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Massachusetts lawmakers have passed a funding bill that includes a pay raise for public defenders in hopes of ending a legal crisis ...
As the courts are ground to a halt with a work stoppage, is it time for the state to change its public defender system?
Dozens of criminal cases are being dismissed in Massachusetts and other states as public defenders refuse to take on new cases until they get a pay raise.
BOSTON — Defendants are being released in Massachusetts in the wake of a prolonged dispute over pay for the state's public defenders, and one of those set free was charged with a serious crime.
In Massachusetts, full-time public defenders, who are salaried staff, typically cover about 20% of the state's caseload while court-appointed private attorneys, known as bar advocates, handle the ...
Massachusetts attorney Lisa Newman-Polk says she stopped taking lower-level public defender cases eight years ago because of the pay. "The rate is just so abysmal," Newman-Polk said.
More than 60 were in custody. The pay of public defenders is a national issue Massachusetts is just the latest state struggling to adequately fund its public defender system.
As of Tuesday, nearly 3,500 defendants did not have a public defender, a dashboard from the Oregon Judicial Department showed. Of those, about 143 people were in custody, some for longer than ...
Jen O'Brien is an attorney leading the push to increase pay for Massachusetts public defenders, which starts at $65 an hour. JEN O'BRIEN: The state certainly prosecutes enough people.