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Updated: 7:54 PM Nov 19, 2008
Public Defenders in Florida Overloaded
Budget cuts are forcing some public defenders to turn down cases. Others are overworked and at the breaking point. The state’s court system says it can not endure more budget cuts. Posted: 3:11 PM Nov 19, 2008Reporter: Whitney Ray Email Address: whitney.ray@wjhg.com Florida's Public Defenders |
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Budget cuts are forcing some public defenders to turn down cases. Others are overworked and at the breaking point. The state’s court system says it can not endure more budget cuts.
Public Defender Nancy Daniels is trying to do more with less. Budget cuts and a hiring freeze have caused her office’s caseload to skyrocket.
“The national standards say that a misdemeanor lawyer should handle no more than 400 cases a year. Ours are well over 800 at the current rate. For felonies it’s suppose to be 250 cases a year. Again our lawyers are way over 500, 600.”
And it could get worse. The state’s courts system is holding back four percent of its budget in anticipation of more cuts. And public defenders may need money now more than ever. Statistics show, when the economy tanks, the crime rate increases.
ACLU Spokesman Larry Spalding says more cuts will pressure the state to settle cases out of court.
“In many cases prosecutors are going to have to make better deals for defendants than they would really like to do so.”
But Daniels sees the system working in reverse, and fears her clients will pay the price.
“At what point can you no longer provide adequate representation for people who need it? ‘ I feel like if we’re not there now, we’re extremely close.”
In September, A judge ruled in favor of the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office saying the office could turn down people facing lesser charges.
The decision in the Miami-Dade case was appealed.
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