Pandemic pushes Oregon’s public defender system to the brink

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“We are broken:” A COVID-19 court backlog has pushed Oregon’s public defense system to the brink. Criminal cases are being dismissed and defendants are going without attorneys. States from Maine to New Mexico have similar problems.

“We’re overwhelmed. The pandemic is exposing all the problems that we have, the under-resourcing and the underfunding, and it just hit a breaking point,” said Carl Macpherson, executive director of Metropolitan Public Defender, a large nonprofit public defender firm in Portland that temporarily stopped taking new cases when its attorneys couldn’t keep up.

“If you do not have a lawyer, then your constitutional rights are being violated from the very beginning,” he said. “But if there’s no attorney to appoint, what do you expect them to do?”The crisis in Oregon, while extreme, reflects a nationwide reckoning on indigent defense, as courts seek to absorb a pandemic backlog of criminal cases with public defender systems that have long been underfunded and understaffed.

“This is America’s dirty little secret: Thousands of people in courtrooms all across the country go to jail every single day without having talked to a lawyer,” said Jon Mosher, deputy director of the Sixth Amendment Center, which studies state public defender systems,“We see it all over the place. It happens in upstate New York, it happens in Mississippi. It’s everywhere.”released in January found the state has 31% of the public defenders it needs.

Prosecutors can get an indictment from a grand jury when cases are dismissed for lack of a public defender and police will re-arrest the alleged perpetrator, but that’s small consolation to victims. A working group of all three branches of state government will convene this month to begin tackling deeper reforms.

“We’re working really hard,” she said. “We very much appreciate the attention and the help that all the branches of government want to provide, because we haven’t always gotten that.” “This is the scariest thing they have going on in their life,” he said. “It’s hard when those people, you can tell, don’t think you’re giving their case the time and attention it deserves — and I feel that way too, sometimes.”

 

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I thought it was because the DA pled everything that they really didn’t need them?

You can spin it how you want - the left has destroyed it ...Oregon needs a moderate, or conservative leadership for a while to rebalance things. There are, idgaf abt hurt feelings, certain groups you should never elect. They ruin everything. Oregon needs a social justice break.

Need to herewith more lawyers, like Federal elected people have to be. Call VP she's a criminal lawyer & has a whole worldwide network defending her. They need fed jobs too, but aren't fortunate & are interested criminal systems, like the SE Asia narco human smuggling trades.🇨🇦

It’s one of the poorest states in the Union. You can’t squeeze water out of a rock.

Perhaps cities need to raise the wages to attract employees? I would think this is important for everyone including a justice system that works?

Let’s cut to the chase. The liberals in Oregon weren’t finding anyone guilty anyhow. Doesn’t matter backlog or not. Liberals hate hate being held accountable.

State bars should require law firms to donate time or money to defend the indigent

Oregon’s been broken….it has nothing to do with courts

Well let's put out a call for any and all public defenders

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