New Bill Aims to Create Statewide Public Defender Office in Illinois – WTTW (Chicago)

“Illinois is short about 900 public defense attorneys, and even more than that in terms of investigators and support staff,” said Stephanie Kollmann, policy director at Northwestern University’s Children and Family Justice Center. On top of creating a unified office, the FAIR Act would give counties access to more attorneys, create caseload limits and implement training standards.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Don’t these all encompassing, social welfare programs that don’t work have such nice names? Safe T Act. FAIR. How warm and fuzzy.

David F
1 year ago

The don’t prosecute anyone in Illinois anymore what do you need defense attorneys for, more public welfare jobs?

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