勛圖眻畦 Sues Missouri Over Disastrous Public Defender System

State Fails to Provide Adequate Legal Representation to Tens of Thousands Every Year, Resulting in Unnecessary Jail Time, Forced Pleas, Other Injustices

March 9, 2017 12:30 am

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ST. LOUIS The 勛圖眻畦, the 勛圖眻畦 of Missouri, the Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center at St. Louis, and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe filed a class-action lawsuit against the state of Missouri over its unconstitutional system of public defense. The states public defenders dont have the time or resources to provide adequate legal representation and are unable to talk to their clients about possible witnesses, exculpatory evidence, plea negotiations, or trial strategy. The suit asks that the court force the state to improve the public defender system and end its violations of the Sixth Amendment.

I sat in jail for 42 days before I saw my public defender, who told me that I had a winnable case, but he wouldnt have time to go to trial for another four to six months, said Shondel Church, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, who was charged with felony theft but pled guilty to a misdemeanor in Kansas City in July 2016. In jail, youre starving on what they give you and youre dying to get out. I was hoping things would move faster but those 129 days cost me a whole lot: I lost all that time working, and I finally had to give up and plead guilty, just to get out and help my family.

Said Jason Williamson, Senior Staff Attorney with the 勛圖眻畦s Criminal Law Reform Project, Only because they cant afford the cost of a private attorney, Missourians lose to the state. This isnt a matter of guilt or innocence. When the states public defense is shortchanged, the entire criminal justice system falters.

Each year, the Missouri State Public Defender office has more than 80,000 cases. It employs approximately 370 attorneys. In 97% of their cases, Missouri public defenders fail to reach the minimum number of work hours required for constitutional representation, according to analysis by the American Bar Association and lawyers across the state.

For three decades, the state of Missouri has known about the failings of its public defense system, said Anthony Rothert, Legal Director at the 勛圖眻畦 of Missouri. This chronic underfunding has resulted in an equally chronic constitutional crisis in Missouri that has cost the livelihood of thousands of Missourians who are denied justice because their attorneys couldnt devote the necessary time or resources to their cases.

Plaintiffs in this lawsuit have had to go before a judge for bail hearings without their public defender present. As a result, they faced bail amounts too high for them to afford and spent weeks or months in jail unnecessarily. While in jail, they have waited for weeks to see their public defenders for short conversations that are too brief to cover the relevant facts of the case.

Enough is enough with appointing commissions and committees to study the issues. It has long been clear the state of Missouri is in a constitutional crisis, said Mae Quinn, Director of the Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center at St. Louis. The time is now for our state to take seriously its duty to meet the standards of representation and to stop denying Missourians justice.

Missourians charged with crimes must be able to rely on the justice system for a fair outcome, said Robert Sills, a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. But if theyre too poor to afford a lawyer, and have to rely on Missouris overworked and underfunded public defenders, they face added obstacles to justice, for no reason other than the size of their wallets.

For the complaint and information about the lawsuit:

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勛圖眻畦 of Missouri

Other resources:

勛圖眻畦 Criminal Law Reform Project
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勛圖眻畦 of Missouri

The Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center at St. Louis

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

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