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San Francisco
fromMission Local
3 days ago

For attorney visits in S.F. jails: Goodbye strip searches, hello body scans

After attorney visits, San Francisco sheriff's deputies replaced routine strip-searches with body scanners to reduce contraband and address due-process and trauma concerns.
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Oregon Public Defense Commission Thinks You Can Argue A Murder Case In The Time It Takes To Watch The First Season Of 'Game Of Thrones' - Above the Law

Overworked and understaffed public defenders aren't able to meet the constitutionally required minimum standards for fair trials, to the point that last year, the state started to let defendants walk, purely because no one was able to represent them after a week. Without effective counsel and access to it, it is very easy for the state to steamroll the accused toward gambling on a known plea deal or dealing with the uncertainty of trial.
US politics
fromCity Limits
1 month ago

Fewer Eligible Tenants Get 'Right to Counsel' After Pandemic, Program Expansion: Report

As evictions climb to pre-pandemic levels, most New Yorkers facing eviction may not be getting the legal representation they are entitled to, according to a new report from the New York City Independent Budget Office. The report, released Thursday, highlights ongoing challenges with the city's Right to Counsel program, which promises free legal counsel to low-income tenants facing eviction. But the report finds that only a fraction-30 percent-of eligible tenants got full legal representation under the program last year.
New York City
fromAbove the Law
4 months ago

Criminal Defense Attorneys Facing Work Without Pay Because Of Poor Budgeting - Above the Law

Court officials have warned that the defender services program will no longer have funds to pay appointed attorneys for representing criminal defendants who can't afford representation.
Law
Brooklyn
fromBKReader
5 months ago

Evictions Surge as City Fails to Uphold Right to Counsel for Low-Income Tenants

New York City's Right to Counsel law has failed low-income tenants amid rising eviction rates, leaving many without legal representation.
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