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Friday: Missouri s Public Defender Funding At The Fore After Big Court Win

Cole County Circuit Court Judge William E. Hickle ruled last month that the Missouri Office of State Public Defender violated the constitutional rights of indigent people awaiting trial by forcing them to wait for weeks, and even months, before being assigned an attorney. Tony Rothert of the ACLU of Missouri and state Rep. Tony Lovasco discussed what comes next on "St. Louis on the Air."

030521 Friday: Missouri s Public Defender Funding At The Fore After Big Court Win

This interview will be on “St. Louis on the Air” at noon Friday. This story will be updated after the show. You can listen live. Last month, Missouri’s “waiting lists” for public defenders were declared unconstitutional. Cole County Circuit Court Judge William E. Hickle ruled that the Missouri Office of State Public Defender violated the constitutional rights of indigent people awaiting trial by forcing them to wait for weeks, and even months, before being assigned an attorney. The waiting lists were first created in 2017; within two years, nearly 600 Missourians had been waiting for a lawyer for more than a year. Many of them did that waiting in jail.

Judge finds Missouri s public defender waiting list unconstitutional; gives legislature four months to fix it

Judge finds Missouri’s public defender waiting list unconstitutional; gives legislature four months to fix it In February 2020, the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Missouri, Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center, and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe filed a lawsuit to end the use of public defender waiting lists, alleging that more than 4,600 people were on the waiting list, and that the list was growing. (Source: None) By Ashley Smith | February 19, 2021 at 5:28 PM CST - Updated February 19 at 5:28 PM JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - On February 18, 2021, Judge Willaim Hickle ruled that placing people on a waiting list for a public defender violates no only violates their U.S. Constitutional right to counsel and a speedy trial, but also violates the state constitutional right to counsel and a speedy public trial.

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