Illinois public defenders’ push for legislation to address funding, oversight falls short
Friday, May 31, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller * You can find backgroundhere. Tribune…
* More… * Stephanie Kollmann | Illinois legislators should create a statewide system for public defense: According to the National Registry of Exonerations, Illinois leads the U.S. in wrongful convictions. But these cases, terrible as they are, are the tip of the iceberg, illustrating a much more sizable threat lurking below the surface. Illinois has, for too long, failed to safeguard the rights of people accused of a crime, regardless of their access to money. The new pretrial system that launched with the SAFE-T Act was a critical step toward addressing this problem. A fully funded public defense system accountable to the public — not to local politicians and judges — is the next needed reform for this session. * WTTW | New Bill Aims to Create Statewide Public Defender Office in Illinois: Stephanie Kollmann, policy director at Northwestern University’s Children and Family Justice Center, said it’s likely going to be quite costly for the state to implement new standards for public defense. “Illinois is short about 900 public defense attorneys, and even more than that in terms of investigators and support staff,” Kollmann said. * Sun-Times | Statewide public defense office would help Illinois counties in need of support: We’d have to go further back in time — to 1949 — for the last time Illinois changed its public defense structure. An upgrade is overdue, especially when 60% of the state’s 102 counties do not have a full-time public defender. In many of those mostly rural counties, it is a judge who appoints a local private practice attorney, typically using flat-fee contracts to represent someone who doesn’t have the means to hire a lawyer.
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- Three Dimensional Checkers - Friday, May 31, 24 @ 12:07 pm:
It seems like this advocacy needs more voices from downstate, as that is where the biggest problems occur.
- Stephanie Kollmann - Friday, May 31, 24 @ 12:56 pm:
Agree! While the articles linked quote current and former defenders in Winnebago, Champaign, Jackson, and DuPage counties in addition to Cook, defense is underfunded in every one of IL’s 102 counties.
Unfortunately, public defenders outside of Cook who speak out about unconstitutional conditions risk being fired or having their contracts cancelled as a result. That is one of the very first things the state must address!