Whither the Massachusetts Public Defense System?
First aired on WFCR, March 25, 2011.
According to long-held constitutional precedent, criminal defendants are entitled to a lawyer — and if they can’t afford one, the state must pay. In Massachusetts, most of those court-appointed lawyers work in private practice, and bill the government for their time. Now, Governor Deval Patrick thinks it would cheaper to hire full-time public defenders instead.
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