Idaho's Public Defender System Under Scrutiny in Proposed Class Action
Idaho's Public Defender System Under Scrutiny in Proposed Class Action
An Idaho court has ruled that a lawsuit filed by the state’s American Civil Liberties Union over public defender funding can move to class action status. “This decision is about ensuring even the most vulnerable among us have adequate legal representation and that public defenders have the time and resources they need to defend their clients against the colossal resources government can use to lock up Idahoans, break up their families, and take away their liberty,” ACLU of Idaho Executive Director Leo Morales said of the proposed class action.The order indicated, “This case will examine the State and the Public Defense Commission’s policies and practices concerning public defender services in the state of Idaho,” and decide “whether, by abdicating its responsibility to adequately fund, supervise, and administer indigent defense services to the counties, the State has failed to ensure that indigent defendants are provided with effective legal representation, all in violation of the United States and Idaho constitutions.”
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Idaho judge grants class action status for ACLU lawsuitCase No. CV-OC-2015-10240 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION Idaho Judge Allows Class Action Suit Against Public Defense System
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