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MT: New Public Defender System Goes Into Effect

By Kathleen
Created Aug 2 2006 - 1:58pm

This July, the state of Montana launched its new statewide public defender system, opening a headquarters in Butte and eleven regional offices across the state.

The 2005 Montana legislature designed the new system in response to a successful 2002 lawsuit filed by the ACLU (the suit was put on hold in 2004 so the legislature could overhaul the system). The lawsuit shed light on the old county-based system, in which indigent representation varied widely from county to county. People's attorneys often did not meet with them for weeks or months after their arrests, and could only spend minimal time on the cases (the average in Missoula county was less than five hours per felony case).

Key changes from the old system include:

The new system will cost millions to implement, and opinions vary about whether or not it may save money in addition to being more fair.

This newsbrief is based on articles from the Great Falls Tribune, New Public Defender Launches Office [1] and the Missoulian, New Public Defense System Launched [2] (these articles have been archived by the NACDL). If these links do not work, please check the newspapers' archives.

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