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REPORT ON CRIMINAL DEFENSE SERVICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

NCJ Number
25859
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1975
Length
196 pages
Annotation
INVESTIGATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF DISTRICT CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACTS, THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE, AND THE QUALITY OF REPRESENTATION PROVIDED TO INDIGENT DEFENDANTS.
Abstract
EXAMINED ARE THE COVERAGE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACTS, THE STANDARDS OF INDIGENCY, THE APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL OF COUNSEL, UTILIZATION OF THE NON-VOLUNTEER BAR, THE ROLE OF LAW STUDENTS IN PROVIDING DEFENSE SERVICES, THE VOUCHER SYSTEM, AND THE ADEQUACY OF CONPENSATION. A DISCUSSION OF THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE CONSIDERS THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY OF THE SERVICE, THE QUALITY OF REPRESENTATION, AND THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE TO THE COURT AND TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT. ISSUES EXPLORED IN RELATION TO THE QUALITY OF INDIGENT REPRESENTATION ARE THE PERFORMANCE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT COUNSEL AND THE DEFENDANTS' CHOICE OF COUNSEL. RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEFENDER AGENCY TO ADMINISTER THE APPOINTED COUNSEL PROGRAM AND THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE; THE UTILIZATION OF NON-VOLUNTEER COUNSEL; THE INCLUSION OF LAW SCHOOL CLINICS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACTS (CJA) BUDGETS; INCREASING CJA APPROPRIATIONS AND RAISING LEVELS OF COMPENSATION; AND EXPANDING THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE.