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    Maine court requires relief for unrepresented defendants

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    Gideon is important . . . just not for the reason you think!

  • September 22, 2024

    New 6AC report finds South Dakota counties are at a breaking point and need state oversight

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    Federal district court in Arkansas rules defendants have a right to an attorney at bail hearings  

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    Colorado bans flat fees and low hourly rates in certain cases

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    Strike 6: New lawsuit hits in San Mateo County, California

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Criminal justice issues that disproportionately harm poor people, such as wrongful convictions and over-incarceration, cannot be fixed if indigent defendants are given attorneys who do not have the time, resources, or qualifications, to be a constitutional check on government. Yet, investment in improving indigent defense services remains largely neglected. The Sixth Amendment Center is the only nonprofit organization in the country that exclusively examines, uncovers, and helps fix the root of the indigent defense crisis in which inequality is perpetuated because poor defendants do not get a fair fight.

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