Tag: criminal justice reform

Oregon passes sweeping indigent defense reforms

Pleading the Sixth: On July 13, 2023, Governor Tina Kotek signed sweeping legislation into law that overhauls right to counsel services in Oregon. The new law adopts many of 6AC’s recommendations from its 2019 study: it abolishes flat fee contracting

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Mississippi’s “dead zone” highlights the urgent need for state-level reforms

Pleading the Sixth: Mississippi regularly denies felony defendants the right to counsel during the critical stage between arrest or preliminary hearing and arraignment following grand jury indictment. This practice is pervasive, resulting from systemic neglect of indigent defense at the

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2021 Year in Review

By Michael Tartaglia and Kourtney Kinchen 6AC presents this year in review to acknowledge the most significant reforms to how the right to counsel is funded and delivered across the United States. We wish all our readers a happy and

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Attorney General Eric Holder calls for criminal justice overhaul

Pleading the Sixth: On December 11, 2012, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder reaffirmed our country’s Sixth Amendment “crisis” and called for a bi-partisan reevaluation “about how we do criminal justice in the United States.” 

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