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01: Public Defense 101

01: Public Defense 101

FromPublic Defenseless


01: Public Defense 101

FromPublic Defenseless

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you are new to Public Defenseless or the topic of public defense, here’s where you should start!   In this special solo episode, host Hunter Parnell introduces himself, describes the background of this podcast, and shares everything you need to know about public defense before listening.   No matter how much you know about public defense, Hunter’s wise insight and gift for explaining complex topics in an easy-to-understand way will leave you with fresh knowledge to walk away with.   By listening, you’ll learn that the public defense industry is a lot more complicated than you may believe, and why it’s so important that everyone has access to legal representation.   One thing’s for sure: after listening to this episode, you’ll view public defense from an entirely new perspective.    Key Topics and Takeaways    Who the host is and his background in public defense. The podcast’s purpose and why it was started. The history of public defense. Why public defense is an important and ethical obligation. Public defense definitions you need to know. Why not all people get the legal representation they need. The future of public defense. Resources: “Federal Poverty Level (FPL) - HealthCare.gov Glossary.” HealthCare.gov. US Government, 2021   Montana Pay of Public Defenders- “Performance Audit: Public Defender Workforce Management”. Montana Legislative Audit Division. September 2020. At Page 38-43.    National Academy of Sciences Report on Forensic Evidence- Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Sciences Community, National Research Council. Rep. Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward . National Academy of Sciences, August 2009.    All of the Cases the say when people are required to have an attorney 28.United States v. Cronic, 466 U.S. 648 (1984) 29.Powell v. Alabama, 387 U.S. 45, 57 (1932) 30.Massiah v. United States, 377 U.S. 201 (1964); Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 444-45 (1966); Brewer v. Williams, 430 U.S. 387, 399 (1977) 31.Coleman v. Alabama, 399 U.S. 1, 9-10 (1970) 32.United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218, 236-38 (1967); Moore v. Illinois, 434 U.S. 220, 231 (1977); Kirby v. Illinois, 406 U.S. 682, 689-90 (1972) 33.McMann v. Richardson, 397 U.S. 759, 771, 771 n.14 (1970); Lafler v. Cooper, 566 U.S. ___, No. 10-209 at 3-4 (March 21, 2012); Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. ___, No. 08-651 at 16 (March 31, 2010) 34.Hamilton v. Alabama, 368 U.S. 52 (1961) 35.Brewer v. Williams, 430 U.S. 387, 398-399 (1977); Powell v. Alabama, 387 U.S. 45, 57 (1932) 36.Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335, 344-45 (1963); Argersinger v. Hamlin, 407 U.S. 25, 37, 40 (1972); Alabama v. Shelton, 535 U.S. 654, 662 (2002); and In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1, 36-37 (1967) 37.Lafler v. Cooper, 566 U.S. ___, No. 10-209 at 6 (March 21, 2012); Glover v. United States, 531 U.S. 198, 203-204 (2001); Mempa v. Rhay, 389 U.S. 128 (1967); and Wiggins v. Smith, 539 U.S. 510, 538 (2003). 38.Douglas v. California, 372 U.S. 353, 357 (1963); and Halbert v. Michigan, 545 U.S. 605, 621 (2005) 39.Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 411 U.S. 778, 790 (1973) 40.Morrissey v. Brewer, 408 U.S. 471, 489 (1972) 41.Johnson v. Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 464 (1938); United States v. Ruiz, 536 U.S. 622, 629 (2002); Iowa v. Tovar, 541 U.S. 77 (2004)   ABA 10 Principles of Public Defense- ABA Standing Committee On Legal Aid And Indigent Defendants. “ABA Ten Principles of a Public Defense Delivery System.” American Bar Association . American Bar Association, 2002. 
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Anyone paying attention can tell you that our criminal legal system is perpetuating cruelty and harm, but the complexity of the legal world overwhelms most people simply trying to get through another day. Public Defenseless explores the rot in the justice system and what we can do about it. Join host, Hunter Parnell, as he interviews top defense attorneys and criminal justice stakeholders from across the country as they pull apart the convoluted web of our criminal justice system. Like so many of you, Hunter is not an attorney, simply tired of a news cycle and talking heads that offer no real solutions to the ever-growing list of problems we face. Hunter hopes that with this information, you will share his belief that ordinary people still can make a difference.