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  • Today, Hunter is joined by three Public Defenders from the state of Pennsylvania to get a feel for how Public Defense is fairing outside of the Philadelphia. Autumn Johnson, Sara Jacobson, and Samuel Encarnacion join the show to discuss what’s happening in Mercer County, Lancaster County, and around the state. Recently, Pennsylvania dedicated its first ever state level funding for Public Defense, but is it too little too late? With a new ACLU lawsuit having just dropped, it will be interesting how the state responds to the crisis of Public Defense in Pennsylvania?

    Guests:

    Sara Jacobson, Executive Director, Public Defender Association of Pennsylvania

    Samuel Encarnacion, First Assistant Public Defender, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

    Autumn Johnson, Chief Public Defender, Mercer County, Pennsylvania

    Resources:

    UPenn Public Defender Study

    https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/news/16737-significant-public-defender-shortage

    PDAP

    https://www.papublicdefenders.com/

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by three members of the Bronx Defenders Union, Tyler Johnson, Katerine Azcona, and Marlene Marte. This episode comes on the heels of the Bronx Defenders Union authorizing a strike starting July 1. Over the past several months, the union and leadership have been unable to come to terms on a contract, and now, we could see the first strike in NY Public Defense since 1993. What is driving it? Why has the union reached this point? All that and more on today’s episode!

    Guests:

    Tyler Johnson, Legal Advocate, Civil Action Practice, Bronx Defenders

    Marlene Marte, Immigration Legal Advocate, Bronx Defenders

    Katherine Azcona, Staff Attorney, Family Defense, Bronx Defenders

    Resources:

    BxD Union Twitter

    https://x.com/BxDUnion?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    BxD Union Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/bxdunion/?hl=en

    If you'd like to support the Bronx Defender's Union while they strike, you can donate here

    https://givebutter.com/communitystrikefund

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by Brooke Burns and Angela Chang, two Ohio Public Defenders working tirelessly to stop the return of the “Super Predator” myth. Over the past 40 years, the language has changed, but the outcome has remained the same: our communities have responded to real and perceived rises in crime by policing and incarcerating certain groups of young people. That practice is alive and well in Ohio, but with the work of people like Brooke and Angela, communities have a shot at creating accountability systems for kids that do not rely on the criminal legal system.

    Guests:

    Angela Chang, Director of Youth Defense Division, Hamilton County, Ohio

    Brooke Burns, Managing Counsel, Youth Defense, Ohio Public Defender

    Resources:

    Ohio Office of the Public Defender

    https://opd.ohio.gov/

    Hamilton County Public Defender

    https://www.hamiltoncountypd.org/

    https://www.instagram.com/hamcopubdef/?locale=kk-KZ

    Coverage of the Killing of Tavion Koonce-Williams

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ohio-police-release-body-camera-video-officer-shooting-15-year-old-boy-rcna147023

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  • Today, Hunter sat down for a powerful conversation with Scarlett Lewis. Scarlett’s son Jesse Lewis was one of the children murdered in the Sandy Hook school shooting. In the wake of this tragedy, Scarlett grappled with the grief, sadness, and anger that any person would face. Yet, Scarlett wanted to choose a different path than anger. So Scarlett founded the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement with the goal of teaching children social-emotional learning strategies to try and address violence at its roots.

    Guests:

    Scarlett Lewis, Founder, Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement

    Resources:

    Choose Love Movement Socials

    https://chooselovemovement.org/

    https://x.com/ChooseLoveM

    https://www.facebook.com/JLChooseLove

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-jesse-lewis-choose-love-foundation/

    https://www.instagram.com/chooselovemovement/

    https://www.youtube.com/user/chooselovefoundation

    Contact Scarlett

    https://x.com/scarlettmlewis?lang=en

    A GOP Texas school board member campaigned against schools indoctrinating kids. Then she read the curriculum.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2024/05/15/texas-granbury-isd-school-board-courtney-gore/

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by Chesa Boudin, the former District Attorney of San Francisco, to discuss his transition from public defender to prosecutor and the challenges he faced in trying to make systemic change. He shares examples of cases where he felt limited in his ability to create meaningful impact as a public defender, leading him to pursue a career in prosecution. Boudin also discusses the difficulties of implementing progressive policies within a prosecutor's office, including the resistance from the old guard and the limitations imposed by labor rules. They highlight how police departments and unions can undermine democracy at the local level and the challenges faced by progressive prosecutors. The discussion also touches on the difficulty of messaging and getting voters on board with criminal justice reform.

    Guests:

    Chesa Boudin, Executive Director, Criminal Law and Justice Center, Berkley Law

    Resources:

    Chesa’s Faculty Page

    https://www.law.berkeley.edu/our-faculty/faculty-profiles/chesa-boudin/

    Follow Chesa on Twitter

    https://x.com/chesaboudin?lang=en

    Eric Salwell on Prosecutors

    https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/this-is-not-normal-swalwell-calls-out-soft-on-violent-crime-prosecutors-in-tweet/

    Reports on Crime in California

    https://www.cjcj.org/reports-publications?page=4

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  • Today, Hunter sat down with Eric Whitcher, Director of the Pennington County Public Defender Office. Until recently, South Dakota and Pennsylvania shared the inglorious distinction of being the last two states in the country to provide 0 dollars towards public defense at the state level. Finally after years of advocacy, it appears South Dakota is about to change that. Eric joins the show to discuss the statewide commission that is primed to start a massive overhaul of the Public Defense delivery in the state.

    Guests:

    Eric Whitcher, Director, Pennington County Public Defense, South Dakota

    Resources:

    Pennington County Public Defender Website

    https://www.pennco.org/pdo

    Eric’s Linked in

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-whitcher-07b9aa295?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F

    HB 1057

    https://sdlegislature.gov/Session/Bill/24943

    Task Force Report

    https://ujs.sd.gov/uploads/committees/Indigent/ILSTaskForceFinalReportRecommendations.pdf

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  • Today, Hunter sat down with once again with Travis Finck, the Executive Director of the North Dakota Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents. This time, we discuss the precarious place that Public Defense is in the state. With major staffing shortfalls, the full time Public Defenders have massive vacancy rates, and with low contract pay, there are only so many private counsels willing to take on attorneys. What can be done to avert a crisis? Hopefully it starts with the legislatures recent realization that there just might be a crisis if they continue to do nothing.

    Guests:

    Travis Finck, Executive Director, North Dakota Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents

    Resources:

    Link to Legislative Meeting with Video, Presentation and Report (video starts at 2:28)

    https://ndlegis.gov/events/2024/03/07/judiciary-committee

    News Coverage of the Issues

    https://northdakotamonitor.com/2024/03/14/public-defenders-underpaid-overworked-north-dakota-report-says/

    https://bismarcktribune.com/news/state-regional/crime-courts/public-defenders-underpaid-overworked-north-dakota-report-says/article_76910028-f819-11ee-a575-8f6da532994a.html

    ND CLCI Website

    https://www.indigents.nd.gov/

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  • Today, Hunter sat down with Grant Miller a Utah Public Defender running for Utah House District 24. Throughout the course of the show, Hunter and numerous guests have discussed the importance of getting the public defender experience into legislatures around the country. Part of the reason our laws are so skewed towards police and prosecutors is because police and prosecutors drastically outnumber the public defenders in the legislature. Grant aims to change that with a campaign that revolves around injecting the humanity that public defenders use in their daily fights for their clients.

    Guests:

    Grant Miller, Public Defender and Candidate for Utah House District 24, Salt Lake City

    Resources:

    Grants Contacts and Websites

    https://www.grantmillerforhouse24.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/grantistheguy/

    https://x.com/grantistheguy_

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/grant-miller-955700b0/

    Secure a Ballot in Utah

    https://vote.utah.gov/learn-about-voting-by-mail-and-absentee-voting/

    Election Day Vote Centers Salt Lake City

    https://slco.org/clerk/elections/voting-in-person/election-day-vote-centers/

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  • Today, Hunter sat down with Duci Goncalves and Lael Chester to discuss how Massachusetts has started to reimagine how the criminal legal system treats emerging adults. As most of us remember, we didn’t always make the best choices as children, and that questionable decision making didn’t just improve the moment we turned 18. Yet in the criminal legal system, 18 is treated as a magic number where suddenly we assume you are a fully developed adult. With new brain science, we understand that 18 is not some magic number, and those between the ages of 18-25 still have a developing brain. To adhere to our understanding of modern brain science, Massachusetts is setting out on a new path to how the legal system handles emerging adult offenders.

    Guests:

    Duci Goncalves, Deputy Chief Counsel, Youth Advocacy Division, Committee For Public Counsel Services, Massachusetts

    Lael Chester, Director, Emerging Adult Justice Project, Columbia University Justice Lab

    Resources:

    Lael’s Faculty Page

    https://justicelab.columbia.edu/people/lael-chester

    Massachusetts Changes LWOP for Emerging Adults

    https://www.bostonpoliticalreview.org/post/mass-supreme-court-raises-life-without-parole-sentencing-from-18-to-21#:~:text=January%2015%2C%202024%2C%20marked%20a,sent%20waves%20throughout%20the%20nation.

    Commonwealth v Robinson

    https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ma-supreme-judicial-court/115703587.html

    Commonwealth v Mattis

    https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ma-supreme-judicial-court/115703895.html

    Emerging Adult Innovation with CPCS

    a) Website page on the national EAJ Developmental Framework project: https://www.eajustice.org/ea-developmental-framework

    b) Announcement of the launch of the project: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c6458c07788975dfd586d90/t/642b478230438b045ee02455/1680557954756/Columbia+Justice+Lab+Announcement+of+EAJ+Innovation+Sites+3.31.23.pdf

    c) JJIE article: https://jjie.org/2023/05/11/1442839/

    Emerging Adult Information

    https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2021/07/22/reimagine-juvenile-justice-emerging-adults-gen-z/ideas/essay/

    Raise the Age Campaign

    https://www.raisetheagema.org/

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  • Today, Hunter is joined once again by University of Michigan Professor of Law Eve Primus. So far, Eve and Hunter have discussed Public Defender Systems, Structures, and how Law Schools can do better at getting students interested in Public Defense. However, today’s conversation is focused on her upcoming law review article about how courts around the country have eroded the famous Miranda warnings and what we can do about it.

    Guests:

    Eve Primus, Professor of Law, University of Michigan

    Resources:

    The State[s] of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4742148

    The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2540302

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  • Today, Hunter is joined Lucian Dervan, Professor of Law and Director of Criminal Justice Studies at Belmont College and Founding Director of the Plea Bargaining Institute. For more than a decade, Lucian has been at the forefront of uncovering the troubling issues with America’s plea deal driven criminal legal system. Lucian founded the Plea Bargaining Institute in order to bring together the latest and greatest research and caselaw on plea bargaining to help people challenge our plea bargaining system.

    Guests:

    Lucian Dervan, Professor of Law and Director of Criminal Justice Studies, Belmont College of Law, Founding Director of the Plea Bargaining Institute

    Resources:

    Plea Bargaining Institute

    https://pleabargaininginstitute.com/

    Brady v US

    https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/397/742/

    Lucian’s Faculty Page

    https://www.belmont.edu/profiles/lucian-dervan/

    14 Principles of Plea Bargaining

    https://www.americanbar.org/groups/criminal_justice/publications/criminal-justice-magazine/2024/winter/fourteen-principles-path-forward-plea-bargaining-reform/

    Plea Bargaining Study

    https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=jclc

    Follow Lucian

    https://x.com/luciandervan?lang=en

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by another amazing guest from the Wren Collective, Adrienne Johnson. Today’s conversation is about their report on Public Defense in Gwinnet County, Georgia. While there is a state wide Public Defender in Georgia, Gwinnet County has been able to maintain its independence from the state system. If Public Defender’s in Gwinnett County want to maintain that independence, it is essential that they address some of the glaring problems in Public Defense that this report exposed.

    Guests:

    Adrienne Johnson, Senior Counsel, Wren Collective

    Resources:

    Read the Report Here

    https://www.wrencollective.org/_files/ugd/8fe8f0_ff1ad77fe24b47db9bb6fef98d6aad47.pdf

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  • Today, Hunter is joined once again by Justice Text Co-Founder Devshi Mehrotra to discuss how Justice Text is helping Public Defender Office’s enter the digital era. This time, Devshi brought Elisabeth Pollock, Chief of the Champaign IL Public Defender Office, to talk about the serious digital overhaul Elisabeth undertook once she took charge of the office. Coming from the federal system, Elisabeth was used to a fully digital system, so it came as quiet a shock when Elisabeth realized that her new office in Champaign County was a completely paper-based system. Thankfully with the help of Justice Text, Elisabeth was able to quickly digitize the office and finally start analysing the countless hours of body camera generated by their cases.

    Guests:

    Elisabeth Pollock, Chief Public Defender, Champaign County, Illinois

    Devshi Mehrotra, Co-Founder, Justice Text

    Resources:

    Justice Text

    https://justicetext.com/

    Chicago Appleseed Fair Trial

    https://www.chicagoappleseed.org/

    Elisabeth Contact

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-pollock-38377110/

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  • Today, Hunter is joined once again by Patricia Warth, Director of the NY Office of Indigent Legal Services. This time, Hunter and Patricia discuss the in the weeds budget moves that are threatening vital programs in New York Public Defense. Specifically, they talk about the failing family court system and how a sweep up of funds may endanger an already struggling practice.

    Guests:

    Patricia Warth, Director, New York Office of Indigent Legal Services

    Resources:

    Coverage of the Fund Sweep Up

    https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2024/03/22/legal-advocates-oppose-234m-funding-cut-from-public-defense/

    https://www.nylpi.org/resource/ilsf-sweep-organization-sign-on-letter-3-21-24/

    https://nysba.org/nysba-supports-funding-of-the-indigent-legal-services-fund/

    ILS Website

    https://www.ils.ny.gov/node/7/ils-office

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by the newest State Public Defender of California, Galit Lipa. As discussed on previous episodes, California has a county based public defender system. As such, Galit and her office sit in a limited role to help train public defenders around the state. Following a law suit and several reports highlighting the failings of public defense in California, Galit and her team could prove to be a pivotal voice in rethinking the delivery of California public defense.

    Guests:

    Galit Lipa, State Public Defender, California Office of the State Public Defender

    Resources:

    Contact Galit

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/galit-lipa/

    OSPD

    https://www.ospd.ca.gov/

    https://www.ospd.ca.gov/ospd-sharepoint-pages/

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by Molly Gilbert and Jason Schwarz to discuss the plan to implement Public Defender workload standards across the state of Washington. Despite not being a centralized Public Defender system, the Public Defenders of Washington, spurred by the State Supreme Court, figured out how to work with the state bar to get workload standards. As they sit on the verge of getting enforceable standards approved by the State Supreme Court, Hunter, Molly, and Jason explore how these workload standards came to be and what other states can learn from this process.

    Guests:

    Molly Gilbert, Investigator and Union President, Department of Public Defense, King County Washington

    Jason Schwarz, Director, Snohomish County, Washington

    Resources:

    News Coverage of New Workload Standards

    https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/washington-bar-approves-much-lower-caseloads-for-public-defenders/

    https://www.king5.com/article/news/state/plan-ease-caseloads-public-defenders-bankrupt-some-counties/281-b67dcd4b-fe19-4608-ade5-4c297f29e0b4

    https://www.wsba.org/connect-serve/committees-boards-other-groups/council-public-defense

    Publicola- New Caseload Standards Aim to Improve Ailing Public Defense System, But Could Take a Bite Out of County Budget

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  • Today, Hunter is joined by Taylor Herbert, a Public Defender in Lan County Oregon to discuss civil commitment. As is often talked about on the show, the divide between the civil and criminal legal system is far smaller than many are willing to admit. Civil commitment is the process by which a person can be confined in a mental health facility against their will. Unlike a criminal process, which does not allow for you to be deprived of liberty unless you’ve been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, civil commitment allows for a deprivation of liberty after only reaching clear and convincing evidentiary standard. Why is this an issue? Why do we allow? What are the failings of civil commitment in Oregon? All that and more on this episode!

    Guests:

    Taylor Herbert, Staff Attorney, Mental Health Division, Public Defender Services of Lane County, Oregon

    Resources:

    ORS 426-427

    https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors426.html

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  • Today, Hunter is joined once again by Public Interest lawyer Stephen Hanlon. This time, Hunter and Stephen are breaking down the five year plan that he hopes will fix Public Defense in Oregon. While it is surely an ambitious plan, this plan gives urges public defenders to do all that they can to force the powers that be to take the crisis seriously: case withdrawals.

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    Stephen Hanlon, Public Interest Lawyer

    Resources:

    Oregon Report 5 Year Plan

    https://www.opb.org/article/2024/03/21/oregon-public-defense-report-more-attorneys/

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  • Today, Hunter is once again joined by Lee Wachocki, a Public Defender and union leader in Portland, Oregon. As the Public Defender crisis continues in the state, this week is about figuring out how the state is responding. At the front line level, Lee reveals that little has functionally changed at his level to demonstrate the state is close to solving the problem. In fact, with Oregon recriminalizing drug possession, the state appears primed to super charge the issue.

    Guests:

    Lee Wachocki, Public Defender, Multnomah County

    Resources:

    Multnomah County DA Debate

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wehZ548c-OY

    DA Schmidt Endorsing Recriminalization

    Mike Schmidt Endorses Proposal to Recriminalize Hard Drugs (wweek.com)

    Bad Reporting on Public Defender Caseload

    Record Number of People Face Criminal Charges in Multnomah County With No Defense Attorney (wweek.com)

    Impacts of Recriminalization

    https://www.axios.com/local/portland/2024/03/19/public-defender-crisis-recriminalization-oregon

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  • Today, Hunter is joined Professor Robin Bernstein to discuss her newest book, Freeman's Challenge: The Murder that Shook America's Original Prison for Profit. When many of us think of the for-profit prisons, we think of the post slavery south at places like Parchman. However, that is not where the story started. Today, Robin joins the show to discuss Auburn State Prison and what we can learn from the history of for profit prisons.

    Guests:

    Robin Bernstein, Dillon Professor of American History and Professor of African and African American Studies and of Studies of Women, Gender, & Sexuality, Harvard University

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    Order the Book Here

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