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Nevilledog

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Mon Apr 17, 2023, 02:21 PM Apr 2023

Mississippi Must Stop Jailing People For Months or Years With No Lawyer, State Supreme Court Says [View all]

https://www.mississippifreepress.org/32601/mississippi-must-stop-jailing-people-for-months-or-years-with-no-lawyer-state-supreme-court-says

Poor defendants in Mississippi are routinely jailed for months, and sometimes even years, without being appointed an attorney due to the state’s notoriously dysfunctional public defender system. The Mississippi Supreme Court now says this practice must end.

The state’s highest court approved a mandate on Thursday that criminal defendants who cannot afford their own attorney must always have one before an indictment.

Across the state, defendants facing felony charges lose their appointed attorneys after their initial court appearances, where a judge rules whether they can be released from jail before trial. In many counties, defendants are not appointed new lawyers until they are indicted, a process that can take years. Justice system reformers call this gap the “dead zone.”

In the Mississippi Delta’s Coahoma County, Duane Lake spent almost two years behind bars without bond and without an attorney while waiting to be indicted on triple murder charges following a brutal killing. After he was indicted, he spent four more years in jail before he was acquitted at trial in November 2021.

There are others like him, trapped in a system that leaves defendants who cannot afford their own attorneys with no advocate to ask a judge to reduce their bonds or dismiss their cases as they wait in jail to be indicted. Meanwhile, prosecutors face no deadlines to bring cases before a grand jury.

“There is no other state where a defendant can be sitting in jail without an attorney for months or years while charging decisions are made,” said David Carroll, executive director of the Sixth Amendment Center, which studies how states provide indigent criminal defense.

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This is just shocking.... Like WTF
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Well waddya know! elleng Apr 2023 #1
Mississippi bpj62 Apr 2023 #2
The solution is simple ... just don't be poor, ever ... Hugh_Lebowski Apr 2023 #3
K&R Solly Mack Apr 2023 #4
Had no idea this was going on. Unbelievable. Boomerproud Apr 2023 #5
Kick Nevilledog Apr 2023 #6
ugh BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 2023 #7
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