Meet Anthony Rothert, one of the individuals behind those lawsuits.
Anthony is the Director of Integrated Advocacy at the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri and is here today to give you the inside scoop on the cases.
You’ll learn the ins and outs of the indigent system in this state, from long wait times to high public defender turnover rates.
This episode will leave you with renewed hope that there are people out there working tirelessly to positively change the system for good.
Key Topics and Takeaways:
Guest:
Anthony Rothert, Director of Integrated Advocacy, American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri
Resources:
Michael Barret Letter to Gov Nixon
2014 ABA Missouri Workload Study
Memorable Quotes:
“Part of the reason attorneys leave is they’re overworked, they are not satisfied by their work because they don’t have time to do as good a job as they would like. And they’re not even paid well for it.” (15:24, Anthony)
“Defendants are faced with a choice. You can proceed without counsel, or you can wait.” (38:57, Anthony)
“We will be asking the court to enter a judgment in the case requiring the state to provide enough money so we don’t have waitlists.” (42:02, Anthony)
“We could decriminalize things. That would solve a lot.” (44:11, Anthony)
“It’s easy to say that the far-off bad guy is not good. But then when you work with attorneys who work in these offices, you realize, okay, they’re doing their job, which is to protect constitutional rights for individuals.” (48:09, Hunter)
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