How Iowa Makes People Pay for Their Public Defenders w/Darren Page *AUDIO ISSUES CORRECTED*
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Today, Hunter spoke with Iowa Public Defender, Darren Page, to peel back the layers of Public Defense in Iowa to try and understand why the Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court said the system was in a state of crisis. On many episodes, Hunter likes to explore how states determine if someone should get a Public Defender and if states make those who get a Public Defender reimburse the state for the costs. In Iowa, the state has decided to narrowly define who is too poor to qualify for a Public Defender while also mandating that people reimburse the state for costs. While this is not what’s causing the crisis, it is a signal of a system desperate for reforms.
Guests:
Darren Page, Assistant Public Defender, Des Moines, Iowa
Resources:
Iowa Public Defender in a state of Crisis
Iowa State Public defender
Iowa Public Defender Strategic Plan 2019-2023
https://spd.iowa.gov/sites/default/files/SPD%20Strategic%20Plan%20-%202019-2023.pdf
Iowa Annual Public Defender Reports
https://spd.iowa.gov/about-us/spd-reports
Iowa Living Wage
https://livingwage.mit.edu/states/19
National Poverty Guidelines
https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/federal-poverty-level-FPL/
United Way Iowa
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