Molly Gilbert and Jason Schwarz: How Washington is Implementing Public Defender Workload Standards

Today, Hunter is joined once again by Public Interest laToday, 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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Jason.Schwarz@co.snohomish.wa.us

Email Molly

mollygilbertseiu@gmail.com

WSBA Meeting

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wyer 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.

Guests:

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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