Significant Documents and Events in the Indigent Defense Fiscal Crisis
Presented by Paul Levy
It is said that if we fail to learn from history, we are destined to repeat it. So in the interest of not repeating the fiscal crisis of the past year, I set forth an outline of some raw material from the past year of legislative, political and legal maneuvering over the States indigent defense funding.
Ill offer a few observations and context here, saving other interpretationand lessonsfor my talk. However, it will be the determined reader who ploughs through this stuff and draws his or her own conclusions, who will gain most from these materials.
NOTE TO READER: In the interest of economy and space in this notebook, much of the referenced material is not duplicated here. Instead, you may find them on the Indigent Defense page at http://www.ocdla.org/.
On February 28, 2003, Oregon voters defeated Measure 28, a temporary income tax increase, triggering the $5 million in cuts to Indigent Defense from the Fifth Special Session.
The Exhibit List
Exhibit A. December 16, 2003 Letter from State Court Administrator Kingsley Click Requesting Allocation of Emergency Funds to the State Indigent Defense Account.
Exhibit B. Third Special Session (June 2002): Indigent Defense Fund Reduction Proposals.
Exhibit C. May 2002 Operational Review of Oregons Public Defense System.
Exhibit D. PDSC Compensation Adjustments Policy Package.
Exhibit E. December 3, 2002 Draft Indigent Defense Budget Reduction Plan Proposal for the Remainder of the 2001-2003 Biennium.
Exhibit F. March 5, 2003 Chief Justices Indigent Defense $9.1 Million Budget Deficit Reduction Plan.
Exhibit G. Oregon Criminal Justice Commissions "Public Safety in Oregon and Ballot Measure 28: Prospective Budget Reductions to State Services Affecting Public Safety." Go to: http://www.ocjc.state.or.us/BudgetImpactsReport.pdf
Exhibit H. House Committee on Judiciary, January 15, 2003 "Informational Meeting on the Right to Counsel." Agenda and Exhibit.
Exhibit I. Joint Judiciary and Ways and Means "Hearing on Public Safety System Overview," February 3-4, 2003. Agenda and Exhibits.
Exhibit J. "Revised Recommendation of the Legislative Fiscal Office", November 7, 2002.
Exhibit K. November 18, 2002 letter from Representative Max Williams.
Exhibit L. House Judiciary Committee, "Report of the
House Judiciary Committee on the Management of Extraordinary
Expenses." Go to:
Exhibit M. Oregon Supreme Courts decision in STATE EX REL METROPOLITAN PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES, INC., v. HONORABLE PETER COURTNEY, President of the Oregon Senate, and HONORABLE KAREN MINNIS, Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, for themselves and on behalf of all other members of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, Defendants. Go to: http://www.aclu-or.org/litigation/publicdefenders/pubdefe ndmain.html
Exhibit N. Complaint in Shepard v. Bearden. Go to: http://ocdla.org/pdf/Complaint.pdf
Exhibit O. Decision in Shepard v. Bearden. Go to: http://www.ocdla.org/pdf/Shepard.pdf
Exhibit P. Ways & Means Public Safety Funding Priority List. Go to: http://www.ocjc.state.or.us/