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Maine’s new lead public defender resigns

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation January 25, 2023

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Maine’s new lead public defender resigned less than two months after taking the job of representing poor Mainers in rural parts of the state. The surprise announcement Wednesday came as the number of private attorneys willing to take on these cases has plummeted in recent years. Those involved in the system have repeatedly called on the state to provide more funding. Related Until late last year, Maine was the only state that didn’t employ... + full article



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