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This is why I'm a human rights lawyer in a "wealthy liberal 'representative' democracy" ...

So many lawyers, so little responsibility
Adele Horin, July 1, 2006, smh.com.au

Go read this article.

Even lawyers don't like this kind of lawyer - the politician.

And about half of us [Australians] voted for them to run the place ...

Mood:: 'grumpy' grumpy
Music:: Renee Geyer - Into Temptation
maelorin: (Default)

This is why I'm a human rights lawyer in a "wealthy liberal 'representative' democracy" ...

So many lawyers, so little responsibility
Adele Horin, July 1, 2006, smh.com.au

Go read this article.

Even lawyers don't like this kind of lawyer - the politician.

And about half of us [Australians] voted for them to run the place ...

Mood:: 'grumpy' grumpy
Music:: Renee Geyer - Into Temptation
maelorin: (never fails)
posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 03:55pm on 12/04/2006 under , , ,
while checking out the new creative commons licence (ver 2.5) i was reminded of the following comment:

This is a human-readable summary of the Legal Code (the full licence).
Mood:: 'amused' amused
Music:: installation process for "ankh"
maelorin: (never fails)
posted by [personal profile] maelorin at 03:55pm on 12/04/2006 under , , ,
while checking out the new creative commons licence (ver 2.5) i was reminded of the following comment:

This is a human-readable summary of the Legal Code (the full licence).
Music:: installation process for "ankh"
Mood:: 'amused' amused
maelorin: (hurt)

Friday, February 24, 2006
Louisiana AG to investigate indigent defense system after Katrina
James M Yoch Jr at 1:55 PM ET

[JURIST] Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr. [official website] has launched a probe into the state's indigent defense system in response to funding and availability problems for public defenders, especially in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina [JURIST news archive], which has sharply decreased the number of traffic fines from which the program primarily derives its funding. Foti issued subpoenas on 20 subjects regarding the indigent defense program, but both the Louisiana Public Defenders Association and the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers questioned whether Foti has the power to modify the system. The state may be forced to release up to 4,000 defendants [JURIST report] who have awaited representation in prison for over six months.

Earlier this month, Judges Arthur Hunter and Calvin Johnson of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court [official website] suspended all publicly-defended prosecutions [AP report] in their courtrooms, citing the dearth of public defenders since the indigent defense program downsized from 42 lawyers to six. On Thursday, Judge Hunter called for state legislators to appear in his courtroom in March to discuss the scarcity of funding for the program.

Henry Weinstein of the Los Angeles Times has more.

holy crap, batman!

Mood:: 'gloomy' gloomy
maelorin: (hurt)

Friday, February 24, 2006
Louisiana AG to investigate indigent defense system after Katrina
James M Yoch Jr at 1:55 PM ET

[JURIST] Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr. [official website] has launched a probe into the state's indigent defense system in response to funding and availability problems for public defenders, especially in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina [JURIST news archive], which has sharply decreased the number of traffic fines from which the program primarily derives its funding. Foti issued subpoenas on 20 subjects regarding the indigent defense program, but both the Louisiana Public Defenders Association and the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers questioned whether Foti has the power to modify the system. The state may be forced to release up to 4,000 defendants [JURIST report] who have awaited representation in prison for over six months.

Earlier this month, Judges Arthur Hunter and Calvin Johnson of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court [official website] suspended all publicly-defended prosecutions [AP report] in their courtrooms, citing the dearth of public defenders since the indigent defense program downsized from 42 lawyers to six. On Thursday, Judge Hunter called for state legislators to appear in his courtroom in March to discuss the scarcity of funding for the program.

Henry Weinstein of the Los Angeles Times has more.

holy crap, batman!

Mood:: 'gloomy' gloomy

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