Public Defenseless

309 | The Problems and Promise of Public Defense in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania w/Rob Perkins and Dan Eichinger


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Today, Hunter is joined by Rob Perkins and Dan Eichinger to discuss Public Defense in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. If you've listened to the show long enough, then you know that Pennsylvania was one of the last states to provide any funding for Public Defense. While the $7.5 million allocated to support Public Defense is welcome, it is insufficient to account for the decades of underfunding/understaffing in places like Allegheny County. Yet, Dan and Rob believe that with the help of new county leadership, they can finally meet the demands of Gideon in Allegheny County.

Guests:

Rob Perkins, Executive Director, Allegheny Lawyer's Initiative for Justice

Daniel Eichinger, Program Administrator, Wayne County Indigent Defense Services

Resources:

Allegheny Lawyers Initiative for Justice

https://www.ali4j.org/

Allegheny Public Defender Report

https://www.ali4j.org/research-report-a-path-forward

ACLU Report

https://www.aclupa.org/en/job-left-undone-allegheny-countys-fork-road

2018 Coverage of Public Defense

https://whyy.org/articles/decades-after-landmark-lawsuit-caseload-concerns-continue-in-allegheny-countys-public-defender-office/

Email Rob

[email protected]

During the Episode Dan, mentioned Racial Disparity in Allegheny County. Here is an additional note from him:

RAND_RTI_Final_Report.pdf (pitt.edu)

Additionally, I mentioned that half of all charges filed against Black people arise from a police initiated encounter. My phrasing could have been more precise as the paper refers to charges arising out of "Black neighborhoods" (as opposed to Black people) and I didn't mention the numbers in terms of the disparity between White neighborhoods, so I wanted to make sure your listeners had the exact language from the report:

(Pg. 47 of the report, pg. 91 of the document):

"In particular, charges that are filed in Black neighborhoods are almost equally likely to initiate from either a call for service or a low-priority law enforcement action (30% versus 27%). However, in the White matched neighborhoods, charges are more than twice as likely to originate from a call for service than from a low-priority law enforcement action (38% versus 17%)."

Additionally, the percentage of charges growing out of a police-initiated interaction is likely higher because, as the authors note (pg. 46):

"Thirty-two percent of the cases could not be matched to the 911 call data. As noted in the previous section, these are likely to be instances where law enforcement officers initiated an action but did not call it in. These unmatched cases are thus classified as unidentified law enforcement–initiated actions."

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