Law Practice
May 25, 2007
Report Urges Defender Office Changes
RIVERSIDE - A county audit of the public defender's office found "no hard evidence" that the department's lawyers represent clients poorly despite several complaints from current and former lawyers that cases are languishing in the system because of high caseloads and a rash of attorney departures.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - A county audit of the public defender's office found "no hard evidence" that the department's lawyers represent clients poorly despite several complaints from current and former lawyers that cases are languishing in the system because of high caseloads and a rash of attorney departures. But the 13-page report released late Tuesday urged Public Defender Gary Wi...
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