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Community-Oriented Defender Network

Prosecutorial Guidelines Offer DOJ Blueprint for Reform

The Brennan Center for Justice re-releases newly-relevant prosecutorial Guidelines to reduce racial disparities in the criminal justice system. If adopted, the Guidelines would promote equal justice and improve public safety and confidence in law enforcement.

– 04/14/10

Morgenthau Leads 62 Former Prosecutors in Call for Better Defense of the Indigent

62 former New York prosecutors joined an amicus brief in support of a suit, now pending before New York’s highest court, which alleges that New York State’s legal services for the poor are constitutionally inadequate.

– 02/05/10

Coalition Releases Criminal Justice Policy Roadmap

More than 20 organizations, including the Brennan Center for Justice, and individuals is pleased to announce the publication of a catalogue of key criminal justice issues and policy recommendations for the next administration and congress.

– 11/06/08

Study Exposes Lack of Standards for Appointing Defense Counsel

This report covers unfair practices in effect in states including Florida, Tennessee, Ohio, and Nebraska, and highlights best practices in others, like Massachusetts, Washington, and Vermont. People are often wrongly denied defense counsel, violating 6th Amendment.

– 09/16/08

Office of the Public Defender Program in Baltimore Takes Holistic Approach

Authored by: Brendan Kearney, Daily Record (Baltimore)
– 03/15/07