Maine judge grants class action status to ACLU suit on public defense system Justice Michaela Murphy’s ruling means as many as 7,200 plaintiffs could join action against state public defense commission. BySamantha HoganJuly 18, 2022
Availability of Maine defense lawyers reaches all-time low Maine's public defense agency reports only 224 attorneys are accepting assignments to new criminal and child protection cases from courts. BySamantha HoganJuly 5, 2022
Justice rules ACLU can proceed with lawsuit against state public defense agency, commissioners The ACLU of Maine lawsuit contends the state’s unique public defense system is failing indigent defendants. BySamantha HoganJune 6, 2022
Lawmakers approve funding to hire Maine’s first public defenders Director warns of "imminent" crisis in being able to find lawyers for all people needing public defense. BySamantha HoganApril 25, 2022
Lawmakers make last-minute bid to “pony up” money for indigent legal defense Maine Republicans and Democrats discuss splitting $1.2 million price tag to hire five public defenders. BySamantha HoganApril 19, 2022
Maine defense lawyer charged with criminal OUI by grand jury Suzanne Dwyer-Jones routinely defends indigent clients in court. The agency overseeing representation of the poor plans to suspend her. BySamantha HoganApril 8, 2022
Lawyer leaves state board, claims poor attitude by lawmakers toward impoverished defendants Bob Cummins gives up his seat on the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services, contending state officials ‘don’t give a damn’ about reform. BySamantha HoganApril 2, 2022