WA Supreme Court is told cutting public defender caseloads could incite 'vigilante' justice
Prosecutors are warning the Washington state Supreme Court that reducing public defender caseloads could lead to filing of fewer criminal charges and people seeking retribution on their own.
This is a social contract. People give up vigilante justice in exchange for the government to administer justice, Okanogan County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Teddy Chow told justices.
Vigilantism will not only be limited to revenge or retribution to a particular offender but may also endanger those who work in public and criminal justice, he said.
Chow wasnt the only one making a dire prediction to justices in a hearing Wednesday on a request to amend the Supreme Courts standards for indigent defense by trimming the number of cases public defense attorneys handle each year by up to two-thirds.
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