PRINTER'S NO. 150
No. 42 Session of 2007
INTRODUCED BY BROWNE, BOSCOLA, FONTANA, ERICKSON, FERLO, EARLL, COSTA AND O'PAKE, MARCH 5, 2007
REFERRED TO JUDICIARY, MARCH 5, 2007
A RESOLUTION 1 Establishing a task force to study the current system for 2 providing services to indigent criminal defendants, to review 3 how other states provide these services and to make 4 recommendations to the Senate. 5 WHEREAS, In 1963 the United States Supreme Court decided the 6 landmark case of Gideon v. Wainwright, holding, as a matter of 7 constitutional law, that states must provide attorneys to 8 persons who are accused of felony crimes and cannot afford to 9 hire their own counsel; and 10 WHEREAS, The United States Supreme Court, in its opinion in 11 Gideon v. Wainwright, said that: "[R]eason and reflection 12 require us to recognize that in our adversary system of criminal 13 justice, any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a 14 lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is 15 provided for him"; and 16 WHEREAS, In 1972 the United States Supreme Court further 17 held, in the case of Argersinger v. Hamlin, that indigent 18 criminal defendants are entitled to counsel for any criminal
1 charge which could result in a term of imprisonment, whether the 2 charge is a felony or misdemeanor; and 3 WHEREAS, The Constitution of Pennsylvania guarantees to an 4 accused in all criminal prosecutions the "right to be heard by 5 himself and his counsel," a constitutional provision which has 6 been interpreted to provide an independent State constitutional 7 right to counsel for indigent criminal defendants; and 8 WHEREAS, In Pennsylvania, funding for indigent criminal 9 defense is provided exclusively at the county level; and 10 WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee in 2003 11 published its Final Report on Racial and Gender Bias in the 12 Justice System, devoting an entire chapter to the issue of 13 indigent defense in Pennsylvania; and 14 WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee found that 15 Pennsylvania was one of only three states that provide no State 16 funds to ensure adequate defense services for indigent criminal 17 defendants and that Pennsylvania does not provide any Statewide 18 oversight of the systems for providing services to indigent 19 criminal defendants; and 20 WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee on Racial 21 and Gender Bias in the Justice System relied on a study 22 completed by the Spangenberg Group, a nationally recognized 23 research and consulting organization with experience and 24 expertise in evaluating indigent criminal defense services, 25 which study found serious deficiencies in the indigent criminal 26 defense system in many Pennsylvania counties; and 27 WHEREAS, Attorneys who represent indigent criminal defendants 28 face extraordinarily large caseloads, leaving them little time 29 to provide individualized investigation and representation of 30 their clients; and 20070S0042R0150 - 2 -
1 WHEREAS, The study completed by the Spangenberg Group found 2 that staggering caseloads create poor attorney-client contact, 3 inadequate preparation by attorneys and late assignment or 4 appointment of counsel; and 5 WHEREAS, Attorneys who represent indigent criminal defendants 6 are unable to reasonably and effectively use investigators, 7 social workers and expert witnesses due to inadequate funding; 8 and 9 WHEREAS, Many counties in Pennsylvania are facing significant 10 budgetary problems due to increasing costs related to the 11 operation of the courts, including the costs related to indigent 12 criminal defense services; and 13 WHEREAS, Litigation against Allegheny County was instituted 14 challenging the adequacy of the services provided to indigent 15 criminal defendants, and other counties are also facing 16 litigation over this issue; and 17 WHEREAS, The American Bar Association recommends that in 18 order to comply with the spirit of Gideon and to maintain a 19 system that provides for effective, ethical and conflict-free 20 legal representation to criminal defendants who are unable to 21 hire an attorney, states must meet the following Ten Principles 22 of a Public Defense Delivery System: 23 (1) The public defense function, including the 24 selection, funding and payment of defense counsel, is 25 independent. 26 (2) Where the caseload is sufficiently high, the public 27 defense delivery system consists of both a defender office 28 and the active participation of the private bar. 29 (3) Clients are screened for eligibility, and defense 30 counsel is assigned and notified of appointment as soon as 20070S0042R0150 - 3 -
1 feasible after clients' arrest, detention or request for 2 counsel. 3 (4) Defense counsel is provided sufficient time and a 4 confidential space within which to meet with the client. 5 (5) Defense counsel's workload is controlled to permit 6 the rendering of quality representation. 7 (6) Defense counsel's ability, training and experience 8 match the complexity of the case. 9 (7) The same attorney continuously represents the client 10 until completion of the case. 11 (8) There is parity between defense counsel and the 12 prosecution with respect to resources, and defense counsel is 13 included as an equal partner in the justice system. 14 (9) Defense counsel is provided with and required to 15 attend continuing legal education. 16 (10) Defense counsel is supervised and systematically 17 reviewed for quality and efficiency according to nationally 18 and locally adopted standards; 19 and 20 WHEREAS, The states of Georgia, North Carolina, Oregon, 21 Vermont and Virginia have recently reviewed their indigent 22 criminal defense systems to ensure that adequate representation 23 is being provided to all indigent defendants; and 24 WHEREAS, The interests of all Pennsylvanians are served when 25 Pennsylvania's indigent criminal defense system operates in an 26 effective, ethical and cost-efficient manner; and 27 WHEREAS, If counsel for the indigent cannot effectively 28 represent their clients, there is an increased possibility for 29 the wrongful conviction and incarceration of innocent persons as 30 well as the continuing risk posed by the failure to convict the 20070S0042R0150 - 4 -
1 actual perpetrators; and 2 WHEREAS, Incompetent representation of indigent criminal 3 defendants further results in an increased number of claims of 4 ineffective assistance of counsel and new trials being granted 5 on account of ineffective assistance of counsel; and 6 WHEREAS, The criminal judicial process functions most 7 effectively and fairly when both the Commonwealth and each 8 individual defendant are competently represented; and 9 WHEREAS, The Senate should be knowledgeable about the 10 provision of indigent criminal defense services in this 11 Commonwealth; therefore be it 12 RESOLVED, That the Senate direct the Joint State Government 13 Commission to establish a bipartisan task force consisting of 14 two members appointed by the President pro tempore of the Senate 15 and two members appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; 16 and be it further 17 RESOLVED, That the task force create an advisory committee 18 composed of representatives of the Administrative Office of 19 Pennsylvania Courts, the Secretary of Budget and Administration, 20 the Attorney General, the Auditor General, the County 21 Commissions Association of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Public 22 Defenders Association, the Pennsylvania District Attorneys 23 Association, attorneys with significant experience in the 24 defense of criminal cases, individuals with expertise in the 25 area of quality representation of indigent criminal defendants 26 and additional members as the task force deems appropriate; and 27 be it further 28 RESOLVED, That the task force study the existing system for 29 providing services to indigent criminal defendants, review how 30 other states provide such services and make recommendations to 20070S0042R0150 - 5 -
1 the Senate regarding the funding of such services and the 2 creation of an entity to guarantee compliance with the 3 Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of 4 Pennsylvania in the delivery of such services. B15L82MSP/20070S0042R0150 - 6 -