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On August 24, 2011, the ACLU of Utah issued a 95-page report, “Failing Gideon: Utah’s Flawed County-By-County Public Defender System,” documenting the state’s and counties’ chronic failures to fund or oversee trial-level public defender services in Utah. In addition to analyzing public and other records obtained from each of Utah’s 29 counties, the ACLU of Utah and students from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law Civil Rights Clinic, conducted interviews and observed court proceedings across the state. As the report details:
Read the press release >>
Read the Executive Summary (PDF) >>
Read the full report (PDF) >>
Read a county-by-county comparison chart (PDF) >>
Report Slams Lack of Resources for Public Defenders (Salt Lake Tribune) >>
ACLU: Public defense system in rural Utah counties failing (KCPW) >>
A strong defense (Deseret News Editorial ) >>
For the defense (Salt Lake Tribune Editorial) >>