Date: Sun, 8 Mar 92 13:55:28 EST From: The Advocate Subject: File 3--Readers Reply: Apology to Craig Neidorf (CuD #4.10) A poster in CuD 4.10 writes: > I never meant to suggest that Craig was in any way "at fault" for the > cost of his defense, nor to discourage people from donating money to > offset his expenses. I was just wondering, did craig ever consider getting a public defender? After all, he was above 18, he was an independent student. I think he could have qualified, with a little finagling. A lot of them are damn good. I think I had disconnected, during the arrest periods, due to work loads or i would have suggested it. HAve to admit, it would have been nice to put the tab on uncle sam. and federal PDs are 1000 fold better then local ones. ((Moderators' note: Craig's initial attorney seemed unfamiliar with the issues his case raised. The Advocate is correct in observing that many public defenders are competent, idealistic, and hard working. Unfortunately, the issues raised in this case were beyond the resources and expertise of most public defenders and required some specialized skills. In Chicago, the jurisdiction of Craig's trial, Federal public defenders are appointed only if the defendant can demonstrate financial need, and Craig, at best, probably would not have qualified. Public defense attorneys appointed by the presiding judge from a pro bono list, and while, through luck if the draw, it is possible to obtain some of the best legal counsel in the country, it is just as likely that he would be appointed one who neither was familiar with nor willing to take on the line of defense ultimately used. Unfortunately, our system of justice requires investment of resources before the wheels turn properly.)) Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253