In Arkansas can my brother sue the public defender for pressing him to take a deal and was told don't tell the judge you were pressed into this plea because I will jail you mom? - eviltoast
  • HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Is that really improbable?

    Yes, it really is.

    Public defenders do what they do because they love it, and they believe that it’s important. Pretty much everyone that works as a public defender could make far, far more money in private practice, with a much lighter case load. These are largely people that are ideologically motivated. So yes, it’s highly improbable that a public defender is not only going to fuck their client over–which would be a breach of their ethical duty already–but would then go on to commit an offense that could see them disbarred.

    They may not always be effective due to their caseloads, but it would be very rare to find one that’s malicious.