
GPDSC
Continues to Advocate for Juveniles Needing Representation
Representative
Mary Margaret Oliver addresses the Council
After
recent presentations to the Council by Karen Worthington,
Southern Juvenile Defender Center, and the Honorable Mary
Margaret Oliver, Chair of the House of Representative Judiciary
Committee, Emmet Bondurant, GPDSC Chairperson gave assurance
that even though initial attempts to secure funding for juvenile
public defender positions failed; the Standards Council is
willing to try again.
Highlights
of Worthington's presentation urged the Standards Council
to:
Continue
to press for statewide funding for public defenders for children;
Create
a standard for determining indigence that presumes indigence
when the accused is a juvenile and;
Help
enact legislation that would prohibit juveniles from waiving
their right to counsel, or in the alternative, condition
their waiver by requiring them to consult with an attorney.
Karen
Worthington giving her presentation to the Council
Representative
Oliver pledged political support and help for juvenile public
defender funding. The Council proposed to consult with juvenile
court judges on revising the standard for determining indigency
to include the presumption of indigence for juvenile offenders.
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