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Missouri Judge Says Public Defender Waitlist Unfair

A Missouri judge says the wait time for some poor defendants to get legal help is unconstitutional. Circuit Judge Will Hickle in an order said a group of poor defendants likely will succeed in a class-action lawsuit against the state.

The defendants' attorneys say some waited in jail for months before getting public defenders. Missouri public defenders have been overwhelmed for years, prompting a waiting list for state-paid legal help. But Director Mary Fox says she's hopeful state lawmakers will increase the office's budget to reduce wait times. Hickle is delaying a final ruling to give lawmakers time to act.

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