We cannot afford freedom anymore.
Eric LaFleur, the chairman of the Louisiana Senate’s finance committee,
is in charge of vetting next year’s budget. He says that the public
defenders “have certainly got our attention,” because some “bad guys
will go unprosecuted if they don’t have a lawyer.” But the likelihood of
more funding for indigent defense, he says, remains slim. “They can
draw attention to their plight, but the basic fiscal situation remains
the same: With the budget deficit we have, people who commit crimes are
still a low priority.”
No big deal. It's just basic habeas corpus we're talking about here. And we gotta make sure we protect that Hollywood South tax credit in the meantime.
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