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S.C. Bar releases statement in response to suspension of legal fees for court-appointed attorneys
December 30, 2008
The following statement from Bar President Flo Vinson was released on Monday, December 29:
The Bar is deeply distressed over the announcement of the suspension of payment of legal fees to court-appointed attorneys in non-capital cases. Prior to this latest announcement, the General Assembly had failed to appropriate any recurring funding for cases involving abuse and neglect of children; the elderly and the vulnerable; termination of parental rights; appointments of guardians ad litem; and other matters heard in family courts across the state. The recently announced elimination of funds to provide representation for many of those accused of crimes further undermines the ability to protect the constitutional rights of our citizens. The Bar is appreciative of the efforts made to sustain the statewide public defender offices, but more resources must be made available and court appointments without compensation must cease.
South Carolina currently ranks 43rd out of 50 states in public defense spending. Public defense is a constitutional right and in many instances a legislative mandate, not a discretionary program. It is extremely disheartening to see that the resources for those seeking due process and competent representation are being compromised, rather than protected. Providing for the protection of constitutional rights through financial resources and personnel is the responsibility of the legislative and executive branches. The State's obligation should not continue to be borne by a small number of private citizens - the legal profession.
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