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Maine's top court debates upholding release of defendants due to public defender delays caused by underfunding.
Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court is weighing whether to uphold a lower court’s plan to release defendants and dismiss charges due to prolonged delays in assigning public defenders, a crisis stemming from a 2022 ACLU lawsuit.
The state’s public defense system, established in 2022, faces chronic underfunding, leaving nearly 500 cases without counsel as of late October 2025.
Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy ruled that delays beyond 14 days for attorney assignment and 60 days for charges to be filed violate constitutional rights, prompting release and dismissal plans—though they remain on hold.
The state argues the ruling overreaches, while the ACLU says it protects both rights and public safety.
The court heard arguments at a high school in Bingham, with no decision date set.
El máximo tribunal de Maine debate la liberación de los acusados debido a los retrasos de los defensores públicos causados por la falta de financiación.