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flag Oregon’s Supreme Court ordered dismissal of 1,400+ cases due to lack of public defenders, citing constitutional rights violations.

flag Oregon’s Supreme Court has ordered the dismissal of over 1,400 criminal cases due to a severe shortage of public defenders, ruling that prolonged denial of legal counsel violates constitutional rights. flag The court set strict deadlines—60 days for misdemeanors and 90 for felonies—for appointing attorneys, with cases to be dismissed without prejudice if those timelines are missed. flag The crisis stems from years of underfunding, low pay, and high caseloads, leaving thousands of indigent defendants without representation. flag The decision, prompted by a case involving Allen Rex Roberts, highlights systemic failures in Oregon’s public defense system, with many defendants facing lost housing, employment, and family ties. flag While prosecutors can refile charges once counsel is appointed, advocates warn of ongoing harm and demand broader reforms, including alternative justice programs.

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