NCJ Number
40315
Date Published
1976
Length
72 pages
Annotation
REPORT, DATED FEBRUARY 1976, DESCRIBING THE NORTH DAKOTA CRIMINAL APPELLATE SYSTEM, AND ANALYZING THE NEED FOR AN APPELLATE DEFENDER SYSTEM FOR INDIGENTS.
Abstract
CONSULTANTS FOUND THAT THE PRESENT ASSIGNED COUNSEL SYSTEM FOR SERVING INDIGENTS APPEARS TO FUNCTION WELL AT A REASONABLE COST AND WITH NO SIGNIFICANT DELAY. LITTLE SUPPORT FOR A STATEWIDE APPELLATE-LEVEL DEFENDER SYSTEM EXISTS, WHILE THE NEED FOR A TRIAL-LEVEL DEFENDER SYSTEM IS WELL SUPPORTED BY THE STATE BAR AND JUDICIARY. NO ADVANTAGES AND EXCESSIVE COST IS PREDICTED BY THE CONSULTANTS IF AN APPELLATE SYSTEM WERE ESTABLISHED BY THE STATE. HOWEVER, ADVANTAGES MIGHT BE REALIZED IF SUCH A PROGRAM WERE INCLUDED AS PART OF A TRIAL DEFENDER SYSTEM. COST ANALYSES PROJECTING BUDGETS AND OTHER STATISTICAL DATA ARE INCLUDED. APPENDIXES CONTAIN CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, DIAGRAMS, A DESCRIPTION OF A PROPOSED LIBRARY, AND NORTH DAKOTA DEFENDER LEGISLATION. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)...TWH