Quantcast
Channel: CPCS – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Browsing all 21 articles
Browse latest View live

DAs and CPCS continue debate

The rancorous battle between the state’s district attorneys and public defenders over funding took on a more genteel tone as the two sides met to debate before a packed house at the Rappaport Center...

View Article



Gov’s public defender proposal debated across state

Bar advocates turned to local media outlets yesterday as they geared up to fight Gov. Deval L. Patrick’s plan to overhaul the Committee for Public Counsel Services system and replace the private...

View Article

CPCS seeks to fill vacancies in March

The Supreme Judicial Court is inviting nominations and applications for appointments to the Committee for Public Counsel Services. Several vacancies will occur in March due to the expiration of the...

View Article

Patrick’s radical attack on CPCS a fast-track to disaster

The page 1 story in the Feb. 7 issue, “Governor fast-tracks radical overhaul of CPCS,” is disturbing. Former Committee for Public Counsel Services Chief Counsel William J. Leahy summed up matters well...

View Article

The CPCS debate: a forensic expert’s perspective

As a longtime supporter of the Committee for Public Counsel Services and the rights of indigent defendants, I read the Feb. 7 page one story on the governor’s plans to dissolve CPCS and eliminate the...

View Article


Keep CPCS as the model for the nation

The Legislature should reject Gov. Deval L. Patrick’s proposal to radically restructure the Committee for Public Counsel Services. The plan calls for the dismantling of the public-private partnership...

View Article

Bar advocate reform: any benefits to outweigh costs?

As the battle rages on to balance next year’s budget, so does the fight to save the Massachusetts bar advocate program, long recognized as one of the best in the country. Earlier this year, Gov. Deval...

View Article

Lawyers say state’s bar advocate hiring process opaque, unfair

Two lawyers who represent indigent defendants are gladly biting the hand that feeds them. Fall River attorney George P. van Duinwyk and Joseph F. Rosa of Assonet have filed suit in Bristol Superior...

View Article


Judges – Spouse – CPCS attorney

Where a judge’s spouse is a staff attorney in the Appeals Unit of the Committee for Public Counsel Services and the judge has asked if there is an obligation to inform members of the Appeals Court who...

View Article


Labor – CPCS

Where a union filed a petition seeking to form a bargaining unit of lawyers and administrative staff employed by the Committee for Public Counsel Services, the petition must be dismissed for lack of...

View Article

Attorneys – Drug court – CPCS

Where a judge removed Committee for Public Counsel Services attorneys from Lowell drug court cases to which they had been assigned and excluded CPCS attorneys from assignment to any new case in the...

View Article

Gov’s public defender proposal debated across state

Bar advocates turned to local media outlets yesterday as they geared up to fight Gov. Deval L. Patrick’s plan to overhaul the Committee for Public Counsel Services system and replace the private...

View Article

CPCS seeks to fill vacancies in March

The Supreme Judicial Court is inviting nominations and applications for appointments to the Committee for Public Counsel Services. Several vacancies will occur in March due to the expiration of the...

View Article


Patrick’s radical attack on CPCS a fast-track to disaster

The page 1 story in the Feb. 7 issue, “Governor fast-tracks radical overhaul of CPCS,” is disturbing. Former Committee for Public Counsel Services Chief Counsel William J. Leahy summed up matters well...

View Article

The CPCS debate: a forensic expert’s perspective

As a longtime supporter of the Committee for Public Counsel Services and the rights of indigent defendants, I read the Feb. 7 page one story on the governor’s plans to dissolve CPCS and eliminate the...

View Article


Keep CPCS as the model for the nation

The Legislature should reject Gov. Deval L. Patrick’s proposal to radically restructure the Committee for Public Counsel Services. The plan calls for the dismantling of the public-private partnership...

View Article

Bar advocate reform: any benefits to outweigh costs?

As the battle rages on to balance next year’s budget, so does the fight to save the Massachusetts bar advocate program, long recognized as one of the best in the country. Earlier this year, Gov. Deval...

View Article


Lawyers say state’s bar advocate hiring process opaque, unfair

Two lawyers who represent indigent defendants are gladly biting the hand that feeds them. Fall River attorney George P. van Duinwyk and Joseph F. Rosa of Assonet have filed suit in Bristol Superior...

View Article

Judges – Spouse – CPCS attorney

Where a judge’s spouse is a staff attorney in the Appeals Unit of the Committee for Public Counsel Services and the judge has asked if there is an obligation to inform members of the Appeals Court who...

View Article

Labor – CPCS

Where a union filed a petition seeking to form a bargaining unit of lawyers and administrative staff employed by the Committee for Public Counsel Services, the petition must be dismissed for lack of...

View Article
Browsing all 21 articles
Browse latest View live




Latest Images