Humpday Headlines: Judge Fines SF Public Defender For Turning Down Cases
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Humpday Headlines: Judge Fines SF Public Defender For Turning Down Cases
"Mano Raju continues to turn down cases assigned to his office, stating that his staff has unmanageable caseloads, which has led to a contempt ruling against him."
"Raju was ordered to pay a $26,000 fine, which is $1,000 for every case he has turned down so far, emphasizing the severity of the situation."
Mano Raju, the SF Public Defender, is pushing to hire 36 new attorneys as his office faces unmanageable caseloads. He has turned down some cases, resulting in a contempt ruling by Superior Court Judge Harry M. Dorfman, who imposed a $26,000 fine. The fine amounts to $1,000 for each case turned down. This situation highlights the challenges faced by public defenders in managing workloads and ensuring adequate legal representation.
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