WisBar News
January 25, 2002
A call for service: Temporary measures in a budget crisis
Wisconsin has a long tradition of ensuring justice for all. Wisconsin attorneys have a long tradition of serving the public. I am asking you to help with the crisis facing the State Public Defender (SPD) as it responds to severe budget cuts.
A call for service: Temporary measures in a budget crisis
A message from Gerry Mowris, State Bar President
Jan. 25, 2002
Wisconsin has a long tradition of ensuring justice for all.
Wisconsin attorneys have a long tradition of serving the public. I am
asking you to help with the crisis facing the State Public Defender
(SPD) as it responds to severe budget cuts.
The state has the constitutional obligation to provide criminal
defense to the indigent. We will continue to lobby to ensure adequate
and timely funding for the SPD budget and continue our efforts to
increase the hourly rate paid to the lawyers who already perform this
valuable service. However, in the spirit of public service that has
always marked the State Bar, we can step forward in this time of
need.
I ask you to help by accepting a case (or cases) on a pro bono basis,
volunteer to provide pro bono representation at bail hearings, or
conduct research. The opportunity exists for any assistance to the
SPD.
I want to emphasize that this is not a permanent solution to the state's
budget problems. I have spoken to the State Public Defender and was
assured that our volunteer pro bono efforts will not be taken from the
cases that are currently directed to private bar attorneys. Our efforts
are intended to bolster the works of the private bar and the SPD staff,
not replace them. The state has an obligation to provide and pay for
counsel for the indigent accused. However, in the spirit of public
service that has always marked our profession, perhaps we can use this
as a stopgap measure to help the SPD, Legislature, and governor as they
address the current fiscal crisis.
Hundreds of you responded to the opportunity to help military personnel
and their families through our Military Assistance Program during a time
of national crisis. Fortunately, our national military effort appears to
be going well, and we have had little need for the volunteers. We now
have another opportunity where your help is needed.
Gerald Mowris,
State Bar President
To volunteer
Contact Ellen Berz at (608) 266-5480,
Wisconsin State Public Defender
P.O. Box 7923
Madison, WI 53707-7923