A Review of Public Defense Funding in Louisiana

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A Review of Public Defense Funding in Louisiana

The Louisiana Public Defender Board was created by the Legislature in 2007 as a representation of the State of Louisiana s commitment to the pursuit of equal justice for all of Louisiana s citizens regardless of income.

LA Public Defender Board Composition per R.S. 15:146(B)(3): 6 Board Members appointed by Governor (incl.chair) 2 appointed by the Legislature 2 appointed by the LA Supreme Court 2 appointed by the LSBA 1 appointed by the LA Interfaith Conference 1 appointed by the Louis Martinet Society 1 appointed by the Children s Code Committee/LSLI

Accountability & Oversight Monthly financial and compensation reporting On-site fiscal auditor; Promulgated standards and guidelines Assessment tools to monitor compliance towards standards and guidelines Case management system Autodormant data failsafe to ensure accuracy of open case counts Annual report of Office management and policies, caseloads and outcomes, and detailed financial report

LPDB S Accountability & Oversight On Site Assistance

Since its inception, Louisiana s public defender system has been persistently underfunded due to reliance on an inadequate, unstable, and unreliable funding stream based primarily on traffic tickets and local court costs.

Public Defense Funding In 2014, 1.193 Million fee-generating charges were filed statewide

PDO reliance on these filings as a revenue source is precarious because other agencies control the stream of revenue.

CY2009-2014 Statewide District Court Filings

CY2009-2014 Statewide City Court Filings

Traffic Filings Account for the Lion s Share of ALL Local Revenues 360K fewer tickets + 80K fewer criminal filings = 440K fewer filings in 2014 than 2009. 440K filings holds the potential for $19.8M in $45 court fees for the PDOs (if every case paid $45)

LPDB calculates that 47% of CY14 traffic + criminal filings did generate fees for the PDOs. Therefore the drop in filings from 2009 to 2014 may represent more than a $9.2M loss to Public Defenders Offices in 2014 alone.

CY13: 44.4% of the total 1.322M traffic + criminal filings did generate fees for the PDOs. Therefore the drop in filings from 2009 to 2013 may represent more than a $6.1M loss to Public Defenders Offices in 2013.

Falling Traffic and Criminal Filings in CY13 & CY14 resulted in an estimated $15.3M loss to local Public Defender Offices

Restriction of Services is NO Surprise

LPDB Response to Fiscal Crisis As of August 2015, policies and procedures implemented by LPDB have prevented financial disaster in 31 of the state s 42 Public Defender Offices (in red) at least once between 2010 and 2015.

Districts have been dependent on fund balances and supplemental state funding to meet the gap between revenues and expenditures for years.

3,500,000 LPDB Statewide Total Local Court Fee Revenues Pre- and Post-$10 Fee Increase 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 - July August September October November December January February March April May June FY2012 Baseline Data (Pre-$10 Increase) FY2013 FY2014 FY15 Expected Post-$10 Increase in Fees

HCR 196 Caseloads & Guidelines Fiscal Priorities Composition & Structure of LPDB

Caseload Standards and Ethical Representation Public Defense attorneys must provides effective assistance of counsel to indigent clients which complies with the Louisiana Supreme Court s Rules of Professional Conduct

Caseload Standards Comparison - MISDEMEANORS Caseload Standard Comparisons 500 400 300 200 450 400 236 216 Louisiana caseload standard maximums are higher than every other known caseload standard in the United States 100 0 LIDB Standards* Texas Class B Misdemeanors 1973 NAC Standards* Texas Class A Misdemeanors LPDB s database automatically discounts cases which have been dormant for more than six months LPDB conforms to the definition of a case as established in L.R.S. 15:174(C) 250 200 150 100 Caseload Standards Comparison - FELONIES 200 175 150 144 105 77 50 0 LIDB Standards* 1973 NAC Standards* Texas State Jail Felonies Texas 3rd Degree Felonies Texas 2nd Degree Felonies Texas 1st Degree Felonies

LPDB is currently undertaking an empirical weighted caseload study with the assistance of preeminent members of American Bar Association and the nationally recognized accounting firm of Postlewaite & Netterville. Results available in the Summer 2016.

Standards & Guidelines Trial Court Performance Standards Trial Court Performance Standards, CINC Trial Court Performance Standards, Delinquency Capital Defense Guidelines Capital Performance Standards

FISCAL PRIORITIES

LCLE Grant LPDB Office $44,752 Administrative Costs 0% $2,126,852 6% LPDB FY2014 Expenditures (Total: $32,982,883) DNA Testing $23,725 0% Indigent Parent Representation $979,680 3% Trial-Level Capital Programs $5,796,464 18% Post-Trial Capital Programs $4,254,602 13% District Assistance Fund $16,435,314 50% Non-Capital Programs $2,808,144 8% LOUISIANA PUBLIC DEFENDER BOARD Ancilliary Services $208,016 1% SOAP Programs $37,150 0% Angola 5 Appeal Programs $268,184 1%

Fiscal Priorities LPDB Administrative Costs: $2.1M of the $33M (6.3% of state funding) DoC Corrections Services Administrative costs at 16.74% OJJ Youth Services Administrative costs at 11.37%

Popular Misconception Public Defense Does NOT spend 1/3 of its funds on capital FY14: Capital Trial and Post-Trial Level Programs total $10M of the $67M spent statewide = 15% On average, each year in Louisiana there are: 98 new 1 st Degree ARRESTS 32 new 1 st Degree INDICTMENTS 66 indicted cases open from prior years 4-5 capital TRIALS per year The Capital Program Offices handle about half of these at a cost of $5.79M annually.

Preventing ROS in FY17 LPDB districts need an additional $3.6M* in state or local funds during FY17 to allow districts currently in service restriction to return to status-quo operation and to avoid additional districts entering service restrictions. The amount needed to prevent service restriction will increase each year as districts continue to exhaust fund balances still in existence. *This $3.6M assumes the $10 Increase in Court Fee is extended in 2015 session.

Budget Needs: Louisiana Campaign for Equal Justice compiled the 2013 Legislative Audits for each District Attorney s Office and compared to the spending by each Public Defender Office (PDO).

Budget Needs:

Budget Needs: While many DA offices also face fiscal problems, their spending serves as a touchstone for Public Defense spending We provide services in more than 80% of criminal cases yet receive less than 50% of the prosecution s funding