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79: What Could Yolo County Public Defenders Do if They Weren't Funded $16 Million Less than the Prosecutors? w/Tracie Olson

79: What Could Yolo County Public Defenders Do if They Weren't Funded $16 Million Less than the Prosecutors? w/Tracie Olson

FromPublic Defenseless


79: What Could Yolo County Public Defenders Do if They Weren't Funded $16 Million Less than the Prosecutors? w/Tracie Olson

FromPublic Defenseless

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

While not a small county, Yolo County California does not have the size or resources to match the major metropolitan areas of San Francisco, Oakland, L.A., or Sacramento. Yet somehow, Tracie Olson, Chief Public Defender Yolo County, and her team at the Yolo County Public Defender Office are able to maintain a strong holistic public defense practice.   Despite a $16 million dollar budget shortfall compared to the prosecutors, Tracie has been able to establish her office as a pillar in the community. If the county and the state of California were to finally fund the office at even 85% of what the prosecutor’s office received, the health and safety of Yolo County could reach heights no one thought possible!     Guest: Tracie Olson, Chief Public Defender, Yolo County Public Defender Office     Key Topics: How Tracie got started in Indigent Defense [8:30] Demographics and layout of Yolo County California [13:25] Where the Yolo County Public Defender Office sits California’s Public Defense System [15:30] Funding disparity between California Prosecutors and Public Defenders, and what Tracie can do despite the disparity [17:43] Community Response to the disparity in Prosecutor and Public Defense Funding [21:20] The impacts of the “tough on crime” media narratives over the past few years on Yolo County [27:50] Trying to address the housing issue in Yolo County [37:30] What can’t the Yolo County PD office do because of the funding shortage and how is the community hurt as a result [41:25] Making Public Defense more than a “check box” system [48:20] Yolo County PD community outreach programs [54:45] What does California need to do to support public defense? [1:05:45]   Resources: Yolo County Public Defender Office https://www.yolocounty.org/government/general-government-departments/law-justice/public-defender Yolo County Public Defender Facebook https://www.facebook.com/YoloPublicDefense/?modal=admin_todo_tour Yolo County Public Defender Twitter https://twitter.com/yolopubdefense   Contact Hunter Parnell:   hwparnell@publicdefenseless.com   Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter                                                                 @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com  
Released:
Jan 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Anyone paying attention can tell you that our criminal legal system is perpetuating cruelty and harm, but the complexity of the legal world overwhelms most people simply trying to get through another day. Public Defenseless explores the rot in the justice system and what we can do about it. Join host, Hunter Parnell, as he interviews top defense attorneys and criminal justice stakeholders from across the country as they pull apart the convoluted web of our criminal justice system. Like so many of you, Hunter is not an attorney, simply tired of a news cycle and talking heads that offer no real solutions to the ever-growing list of problems we face. Hunter hopes that with this information, you will share his belief that ordinary people still can make a difference.