This bill proposes a supplemental appropriation of $750,000 for the fiscal year 2024 to the Office of the Public Defender (OPD) specifically for its Trial Services to Indigents program. The funding is intended to hire eight additional attorneys who will focus on juvenile post-dispositional work and help reduce juvenile caseloads in high-volume areas, particularly Essex and Atlantic counties. The OPD has reported a significant increase in youth custodial sentences and the length of stay for juveniles, indicating a growing need for legal representation in these cases.
The bill emphasizes the OPD's expanded mandate under P.L.2021, c.383, which requires the representation of juvenile defendants. This has led to a rise in juvenile cases handled by the OPD, with estimates suggesting a 25-30 percent increase in youth defense caseloads in the upcoming fiscal year. The appropriation aims to address these challenges by providing the necessary resources to ensure adequate legal support for juveniles navigating the justice system.