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“The practice of early representation really doesn’t happen anywhere in Mississippi.”

State Public Defender André de Gruy. Mississippi lawmakers have approved nearly $700,000 for a pilot program to address a shortage of public defenders serving low-income defendants in rural areas. The money will help pay for more attorneys, which should help offer defense to indigent clients beginning the day they are charged, an area where Mississippi does not meet national standards. (Marshall Project)