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The State (Never) Rests: How Excessive Prosecutor Caseloads Harm Criminal Defendants, Adam Gershowitz Mar 2010

The State (Never) Rests: How Excessive Prosecutor Caseloads Harm Criminal Defendants, Adam Gershowitz

Adam M. Gershowitz

Although dozens of scholars have documented the appalling underfunding of indigent defense in the United States, virtually no attention has been paid to the overburdening of prosecutors. In many large jurisdictions, prosecutors handle caseloads that are as large as those handled by public defenders. Counter-intuitively, when prosecutors shoulder excessive caseloads, it is criminal defendants who are harmed. Because overburdened prosecutors do not have sufficient time and resources for their cases, they fail to identify less culpable defendants who are deserving of more lenient plea bargains. Prosecutors also lack the time to determine which defendants should be transferred to specialty drug …