How Public Defense in Harris County Texas Evolved from a Contract System to a Holistic One w/Alex Bunin

Today, Hunter spoke with Harris County, Texas Chief Public Defender Alex Bunin. Just over a decade ago, Public Defense in Harris County looked like it did in most of the state. A group of private defense counsel contracted with the county to provide Public Defense. Unfortunately, Harris County was not spared of the many, well documented issues, with a primarily privately contracted public defense system. Then the county established the Public Defender Office, and since then, Alex and his team have gradually started taking on more cases and expanding the definition of what Public Defense is.

 

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Alex Bunin, Chief Public Defender, Harris County, Texas

 

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Harris County Public Defender Website

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