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The Defender: The Battle to Protect the Rights of the Accused in Philadelphia

Long before the Supreme Court ruled that impoverished defendants in criminal cases have a right to free counsel, Philadelphias public defenders were working to ensure fair trials for all. In 1934, when penniless defendants were routinely railroaded through the courts without ever seeing a lawyer, Philadelphia attorney Francis Fisher Kane helped create the Voluntary Defender Association, supported by charity and free from political interference, to represent poor people accused of crime. 

When the Supreme Courts 1963 decision Gideonv. Wainwright mandated free counsel for indigent defendants, the Defender (as it is now known) became more essential than ever, representing at least 70 percent of those caught in the machinery of justice in the city. Its groundbreaking work in juvenile advocacy, homicide representation, death-row habeas corpus petitions, parole issues, and alternative sentencing has earned a national reputation.

In The Defender, Edward Madeira, past president of the Defenders Board of Directors, and former Philadelphia Inquirer journalist Michael Schaffer chart the 80-plus-year history of the organization as it grew from two lawyers in 1934 to a staff of nearly 500 in 2015.

This is a compelling story about securing justice for those who need it most.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Temple University PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781439918531

About Edward W. Madeira Jr.Michael D. Schaffer

Edward W. Madeira Jr. (1928-2020)practiced law in Philadelphia for more than 60 years and is the Retired Chair Emeritus of Pepper Hamilton. As a young lawyer he worked as a volunteer public defender on loan from Pepper Hamilton to the Defender Association of Philadelphia. He was a member of the Defenders Board of Directors from 1958 to 2016 and was Chairman of the Board from 1973 to 1998.  Michael D. Schaffer held a variety of reporting and editing posts at The Philadelphia Inquirer including Book Review Editor before retiring from the newspaper at the end of 2014. He worked at the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution before becoming a journalist. He is the co-author of two books The Dye Is Now Cast: The Road to American Independence 1774-1776 published by the Smithsonian Institution as part of its Bicentennial observance and 1787: Inventing America: A Day-by-Day Account of the Constitutional Convention.

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