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Crisis in Public-defender Offices

Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 6:39 pm

Kimberly Hurrell-Harring admits that what she has done wasn’t the brightest decision she made. But when her husband pleaded with her to bring a very small amount of marijuana to “get high” in his awful maximum-security prison, she consented. So she drove 7 ½ hours to visit him and hid the dope in her private part.

Someone may have been listening because as soon as she arrived into Great Meadows Correctional Facility, the guards immediately yanked her and told her that things would be easier if she just hand over the dope without fuss. However, as soon as she did, she was handcuffed and immediately brought to jail.

No public defender was available during her arraignment and she has no money to hire her own lawyer. So standing alone in court, she was charged with a felony count of bringing a dangerous contraband to prison. And since she could not afford bail, she went back to jail.

A public defender appeared after three weeks and spent 15 minutes with her before the sentence hearing. The advice was to plead guilty and not to fight the recommended punishment of the district attorney, which is six months behind bars as well as five years of probation.

She begged that she has no criminal record and there might be a chance that a small possession of pot could be considered a misdemeanor. However, it seems like the attorney has no time for her.

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