Hundreds of Massachusetts criminal cases could be dropped, indigent defendants released amid defense attorney work stoppage

Bar advocates, who provide representation for most of the state’s indigent defendants, stopped work in May to fight for higher wages.

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Hundreds of cases against unrepresented people facing criminal charges in Suffolk and Middlesex counties might be dropped by the end of the month due to an ongoing work stoppage by public defenders, the Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday.

Most of the constitutionally required representation for defendants who cannot afford their own in Massachusetts is provided by bar advocates, who are not state employees but private attorneys. In May, bar advocates stopped taking on indigent cases to fight for higher hourly wages, which are set by the legislature…

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