
The Newsfeed: Why WA counties sued the state over public defense
Washington relies mostly on local funding for criminal prosecution and defense, creating an unbalanced system that some call “justice by geography.”
Paris Jackson is the host of The Newsfeed. She’s an Emmy Award-winning journalist who's spent more than 15 years in commercial television and public media.
Washington relies mostly on local funding for criminal prosecution and defense, creating an unbalanced system that some call “justice by geography.”
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