The membership of the Criminal Justice Section is comprised of prosecutors, private defense counsel, institutional providers of defense services to indigent clients and judges who preside over criminal cases at all levels of the criminal legal system. As such, we are unique in how we view issues that concern our practice area. We analyze all issues not from a partisan, one-sided perspective, but rather with a view towards finding solutions that are beneficial to all who practice in the criminal legal system.

As you can well imagine, for those of us who practice criminal law, the past three years have been difficult, to say the least. The long-awaited changes to criminal discovery and the modification of the laws relating to bail on most non-violent crimes went into effect in January 2020. Shortly thereafter, the pandemic struck, and the world and the courts went into “lockdown.”

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