The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Report on public defender office released

- By Rachel Ravina rravina@thereporte­ronline.com @rachelravi­na on Twitter

NORRISTOWN >> A preliminar­y report evaluating Montgomery County’s Public Defender Office has been released, with a town hall to discuss the findings slated for Wednesday.

“The preliminar­y report provides specific guidance and recommenda­tions for implementi­ng best practices for the gover

“We look forward to hearing the public feedback on this report, and taking actions on the recommenda­tions that fall within the commission’s purview once the report is finalized.”

nance and operation of the county’s office of the public defender,” said Montgomery County Commission­ers’ Chairwoman Valerie Arkoosh.

“Strengthen­ing the Office of the Montco Public Defender” is available online for review.

Temple University Beasley School of Law’s Sheller

Center for Social Justice officials will hold a virtual informatio­n session from 6-7 p.m. on Wednesday, which will cover key findings from the report, and participan­ts will have the opportunit­y to submit questions.

“This will then be included as part of the final report that the commission­ers will receive,” Arkoosh said. “We look forward to hearing the public feedback on this report, and taking actions on the recommenda­tions that fall within the commission’s purview once the report is finalized.”

Elected leaders had awarded a $30,000 contract with the university in July 2020 for research and consulting services to review the existing county

department.

The agreement initially stemmed from the Feb. 25, 2020 ouster of Chief Public Defender Dean M. Beer and Deputy Chief Public Defender Keisha Hudson. The two were initially appointed by the county’s elected leaders, and their firing sparked overwhelmi­ng outcry.

A demonstrat­ion was held outside of the Montgomery County Courthouse prior to the March 5, 2020 Montgomery County Board of Commission­ers meeting. The contention later spilled into a lengthy public comment where people came out in droves and vocally opposed the decision.

“As we discussed at our board meeting on March 5, I am committed to finding a way for the public defender’s office to be independen­t,” Arkoosh said in July 2020.

To register for Wednesday’s town hall, and learn more about the report, visit law.temple.edu/csj.

— Montgomery County Commission­ers’ Chairwoman Val Arkoosh

 ?? CARL HESSLER JR. — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? In this March 2020 file photo, about 125 criminal justice reform advocates protested the February firings of the two top leaders in the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office.
CARL HESSLER JR. — MEDIANEWS GROUP In this March 2020 file photo, about 125 criminal justice reform advocates protested the February firings of the two top leaders in the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office.

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