Across the country, states are struggling to provide legal counsel to those going through the criminal court system. A lack of funding and overwhelming workload have led to a shortage of public defenders. In Washington, the state’s supreme court recently set new standards, slashing the maximum number of cases that a public defender can be assigned in a year, but many say that’s not enough. Now, the state is launching a program to recruit and train future generations of public defenders. Correspondent Dan Lieberman shows us how the fellowship is filling the gap. 

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