Massachusetts lawmakers propose pay raise for public defenders to end a legal crisis

Edith Otero speaks with reporters after being released from jail because she lacked an attorney on July 9, 2025 outside the courthouse in Lowell, Mass. (AP Photos/Michael Casey)

BOSTON (AP) — Lawmakers in Massachusetts have reached a deal to give public defenders a pay raise in hopes of ending a legal crisis that led to cases being dropped and defendants who couldn't get lawyers being released from jail.

But the deal was widely criticized by private attorneys who handle a bulk of cases for indigent clients, raising doubts as to whether the pay raise will be enough to end a work stoppage public defenders launched in May.

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