Delco Council Defends Public Defender Over Turmoil Claim

Delco Council Defends Public Defender Over Turmoil Claim — Delaware County (Pa) Council vigorously defended Public Defender Chris Welsh over a charge that he has his office in turmoil and lacks experience.

John Baldini (sp) of Upper Darby, a former attorney with the office, said Welsh has only handled one trial while his predecessors had handled dozens including murder trials. He also said his predecessors had only fired a handful of attorneys in their long tenure while Welsh has fired 15 in his two years.

Councilwoman  Elaine Paul Schaefer praised Welsh and supported his goal of using attorneys who only work for the Public Defender’s Office and are not distracted by a private practice.

Councilman  Kevin M. Madden joined in the love saying trial experience wasn’t important for what Welsh did.

Great.

Council, however, has expressed concern about staff shortages regarding CYS and poll workers. We kind of wonder how much they will have to pay to keep the public defender’s office filled if the only attorneys they have are full-time yet skilled enough to thrive in a private practice.

Of course, if no one is getting arrested maybe there isn’t a need for a big staff.

Delco Council Defends Public Defender Over Turmoil Claim

Delco Council Defends Public Defender Over Turmoil Claim

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