Fed up with the lack of funding provided by Missouri Gov. Jeremiah "Jay" Nixon's withholding of funds and other budget cuts, the Director of the Missouri State Public Defender System came up with a unique and totally legal way to kick the matter directly to the person responsible.
Missouri's head public defender assigns case to Gov. Nixon, cites overburdened staff
Citing a state law — Section 600.042 §5(1) — which permits the Director of the Public Defender System to "(d)elegate the legal representation of any person to any member of the state bar of Missouri", Director Michael Barrett has tasked the Governor (who is a member of the state bar) with the obligation to "enter his appearance as counsel of record" in a case scheduled to be heard in Cole County Circuit Court.
At least he was courteous enough to work with the governor on this; the state capitol of Jefferson City is in Cole County, so at least Mr. Nixon should not need to incur extensive amounts of travel.
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