DES MOINES — Iowa attorneys would get paid more to represent impoverished criminal defendants as part of an effort to address a severe shortage that’s led to grueling caseloads and put the state’s system for defending those who cannot afford a lawyer on the brink of collapse. Iowa House and…Read More
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