Legal Deserts and Spatial Injustice: A Study of Criminal Legal Systems in Rural Washington

This study examines the criminal legal systems of several sparsely populated counties in central and eastern Washington State. The study shows that a shortage of attorneys leads to delays and ineffective counsel for individuals involved in the system. Additionally, the heavy reliance on county governments to fund indigent defense, prosecution, and judicial functions creates financial strain. 

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