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Orleans Parish District Legal professional Jason Williams (left) at his workplace in New Orleans, Meghan Garvey, the one full-time public protection lawyer in New Orleans who was there within the days simply after Hurricane Katrina and Danny Engelberg, head of the Orleans Public Defenders.

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Orleans Parish District Legal professional Jason Williams (left) at his workplace in New Orleans, Meghan Garvey, the one full-time public protection lawyer in New Orleans who was there within the days simply after Hurricane Katrina and Danny Engelberg, head of the Orleans Public Defenders.

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In 2006, Ari Shapiro reported on how Hurricane Katrina made an already damaged public defender system in New Orleans worse. The courtroom system collapsed within the aftermath of the storm.

Katrina triggered horrific destruction in New Orleans. It threw incarcerated individuals right into a type of purgatory – some have been misplaced in prisons for greater than a yr.

However the storm additionally cleared the best way for modifications that the town’s public defender system had wanted for many years.

Twenty years later, Shapiro returns to New Orleans and finds a system vastly improved.

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