The recent decision by the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office to cap the number of cases assigned to their attorneys has led to significant delays within the Superior Court system. With defenders reaching their maximum caseload limits, the court now faces the difficult choice of dismissing cases to manage the growing backlog. Prosecutors and court officials warn that this unprecedented move could impact justice timelines and burden victims seeking resolution.

Key factors driving the backlog include:

  • Rising demand: An increase in filed criminal cases outpaces defender capacity.
  • Resource constraints: Staffing shortages and budget limitations limit the Public Defender’s ability to take on new clients.
  • Judicial pressures: Courts require timely representation to proceed but struggle with uneven case distribution.
Metric Before Caseload Cap After Caseload Cap
Average Public Defender Cases 120 90
Pending Cases in Court 1,200 1,700
Case Dismissals (Projected) 5% 15%