Pubdate: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 Source: Chicago Sun-Times (IL) Copyright: 2007 The Sun-Times Co. Contact: http://www.suntimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/81 Author: Eric Herman, Criminal Courts Reporter CRIMINAL COURTS OVERBURDENED: REPORT Cook County's criminal courts are teetering under a massive volume of drug cases, mentally ill defendants and demands by elected officials who fail to provide adequate funding, according to a report by a legal advocacy group. The Criminal Courts Building at 26th and California hears more than 28,000 cases a year, and each judge handles an average of 275 cases at a time, according to the report by the Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice. "We have an overburdened court," said Criminal Court Presiding Judge Paul Biebel on Thursday at a public forum on the report. The report chides the state Legislature for overburdening the courts by passing laws without regard to their cost or impact. Nonviolent drug crimes make up more than half of the cases at 26th and California, the report states. It recommends creating more drug courts and expanding programs like "drug school," in which first-time, nonviolent drug offenders attend classes and get referrals for treatment. At the forum, State's Attorney Dick Devine and Cook County Public Defender Ed Burnette criticized the County Board for failing to provide adequate funding. "The County Board members and the president don't really have a clue what the criminal justice system does. And more to the point, they don't care," Devine said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake