178 new public attorney positions approved to ease courtroom shortage
The Department of Budget and Management approved the creation of 178 public attorney (PA) positions under the Department of Justice to address the shortage of public attorneys relative to the country’s existing courts.
Specifically, 56 PA-II and 122 PA I positions were created in the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) under the DOJ, which will require P336 million annually.
“These additional Public Attorney positions will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the PAO in delivering legal services to the public, ensuring that every Filipino, regardless of their economic status, has access to justice and representation they deserve,” Budget Secretary Amenah F. Pangandaman said.
“We are not only improving our legal system but also touching the lives of countless individuals who rely on these services for hope and fairness,” she added.
Under the law, the PAO is mandated to render free legal representation, assistance, and counseling to indigent individuals in criminal, civil, labor, administrative, and other quasi-judicial cases.
If necessary, proper government authorities may call upon it to render such service to other persons, subject to existing laws, rules, and regulations.
The provision of these additional lawyer positions will enable the PAO to better manage the country’s increasing demand for legal representation and services.
Based on the data from the PAO, the agency handled 787,124 cases and assisted 849,914 clients in 2021. In 2022, these numbers increased to 850,753 cases and 900,079 clients.
The DBM said that the PA positions shall be lodged under the district offices of the PAO by region, as proposed by the PAO, to provide flexibility to the agency head in their deployment to the different cities and municipalities, taking into consideration the workload and volume of cases being handled by the offices concerned.
Public attorneys represent indigent litigants in various legal cases, conduct research, prepare legal documents, appear in trials and hearings, and engage in legal outreach activities such as inquests, jail visitations, and barangay legal outreach initiatives.