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Illinois lawmakers created the Capital Litigation Trust Fund in 1999 to ensure that death-penalty defendants had access to competent counsel and could mount a credible defense regardless of their ability to pay. The fund also provides money for prosecutors to help defray the costs of such cases. Giannoulias wants to create a five-person panel of judges and lawyers to review expenses deemed initially excessive or improper, ultimately holding those billing the fund to the same reimbursement standards as state workers. Randy Rosenbaum, Champaign County public defender and a former Illinois Public Defender Association president, said setting limits on mileage and hotel expenses could be acceptable. But he worries that second-guessing hourly fees by defense-hired experts and investigators might discourage their participation, possibly hurting a defendant's case. "Limits on travel, hotels and food could be reasonably done. But setting caps or limits on essential evidentiary stuff, like experts? I'd be very hesitant to sign off on that," he said. ___ On the Net: Illinois Public Defender Association, http://www.state.il.us/Defender/ipda.html
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