Keir Bradford-Grey on Dismissal of Charges Against Khasandra Franklin

Since 1934, we have believed that poverty shouldn’t prevent access to justice. Everyone, regardless of income, deserves the highest quality legal counsel.
Couldn’t let Women’s History Month end without highlighting over three decades of women making history right here in our office.
Huge thanks to the female Chief Defenders who have done so much for this office and the surrounding communities. Happy Women’s History Month! #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInLeadership #HonoringHerStory
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It’s budget season!
Public safety isn’t just a promise—it requires investment. To build a safer Philadelphia, we must ensure the right resources are in place. We look forward to working with City Council and the administration to make that vision a reality. #PhillyBudget #JusticeForAll #InvestInCommunity #fundphillydefenders
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I want to say thank you to the @prisonsociety @PhillyDefenders @AbolitionistLC and our coalition of organizations that have advised and crafted this proposal alongside my staff and I for the past two years.
It’s budget season!
Public safety isn’t just a promise—it requires investment. To build a safer Philadelphia, we must ensure the right resources are in place. Read our full budget statement. Read our full statement below.
Defender Statement on Philly FY 2026 Budget
The Mayor's budget is bold and ambitious, but indigent defense should make up more than 1% of total spending.
phillydefenders.org
Must read: @phillyinquirer story about how Philly's dependency & #juvenilejustice systems can negatively impact our young people. Featuring #Phillydefenders Mimi Laver & Rebecca Mainor, who fight young people caught in this broken system.
A womb-to-prison pipeline threatens kids in the child-welfare system
A teen mom grew up in Philly’s child-welfare system. When she gave birth in juvenile detention, the system took her daughter.
ow.ly
#Philly has taken steps to address addiction and public safety, but we need to go further.
Chief Defender, Keisha Hudson just testified before @PHLCouncil on an effective alternative: diversion programs that connect people to treatment, not jail.
Testimony: Diversion Programs in Kensington
Philadelphia’s Chief Defender Calls for support services and other solutions to Kensington’s Addiction Crisis outside of the justice system
phillydefenders.org
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