But he wasn't doing 2 a week.
Getting assigned cases is like 80 rabid dogs gnashing in a pit fighting over a pork loin descending from above.
Look at them talking about cases in the toilet.
Very few cases are instant, but I'm guessing most take weeks/months to plod through, and most of those weeks/months is waiting, doing nothing, for a court date to arrive. If this show was close to reality, to have two final court dates happening in the same week (because each final date had taken weeks to get to a payoff), rewarding Jimmy with $900, our hero would have to have had twenty to 40 cases in play at any one time, juggling like mad to only drop two balls a week.
(Sorry.)
I'm wondering if this process is only how public defenders are deployed in Albuquerque, or if this wild west shit is just for the overflow, and that the court house still has a bullpen of Public Defenders on Staff paid a salary rather than case by case like in Night Court or Benched? Markie Post's lawyer character went through more than a hundred cases every night of mostly prostitution and vagrancy, but I doubt she earned $70,000 an evening.
In a year no one is going to remember that Benched ever happened.