The
Indigent Defense Program
The
Indigent Defense Program provides defense attorneys at
public expense to qualified persons charged with criminal offenses
in any of the Courts within the Clayton Judicial Circuit. Qualified
persons include those indigent criminal defendants who are:
- Facing
felony charges in the Superior
Court; or
- Facing
other criminal charges in the lower courts in which state law
provides for a penalty involving loss of liberty in the event
of conviction.
The
Indigent Defense Administrator maintains a list of attorneys practicing
within Clayton County who agree to accept assignments to represent
indigent defendants. The actual assignment of cases to attorneys
on this panel is made by an alphabetical rotation as qualified applications
are received.
A
person charged with or arrested for a crime in the Clayton Judicial
Circuit may request the appointment of a defense attorney at any
appearance before any judicial officer of the Circuit. Any defendant
whose case has been bound over to the Superior Court may submit
an application Harold R. Banke Justice Center,
9151 Tara Boulevard, Suite 2ID01, Jonesboro, Georgia 30236.
After
submitting an application, defendants should allow 1-2 business
days for the determination of qualification and the appointment
of an attorney. After that time, defendants should contact the Indigent Defense Administration at 678-479-5340 to determine
the status of their application and the name and phone number of
their assigned attorney if they are qualified. Thereafter, defendants
should make an appointment with their court appointed attorney to
discuss their case. Defendants who are incarcerated should expect
to be contacted by the court appointed attorneys either at the jail
or at their next court appearance.
Indigent Defense Cases with Attorney Claims Submitted
(Superior, State and Magistrate Court)
These reports are provided for the information of the public and those governmental agencies concerned. They provide, in summary form, a record of activities and expenditures associated with the delivery of criminal defense services to qualified indigent persons within the Clayton Judicial Circuit during the indicated periods.
Summary Report for June 30, 2009 (pdf)