
Circuit Public Defenders Gather
to Prepare for New System
Pictured
right to left first row: H. Burton Baker,
Cordele Circuit; Joe Thalgott, Dublin Circuit; Melinda
Ryals, Alapaha Circuit & Thomas
J. Killeen ,
Western Circuit
Second
row: Joel Shiver, Northern Circuit; Sam
Merritt, Southwestern Circuit; and Jim
Martin , GPDSC Chief Legal Counsel.
The
third gathering in a series of meetings to assist each
circuit public defender with implementing the State’s
new indigent defense system brought thirty-nine of the forty
two newly selected circuit public defenders together recently
in Hiawassee, Georgia. The Georgia Public Defender Standards
Council plans to meet monthly with the circuit public defenders
in various locations throughout the State. The primary purpose
of the gatherings is to ensure that each circuit will be
fully functional by the January, 2005 target date. The meetings
serve as training sessions on everything from advocacy to
leadership, management, and diversity issues, to basic continuing
legal education.
An added advantage to the monthly meetings is network building.
Meeting with each circuit with such consistency will encourage
the circuit defenders to build working relationships with each
other and become more familiar with their associates. Circuit
public defenders are encouraged to build relationships amongst
themselves in order to foster a network of support that will
prove extremely helpful once the new indigent defense system
becomes completely operational. Gathering the circuit defenders
together allows for the exchange of information from their
combined legal experiences and backgrounds.
Future meeting locations include Jekyll Island, Little Ocmulgee
State Park in McRae, Georgia and George T. Bagby State Park
in Fort Gaines, Georgia.
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