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Mack Crawford
Director
Sarah Haskin
Deputy Director
Administration
Nolan Martin
Deputy Director
Operations
Sabrina Rhinehart
Mental Health Advocate
Jerry Word
Acting Capital Defender
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Friday, July 23, 2004
contact:
Robin Fisher
404-232-8900
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"A
Great Day for Justice in Georgia"
Atlanta -
- Those words spoken by Chief Justice Fletcher just before
swearing into office forty-two of the State's new circuit
defenders expressively conveyed the historical importance
of the day's event. Nearly three hundred people attended
the official swearing in ceremony in the House Chambers
of the State Capitol. Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Terry Coleman, began the program by welcoming the group
into the House Chambers - a historic
event in its own right. Speaker Coleman, among others, played
a significant role in passing legislation to create the new
system for indigent defense. It was the passage of House
Bill 770 that created Georgia's first ever state-wide public
defender system. Sometimes referred to as the "Indigent Defense
Act of 2003", HB 770 is the culmination of bi-partisan efforts
of legislators to protect the constitutional rights of the
State's indigent citizens.
Now the chief tasks for most of the forty-two circuit defenders
will be to secure office space and equipment and to begin
the process of hiring assistant public defenders. The responsibility
of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council is to oversee
the process of changing from a locally run indigent defense
system to a state administered system. The first office of
the Georgia's new state-wide public defender system had an
official opening earlier this month in the Cordele Judicial
Circuit. The Cordele Judicial Circuit Office began in April,
2004, designed as a prototype office established to provide
a working example of what is to come with creating other
offices across the State. The Council is hopeful to have
all state wide circuit defender offices in full operation
by January, 2005.
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