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Meeting
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12/3/2019
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve an Agreement for Kittitas County District Court Indigent Defense Services (2020)
Order
8
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Consent Agenda
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58292
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Agreement
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D. Partial Representation: <br />A partial representation is counted based on the amount of time that an attorney has spent on <br />the case. Each hour of work is assigned 0.17 weighted credits, up to the maximum weighted <br />credits normally assigned for the case type. <br />E. Sentence Violations and Other Non -Charge Representation: <br />As stated in Standard 3.6(B)(ii) sentence violations and other non -charge representations may <br />be counted as no fewer credits than one-third of a case. <br />F. Dockets / Calendars: Cases on a criminal first appearance or arraignment docket where the <br />attorney is designated, appointed, or contracted to represent groups of clients without an <br />expectation of further or continuing representation and which are not resolved at that time <br />(except by dismissal or amendment to an infraction) are not counted individually. Instead, the <br />attorney's hours needed for appropriate client contact, preparation, and court time are <br />calculated as a percentage of the net annual hours of work time, and then applied to reduce the <br />attorney's caseload. Each hour of such docket time is assigned 0.17 weighted credits. <br />7. Adjustments <br />A. Case -Specific Adjustments: Because credits are assigned to cases based on an average amount <br />of time needed for each charge type, ordinary deviations in how complex a case is or how long it <br />takes do not justify an adjustment to a case's credit value. It is assumed that attorneys will <br />receive a mix of cases of varying complexity and effort, ending with a combination of cases that <br />closely approximates a full-time caseload. However, an attorney may request that the weighted <br />credit be adjusted upward for any particular case that involves substantially more work. <br />Examples may include cases where a client's competency is litigated, extraordinarily long trials, <br />or cases that go to jury trial more than once. Weighted credits may not be adjusted downward <br />unless pursuant to the process identified in 7.B. <br />B. local Factors: Due to the following circumstances, this policy deviates from the Model <br />Misdemeanor Case Weighting Policy by making adjustments to weighted credits as follows: <br />nja <br />OPD Model Public Defense Misdemeanor Case Weighting Policy — 2019 <br />
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