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3 <br />Attorney shall provide service to all defendants referred herein in accordance with the <br />terms of this Agreement until representation of such defendant is complete, as provided <br />in Paragraph 1 of this Agreement. This Agreement shall apply to all referrals made <br />through December 31, 2022, unless the contract is terminated earlier, in which case the <br />contract shall apply to all referrals made until 5:00 PM on the date of termination of the <br />contract. <br /> <br />10. Caseload Standards. The caseload limits set forth in this agreement include a case <br />weighting system for establishing caseloads. Over the course of any 365 day period, the <br />Contracting Attorney (and any associated or employed counsel) shall not handle a <br />caseload of more than 300 cases, or an average number of 25 per month. New filings <br />that include charges of DUI, Physical Control, Domestic Violence, stalking, harassment, <br />cyberstalking, telephone harassment, Assault 4, Violation of No Contact Order, violation <br />of Order of Protection, or violations of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Code under RCW <br />77.15 (except as noted below) are full cases for caseload and compensation purposes. <br />As a matter of regular practice the other criminal matters in this district court are <br />routinely resolved at an early stage of proceedings, by stipulated stays of proceedings, <br />reduction of charges to infractions, or reduction to less serious criminal offenses with <br />sentencing alternatives such as community service or workcrew requirements. All other <br />new filings, except for DWLS 3, NVOL without ID, MIP/MIC, false ID, minor frequenting a <br />tavern, POM, PODP, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, noise violations, Criminal <br />Trespass, Hit and Run, False Statement to a Public Servant, Obstructing, Malicious <br />Mischief, Theft, Possession of Stolen Property, unlawful recreational fishing second <br />degree (RCW 77.15.380) and unlawful possession of a loaded rifle or shotgun in a motor <br />vehicle (RCW 77.15.460(1) are weighted as 2/3 of a case for caseload and compensation <br />purposes. All DWLS 3, NVOL without ID, MIP/MIC, false ID, minor frequenting a tavern, <br />POM, PODP, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, noise violations, Criminal Trespass, Hit <br />and Run, False Statement to a Public Servant, Obstructing, Malicious Mischief, Theft, <br />Possession of Stolen Property, unlawful recreational fishing second degree (RCW <br />77.15.380) and unlawful possession of a loaded rifle or shotgun in a motor vehicle (RCW <br />77.15.460(1) are weighted as 1/3 of a case for caseload and compensation purposes. <br />Each case or weighted case that proceeds to jury trial shall also be assigned the value of <br />one additional case for caseload standard purposes. Each case or weighted case that <br />proceeds to a contested bench trial1 shall also be assigned the value of 2/3 of an <br />additional case for caseload standard purposes. For example, a DUI case that goes to <br />jury trial will be counted as a caseload standard of two cases; a DWLS 3 charge that goes <br />to bench trial will be counted as a caseload standard of one case. All new filings of <br />probation violation matters are weighted as 1/3 of a case for caseload and <br />compensation purposes. <br /> <br />11. “New filing” Defined. A “new filing” is defined as a criminal file or files involving a <br />defendant arising from the same incident or course of conduct. Each “new filing” is a <br />“case” which is then weighted for caseload standards and compensations purposes. For <br />example, if a defendant is charged with DUI and DWLS 2nd degree in one citation and <br />obstructing law enforcement in another citation, but all three charges arise from the <br /> <br />1 “Contested bench trial” does not include bench trials following revocation of a deferred prosecution, <br />stipulated stay of proceedings, or other similar agreement.