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12/7/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve Agreements for Kittitas County Superior Court Indigent Defense Services with Candy Powers, Paul McBride and Margie Alumbaugh
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5
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Consent Agenda
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83921
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4. Associated Counsel. Any counsel associated with or employed by the Contracting Attorney <br />shall have the authority to perform the services called for herein, and the Contracting Attorney <br />may employ and/or associate counsel to assist him/her. The Contracting Attorney and all <br />counsel employed or associated pursuant to this section shall be admitted to the practice of law in <br />the State of Washington and be in good standing as such, shall comply with applicable <br />provisions of CrR 3.1 Standards for Indigent Defense and be supervised as necessary to comply <br />with letter and intent of the above stated standards. The Contracting Attorney shall be <br />responsible for performance of this Agreement notwithstanding that other counsel may be <br />employed or associated by the Contracting Attomey to perform services herein. The Contracting <br />Attomey shall notify the Court of any proposed association or employment of counsel for <br />purposes of performing the services called herein, and shall include in such notification <br />documentation regarding the background, education, training, experience and qualifications of <br />such counsel, and any additional training and supervision that is proposed to be provided to such <br />associated or employed counsel for purposes of performing the services called for herein. The <br />Contracting Attorney's selection of any counsel associated with or employed by the attomey to <br />perform the services described in this contract shall be subject to the approval of the Court. <br />5. Training. Attorneys providing public defense services shall complete seven hours of continuing <br />legal education approved by the Washington State Office of Public Defense within each calendar <br />year in courses relating to their public defense practice. (RCW 10.101.050; CrR 3.1 Standards) <br />Attorneys providing public defense services shall comply with all applicable standards, training <br />and/or certification requirements as may be required by court rule or regulations and shall <br />provide written proof of such compliance to the court. <br />6. Certification. Attorneys providing public defense services shall comply with the Standards for <br />Indigent Defense adopted by the Supreme Court. Each attorney shall provide a Certification of <br />Compliance with the applicable standards as required by CrR 3.1 which shall be filed with the <br />Superior Court administrator on the last Monday of each January, April, July, and October by the <br />Contracting Attorney and any associated or employed attorney providing legal defense in <br />Superior Court under this agreement. The certification shall also include caseload reporting by <br />the attorney consistent with the requirements imposed upon the County by RCW 10.101.050. <br />7. Liability of Contracting Parties, Attorney as Independent Contractor. Each party to this <br />agreement shall be responsible for the negligent acts or omissions of its own employees, officers <br />or agents in the performance of this agreement. Neither party shall be considered the agent of <br />the other nor does neither party assume any responsibility to the other party for the consequences <br />of any act or omission of any party, firm or corporation not a party to this agreement. <br />8. Proof of Professional Liability Insurance. The Contracting Attorney shall provide insurance <br />coverage as set out in this section. The intent of the required insurance is to protect the <br />COUNTY should there be any claims, suits, actions, costs, damages or expenses arising from <br />Page2 of 6
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