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Meeting
Date
12/5/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
Address
205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve an Agreement between Kittitas County and Alumbaugh Law for 2024 Indigent Defense Services
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Increased insurance amounts and other few minor additions.
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7
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Consent Agenda
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111743
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Contract
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• Jury Trial: Shall be paid an additional $375 per diem for jury trial. The Contracting Attorney <br />shall provide invoices to the Kittitas County Department of Public Defense for all trial per diem <br />pay. Those invoices will be provided within 30 days of the last day of trial. <br />12. Policy as it refers to appointments: At the conclusion of the case, the Contracting Attorney is <br />deemed automatically withdrawn upon the filing of a notice of appeal or 30 days after the final <br />(appealable) decision of the Court, as the case may be. For purposes of this paragraph, <br />Contracting Attorney does not need to file a notice of withdrawal unless ordered by the court or <br />required by court rule. For the purposes of juvenile court proceedings not involving commitment <br />to the custody of the Department of Children, Youth and Families Juvenile Rehabilitation the <br />case is not completed until the conclusion of supervision. <br />13. Investigators. The Kittitas County Department of Public Defense will set aside sufficient funds <br />out of its budget to fund defense investigators. Public Defenders may file ex parte motions for <br />such investigator funds. <br />14. Costs. The Contracting Attorney shall receive copies of all pleadings filed in their client's <br />Superior Court case file in the Kittitas County Clerk's Office at no cost to the attorney. The <br />Clerk shall bill those expenses directly to the Kittitas County Department of Public Defense. <br />15. Experts. The Kittitas County Department of Public Defense will set aside sufficient funds for <br />expert defense witnesses. Public Defenders may file ex parte motions for such expert witness <br />funds. <br />16. Extraordinary cases. If a public defender is assigned a case which requires an extraordinary <br />amount of time and preparation, Counsel may apply to the Kittitas County Department of Public <br />Defense in writing and subject to CRI IA, for such additional compensation as the Department <br />determines to be appropriate. <br />17. Conflict Counsel. The cost of conflict counsel shall be paid by the County and not by the <br />contracting attorney. If the Contracting Attorney or any employed or associated attorney is <br />precluded from representing a client because of a conflict which cannot be resolved by transfer <br />of the case between the Contracting Attorney and employed or associated counsel, the attorney <br />shall promptly notify the Kittitas County Department of Public Defense by notice of withdrawal <br />and substitution of another attorney qualified under the terms of Paragraph 4. Conflict counsel <br />shall be paid at the same per case compensation rate as the Contracting Attorney. For the <br />purposes of this provision, a Conflict of Interest requiring any replacement of counsel shall be as <br />defined in the applicable RPCs (Rules of Professional Conduct) promulgated by the Washington <br />Supreme Court. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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