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The City of Seattle is responsible for providing indigent defense services to people charged with misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor crimes who meet certain financial eligibility criteria. Seattle has one of the finest public defense systems in the nation and has the lowest caseload of any jurisdiction in the state of Washington. In fact, there are only a few other jurisdictions in the country that have a lower caseload standard than the City. Since 1989, Seattle has funded a caseload standard of 380 misdemeanor cases per attorney. This is below the national standard of 400 misdemeanor cases per attorney, as well as King County ’s standard of 450 cases per attorney. Seattle is also one of the few jurisdictions to provide public defense attorneys at all first-appearance hearings.

Prior to 2004, the City contracted with King County, which in turn contracted with three nonprofit public defense agencies to provide public defense services at Seattle Municipal Court. This model provided little accountability and resulted in system inefficiencies.

The City has saved $1 million annually since it started contracting directly with public defense agencies (rather than going through King County ). Seattle currently contracts with two nonprofit law firms to provide public defense services and is in the process of issuing new contracts through the Request for Proposals (RFP) process.

Seattle is seeking to contract directly with a single nonprofit law firm to handle approximately 90 percent of the total case load (6,460 cases) and be the primary public defender for the City. In addition, Seattle is seeking to contract with a second nonprofit law firm to handle approximately 10 percent of the case load (760 cases), comprised mainly of cases for which the primary firm has a conflict of interest. Responses to the City’s Request for Proposals, which were due Aug. 23, 2007, are now being evaluated by the RFP Review Panel. Executive staff conferred with the King County Bar Association on the selection of panel members. The following people have agreed to serve on the RFP Review Panel:

  • The Honorable Donald Haley, King County Superior Court (retired)
  • Anne Harper, attorney, Snohomish County Public Defender (Previously, Ms. Harper was the King County Public Defender, a District Court Commissioner, and also spent 14 years as a public defender)
  • George Bianchi, attorney (nominated by the King County Bar Association to serve on the panel)
  • Regina LaBelle, Counsel to the Mayor
  • Bob Scales, Office of Policy and Management

The review panel requires a mix of individuals with criminal justice and defense experience, as well as contractual and administrative experience. In a review of five other King County cities that choose their own public defense firms, Seattle is the only one with a 50-50 split between outside members and city staff on its review panel. In three King County cities, the selection panel is made up entirely of city employees. And in two other cities, there is a single individual on the panel who is not a city employee.

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