Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, Non-Capital Trial Division’s Clinton Office
Description
The Oklahoma Indigent Defense System's Non-Capital Trial Division has a branch office located in Clinton, OK. The Clinton office provides legal services for appointments in Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Roger Mills, Washita and Woodward counties. With one Deputy Division Chief and other legal staff, this office provides representation to agency clients who cannot afford counsel to defend against charges brought by the State. The Public Defenders undertake felony, misdemeanor and traffic cases punishable by incarceration. The purpose of the Trial Program is to fulfill the state's obligations that accompany the right to represent a defense against criminal charges, including requirements imposed by the Federal Constitution. District court judges determine whether a defendant is indigent by applying standards developed by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. In addition, the defendant fills out a form about their assets, liabilities, and sources of income. If the judge determines the defendant is indigent, OIDS is appointed. If the court has assigned a public defender to your case in Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Roger Mills, Washita and Woodward counties, please contact the Clinton Non-Capital Trial Division at the OIDS using the contact information listed here.