Indiana Public Defender Commission
Description
The Indiana Public Defender Commission is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. With two attorneys, one Research and Statistics Analyst, and other staff members, the Indiana Public Defender Commission serves all counties in Indiana. They help to recommend standards for indigent defense in capital cases, adopt guidelines of salary and fee schedules for individual county reimbursement eligibility, review and approve requests for reimbursement in capital cases, and the adoption of policies and standards for county reimbursement eligibility in non-capital cases. The primary purpose of the Indiana Public Defender Commission's office is to make recommendations concerning standards for indigent defense services provided for defendants against whom the state has sought the death sentence, to Determine the indigence and eligibility for legal representation, Selection, and qualifications of attorneys to represent indigent defendants at public expense, Determine conflicts of interest, Investigative, clerical, and other support services are necessary to provide adequate legal representation. If you wish to have more information, please contact Indiana Public Defender Commission by accessing the contact information listed here.