Office of the Ohio Public Defender

Office of the Ohio Public Defender

Description

The Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is located in Columbus, Ohio with one Public Defender and four Deputy directors. The OPD is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney. The office, which is overseen by the Ohio Public Defender Commission, is divided into Administrative, Appellate Services, Policy & Outreach, and Trial Services divisions. OPD provides representation on appeals and post-conviction actions in death penalty, criminal, and juvenile delinquency cases; at trial when requested by local courts and in counties that contract with OPD for trial services; and at parole revocation hearings for the more than 50,000 people in Ohio’s prisons. The agency provides technical assistance, research services, educational programs, and investigation and mitigation services to local public defenders and court-appointed counsel across Ohio. OPD also reimburses counties for a portion of the cost of running local indigent defense systems and enforces standards established by the OPD Commission. The OPD's mission is to advocate, fight, and help. Should you need any further information, please contact the Ohio Public Defender's office directly.

Contact Information

Address
250 East Broad Street, Suite 1400 Columbus, Ohio 43215

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