Definition
An elected or appointed public official (usually of a county), who is an attorney regularly assigned by the courts to defend people accused of crimes who cannot afford a private attorney. Counties may also have alternate public defenders, attorneys who represent persons charged with a crime who cannot afford to hire a private attorney in situations where the public defender has a conflict of interest. In each Federal Judicial District there is also a federal public defender, an attorney who is appointed by the court to represent individuals charged with federal offenses who cannot afford to retain their own attorney. Some states have a state public defender to supervise the provision of attorneys to convicted indigent individuals for appeals.
URL Name
FJ-6700-6500
Third Level Code
FJ-6700
Taxonomy Code
FJ-6700.6500
Parent Code
FJ-6700
Family Code
F
Second Level Code
FJ
Fourth Level Code
FJ-6700-6500
Use References
Federal Public Defender, Alternate Public Defender, State Public Defender
Publication Status
Online