Appointed attorney definition

Appointed attorney means an attorney appointed by the court to represent an indigent person.
Appointed attorney means and includes private Attorneys, the public defender, and the conflict public defender.
Appointed attorney means an attorney appointed by the court and compensated by the state to represent an indigent defendant.

Examples of Appointed attorney in a sentence

  • Appointed attorney means an attorney ordered by the Court to represent a financially eligible person under the CJA and this Plan.

  • DPNO 53186 is in the name of the wife and the lien is for Public Defender, Public Advocate and Court Appointed attorney services.

  • Any such resolution in writing may consist of two or more documents in like form each signed by one or more Company Membe rs and may, in the case of a corporate body, be signed on its behalf by the authorised representative, director or secretary thereof, or the Solicitor thereto or (in any case) by the Company Me mber’s properly Appointed attorney or properly authorised representative.

  • The County Executive Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2010 includes a 2% general salary increase, which if adopted, a similar 2% increase in Court Appointed attorney fees would result in an additional increase of $109,276 in Fiscal Year 2010.

  • If you are unable to hire your own attorney, you should apply for a Court Appointed attorney using the online Indigent Defense Portal (instructions below).


More Definitions of Appointed attorney

Appointed attorney means an attorney who accepts
Appointed attorney refers to an attorney in private practice who is certified to take appointments to represent clients from the Wisconsin State Public Defender. Except for those rules which reference issues peculiar to the private bar, e.g. certification, these standards reflect the same expectations the Wisconsin State Public Defender has for staff attorneys.
Appointed attorney refers to an attorney in private practice who is certified and appointed by the OSPD to represent clients eligible for OSPD services. Except for those rules which reference issues peculiar to the private bar, e.g. certification, these standards reflect the same expectations the Wisconsin Office of the State Public Defender has for staff attorneys.
Appointed attorney means an attorney who is appointed to advise and represent the legislative body of a county in accordance with Subsection 17-15-27(2)(a).
Appointed attorney means an attorney appointed by the court and compensated by the state to represent an in­ digent person.
Appointed attorney means an attorney appointed by the
Appointed attorney means and includes private attorneys, the