Bill Text: MS SB3001 | 2010 | Regular Session | Engrossed
Bill Title: Office of Capital Defense Counsel/Office of Indigent Appeals; merge into Office of State Public Defender.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-03-02 - Died In Committee [SB3001 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2010-SB3001-Engrossed.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2010 Regular Session
To: Judiciary, Division A; Appropriations
By: Senator(s) Fillingane
Senate Bill 3001
(As Passed the Senate)
AN ACT TO CONSOLIDATE THE OFFICE OF CAPITAL DEFENSE COUNSEL AND THE OFFICE OF INDIGENT APPEALS INTO THE OFFICE OF STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE, BUDGETING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES SUPPORT TO THE OFFICE OF CAPITAL DEFENSE COUNSEL AND THE OFFICE OF INDIGENT APPEALS; TO COORDINATE THE COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF STATISTICAL DATA RELATED TO THE INDIGENT DEFENSE SYSTEM; TO DEVELOP PLANS AND PROPOSALS FOR A STATEWIDE PUBLIC DEFENDER SYSTEM IN COORDINATION WITH THE MISSISSIPPI PUBLIC DEFENDER TASK FORCE; TO AMEND SECTIONS 99-18-3, 99-40-1 AND 99-18-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, IN CONFORMITY; TO AMEND SECTION 99-39-103, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF CAPITAL POST-CONVICTION COUNSEL; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. (1) There is hereby created the Office of State Public Defender. The Office of State Public Defender shall consist of a State Defender who shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate for a term of four (4) years and staffed by any necessary personnel as determined and hired by the State Defender.
(2) Funding for the Office of State Public Defender shall come from funds available in the Capital Defense Counsel Fund, the Indigent Appeals Fund and the Public Defenders Education Fund as determined by the State Defender. The State Defender shall have the authority to transfer funds between the various funds to efficiently and effectively accomplish the mission of the Office of State Public Defender and its divisions.
(3) The State Defender must be a duly licensed attorney admitted to the practice of law in this state, have practiced in the area of criminal law for at least five (5) years and shall meet all qualifications to serve as lead trial and appellate counsel in death penalty cases as may be set by the Supreme Court of Mississippi. The salary of the State Defender shall be no greater than ninety percent (90%) of the salary of the Attorney General and no less than the salary of a district attorney.
(4) The State Defender may be removed by the Governor upon finding that the State Defender is not qualified under law, has failed to perform the duties of the office, or has acted beyond the scope of the authority granted by law for the office.
(5) The Office of State Public Defender shall provide administrative, budget and financial services to the Office of Capital Defense Counsel, the Office of Indigent Appeal and the Division of Public Defender Training, which shall become divisions of the Office of State Public Defender. All financial and administrative powers and responsibilities of the Directors of the Capital Defense Counsel and Office of Indigent Appeals set forth in Sections 99-18-3 through 99-18-17 and Section 99-40-1 shall be transferred to the State Defender.
(6) The State Defender shall, at the end of the current terms of the Directors of the Capital Defense Counsel and Office of Indigent Appeals, appoint and supervise the Directors of the Division of Capital Defense Counsel, the Division of Indigent Appeals and the Division of Public Defender Training within the Office of State Public Defender. The State Defender may simultaneously serve as State Defender and as director of one or more divisions; provided, however, that the State Defender shall receive no additional compensation for doing so. Nothing in this act shall prohibit the State Defender from directly representing clients of the office. Nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent an employee of one (1) division of the Office of the State Public Defender from working in part or in whole for the other division.
(7) The State Defender shall coordinate the collection and dissemination of statistical data and make such reports as are required of the divisions, develop plans and proposals for further development of a statewide public defender system in coordination with the Mississippi Public Defenders Task Force and to act as spokesperson for all matters relating to indigent defense representation.
SECTION 2. Section 99-18-3, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
99-18-3. There is hereby created the Division of Capital Defense Counsel within the Office of the State Public Defender. This office shall consist of a director who shall be an attorney qualified to serve as lead counsel in death penalty eligible cases and staffed by any necessary personnel as determined and hired by the State Defender. The director shall be appointed by the State Defender * * *. The remaining attorneys and other staff shall be appointed by the State Defender and shall serve at the will and pleasure of the State Defender. The director and all other attorneys in the office shall be active members of The Mississippi Bar, or, if a member in good standing of the bar of another jurisdiction, must apply to and secure admission to The Mississippi Bar within twelve (12) months of the commencement of the person's employment by the office. The director may be removed by the State Defender upon finding that the director is not qualified under law, has failed to perform the duties of the office, or has acted beyond the scope of the authority granted by law for the office.
SECTION 3. Section 99-40-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
99-40-1. (1) There is created the Division of Indigent Appeals within the Office of the State Public Defender. This office shall consist of a director who shall be an attorney in good standing with The Mississippi Bar, and staffed by any necessary personnel as determined and hired by the State Defender. The director shall be appointed by the State Defender * * *. The remaining attorneys and other staff shall be appointed by the State Defender and shall serve at the will and pleasure of the State Defender. The director and all other attorneys in the office shall either be active members of The Mississippi Bar, or, if a member in good standing of the bar of another jurisdiction, must apply to and secure admission to The Mississippi Bar within twelve (12) months of the commencement of the person's employment by the office. The attorneys in the office shall practice law exclusively for the office and shall not engage in any other practice. The office shall not engage in any litigation other than that related to the office. The salary for the director shall be equivalent to the salary of district attorneys and the salary of the other attorneys in the office shall be equivalent to the salary of an assistant district attorney.
(2) The office shall provide representation on appeal for indigent persons convicted of felonies but not under sentences of death. Representation shall be provided by staff attorneys, or, in the case of conflict or excessive workload, by attorneys selected, employed and compensated by the office on a contract basis. All fees charged by contract counsel and expenses incurred by attorneys in the office and contract counsel must be approved by the court. At the sole discretion of the State Defender, the office may also represent indigent juveniles adjudicated delinquent on appeals from a county court or chancery court to the Mississippi Supreme Court and/or the Mississippi Court of Appeals. The office shall provide advice, education and support to attorneys representing persons under felony charges in the trial courts.
(3) There is created in the State Treasury a special fund to be known as the Indigent Appeals Fund. The purpose of the fund shall be to provide funding for the Mississippi Office of Indigent Appeals. Monies from the funds derived from assessments under Section 99-19-73 shall be distributed by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the Mississippi Office of Indigent Appeals. The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal-year limitations, and shall consist of:
(a) Monies appropriated by the Legislature for the purposes of funding the Office of Indigent Appeals;
(b) The interest accruing to the fund;
(c) Monies received under the provisions of Section 99-19-73;
(d) Monies received from the federal government;
(e) Donations; and
(f) Monies received from such other sources as may be provided by law.
(4) There is created in the Office of Indigent Appeals the Division of Public Defender Training. The division shall be staffed by any necessary personnel as determined and hired by the State Defender. The mission of the division shall be to work closely with the Mississippi Public Defenders Association to provide training and services to public defenders practicing in all state, county and municipal courts. These services shall include, but not be limited to, continuing legal education, case updates and legal research. The division shall provide (a) education and training for public defenders practicing in all state, county, municipal and youth courts; (b) technical assistance for public defenders practicing in all state, county, municipal and youth courts; and (c) current and accurate information for the Legislature pertaining to the needs of public defenders practicing in all state, county, municipal and youth courts.
(5) There is created in the State Treasury a special fund to be known as the Public Defenders Education Fund. The purpose of the fund shall be to provide funding for the training of public defenders. Monies from the funds derived from assessments under Section 99-19-73 shall be distributed by the State Treasurer upon warrants issued by the Office of Indigent Appeals. The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of:
(a) Monies appropriated by the Legislature for the purposes of public defender training;
(b) The interest accruing to the fund;
(c) Monies received under the provisions of Section 99-19-73;
(d) Monies received from the federal government;
(e) Donations; and
(f) Monies received from such other sources as may be provided by law.
SECTION 4. Section 99-18-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
99-18-13. In addition to the authority to represent persons under indictment for death eligible offenses, the State Defender is hereby empowered to pay and disburse salaries, employment benefits and charges relating to employment of staff and to establish their salaries and expenses of the office; to incur and pay travel expenses of staff necessary for the performance of the duties of the office; to rent or lease on such terms as he may think proper such office space as is necessary in the City of Jackson to accommodate the staff; to enter into and perform contracts and to purchase such necessary office supplies and equipment as may be needed for the proper administration of said offices within the funds appropriated for such purpose; and to incur and pay such other expenses as are appropriate and customary to the operation of the office. This section is subject to the provisions of Section 1 of this act.
SECTION 5. Section 99-39-103, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
99-39-103. There is created the Mississippi Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel. This office shall consist of a director who shall be an attorney who shall meet all qualifications necessary to serve as post-conviction counsel for persons under a sentence of death and staffed by any necessary personnel as determined and hired by the director. The director shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate for a term of four (4) years, or until a successor takes office. The remaining attorneys and other staff shall be appointed by the director of the office and shall serve at the will and pleasure of the director. The director and all other attorneys in the office shall either be active members of The Mississippi Bar, or, if a member in good standing of the bar of another jurisdiction, must apply to and secure admission to The Mississippi Bar within twelve (12) months of the commencement of the person's employment by the office. At least three (3) of the attorneys in the office shall meet all qualifications necessary to serve as post-conviction counsel for persons under a sentence of death. The director may be removed from office by the Governor upon finding that the director is not qualified under law to serve as post-conviction counsel for persons under sentences of death, has failed to perform the duties of the office or has acted beyond the scope of the authority granted by law for the office.
SECTION 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2010.