Contract Defender Training October 17-18, 2024

Contract Defender Training — October 17–18, 2024

It is time to RSVP for Contract Defender Training. All the details are below, but here is what we need from you right now to reserve your spot:

  1. Do you need hotel lodging on Wednesday, October 16 and/or Thursday, October 17?
  2. Do you have dietary restrictions, and if so, what are they (vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.)?

Please send your RSVP email with the above information to:

Case.Contracting@mspd.mo.gov

Attorneys who attended Spring Training in March 2024 will be placed on a wait list and admitted as space permits after September 6. Preference will be given to those who did not attend Spring Training.

Lodging: For those with a commute of 60 miles or more (from office or home, whichever is closer), lodging will be provided on the evenings of October 16–17 at the Drury Plaza Hotel Columbia East, 3100 Interstate 70 Dr. SE. The hotel offers free parking, a hot breakfast, and a free 5:30 Kickback. MSPD’s training department will register you and your lodging will be direct-billed to MSPD Training — do not pay out of pocket. MSPD will not reimburse mileage to attend training. For hotel amenities, visit druryhotels.com — Drury Plaza Hotel Columbia East.

Location: The training will be held at MSPD’s Training Center:

Woodrail Centre
1000 West Nifong
Building 7, Suite 210
Columbia, MO 65203

Schedule: Training will be held Thursday, October 17 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., and Friday, October 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Meals: For those staying at the hotel, breakfast will be provided Thursday and Friday mornings. Lunch will be provided on Thursday, October 17 and Friday, October 18 as part of the training. Other meals are not reimbursed by MSPD.

Dress: Attire is casual. Come comfortable, ready to learn, work hard, and have fun.

Program Description: MSPD Contract Defender Training

Introduction: MSPD’s case contract defenders have taken on a greater role in indigent defense, advocating for nearly 15% of MSPD’s clients. Last year, 23% of case assignments were drug cases, 21% were probation violations, and a substantial number involved DWIs. Many of these clients have mental health issues to navigate. Based on case assignments and a pre-conference survey, MSPD developed this training program to meet your most pressing needs. The 2-day program equips legal professionals with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to effectively defend clients in drug offenses, DWIs, probation violations, and mental health-related cases.

Program Objectives

  • Enhance Understanding of Drug Cases: Explore drug laws including possession and related offenses, and defenses such as illegal search and seizure, lack of probable cause, and violations of constitutional and statutory rights.
  • Mastering DWI Defense: Develop expertise in defending clients accused of DWIs, with a focus on field sobriety tests.
  • Navigating Probation Violations: Analyze technical versus substantive violations, learn strategies for hearings, and advocate for alternatives to revocations.
  • Litigating Mental Health Issues: Understand how mental health intersects with criminal defense, including competency evaluations, mental health defenses, and advocating for treatment over incarceration.

Key Topics Covered

  • Drug Cases Defense Strategies: Constitutional rights protections (Fourth Amendment); establishing lack of knowledge or control; statutory updates and helpful case law; defense instructions
  • DWI Defense Techniques: Field sobriety tests and their reliability; breathalyzer and blood test challenges; alternative explanations and theories for a successful defense
  • Probation Violations Defense: Understanding probation terms and conditions; procedural rights during violation hearings; mitigating factors and presenting compelling arguments
  • Mental Health in Criminal Defense: Dealing with clients who challenge us; competency evaluations and implications; mental health defenses; diversion programs and treatment options
  • Trending Topics: Artificial intelligence — ethical pitfalls and potential benefits; case law update; holistic defense services available to case contracting

Training Methodology

  • Interactive Learning: Engage in sessions with interactive discussions, brainstorming opportunities, and collaboration with other contract defenders.
  • Expert-Led Sessions: Learn from seasoned legal professionals and subject matter experts who provide practical insights and case examples.
  • Legal Updates: Stay informed about recent case law, legislative changes, and emerging trends affecting criminal defense strategies.

Target Audience: This program is for MSPD’s case contract defenders seeking to enhance their expertise in handling drug cases, DWIs, probation violations, mental health issues, and other legal developments.

Benefits for Participants

  • Acquire practical skills and strategies to navigate complex legal challenges.
  • Expand professional networks and collaborate with peers.
  • Earn continuing legal education (CLE) credits — a minimum of 15 hours anticipated, including 3 hours of Ethics CLE and 1 hour of Anti-Bias CLE.

Instruction Packet

JENNIFER BUKOWSKY DONATES $300,000 TO PROVIDE ATTORNEYS FOR THE POOR IN BOONE COUNTY CRIMINAL CASES

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DECEMBER 11, 2020

JENNIFER BUKOWSKY DONATES $300,000 TO PROVIDE ATTORNEYS FOR THE POOR IN BOONE COUNTY CRIMINAL CASES

Jennifer Bukowsky, attorney and founder of Bukowsky Law Firm, LLC, has donated $300,000 to provide attorneys for the poor in Boone County. Bukowsky’s donation to Boone County will allow attorneys to be assigned in almost five hundred (500) pending criminal cases. The defendants in those cases have been found to be eligible for legal representation at the state’s expense, but placed on a waitlist by the Missouri State Public Defender (MSPD). MSPD, the state entity authorized to provide representation to the poor accused of state crimes, has been unable to provide attorneys for the defendants on waitlist cases because of a case overload.

Currently, there are over 650 cases pending on the Boone County waitlist and approximately 2,000 cases pending on waitlists in twenty-three other Missouri counties. Some defendants on the Boone County waitlist have waited for an attorney since June, 2018, some of whom have appeared in court unrepresented for bond hearings and status conferences. Bukowsky’s donation will allow the defendants to be assigned an attorney who will represent them in their criminal case. Bukowsky, a criminal defense attorney, has herself handled over 1,400 criminal cases in the course of her career, including as an Assistant Public Defender in the MSPD Columbia Trial Office.

MSPD Director, Mary Fox, expressed her gratitude for the donation. “This donation will provide these eligible applicants for legal services with the lawyer to which they are constitutionally entitled. I am grateful for this generous donation from Jennifer. As a former public defender Jennifer understands the importance of criminal defendants not only having an attorney, but having an attorney who has the necessary time to provide each client competent representation. This donation will assist these applicants, as well as the current clients of MSPD attorneys in Boone County.”

“This Court fervently desires defendants who are indigent and accused of a crime to be represented by counsel,” said 13TH Judicial Circuit Presiding Judge Kevin Crane. “Locally we have been trying alternative methods to ensure the defendants on the waitlist have access to an attorney. We are grateful for Ms. Bukowsky’s generous donation to pay for counsel for these defendants.”

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

MARY FOX, MSPD DIRECTOR, AT 573-777-9977, EXT 201
MARY EPPING, 13TH CIRCUIT COURT ADMINISTRATOR, AT 573-886-4058

NAPD Recommendations for the Biden Administration

Official Statement – For Immediate Release

November 12, 2020 (COLUMBIA, MO)  Provided is a link to the National Association for Public Defense (NAPD) Recommendations for the Biden Administration.  The Missouri State Public Defender system stands with NAPD and other defender communities in reforming the public defense systems throughout our country.

Link:  NAPD Recommendations to the Biden Administration

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For questions regarding this information, please contact:

Mary Fox, Director
Missouri Public Defender System
Office:  (573) 777-9977, ext. 201
Cell:  (314) 708-3819 cell
Email: Mary.Fox@mspd.mo.gov

Official Statement – For Immediate Release from Director Fox – June 8, 2020

MISSOURI STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER SYSTEM
Director’s Office
Woodrail Centre
1000 West Nifong, Building 7, Suite 100
Columbia, Missouri  65203
Telephone: 573-526-5212   Fax: 573-777-9975

Official Statement – For Immediate Release

June 8, 2020 (COLUMBIA, MO)  The Missouri State Public Defender system stands with our greater defender communities and bar associations throughout the United States as the public defense community marches today in St. Louis and Kansas City for Black lives lost and against the deeply rooted inequities in the criminal legal system.  Systemic racism and police brutality have never had a place in any part of our society, including our criminal legal system.  And yet here we are again.  This cannot continue.  We watched in horror the killing of George Floyd, but the presence of a video should not be what changes us.

We condemn state sanctioned violence against the Black community and all communities of color. We believe, and always have believed, that Black Lives Matter.  We have and will work tirelessly to have our client’s voices heard, valued, respected and believed in Missouri Courts. We commit to do more. We commit to listen to people of color and believe their experiences. We commit to teach and learn about how racism impacts our community, our courts, and our profession and to take action against it.

Mr. Floyd’s death proves that we have much work to do as a nation, as a public defender agency, and individually to right the wrongs of 400 years of oppression of Black people in this country.  In this moment, we again hear you, stand with you, and join you and the rest of our country in this fight for equality and justice.

For questions regarding this information, please contact:

Mary Fox, Director
Missouri Public Defender System
Phone: 573-508–7722
Email: Mary.Fox@mspd.mo.gov

Greg Mermelstein Named Interim State Public Defender

Press Release  For Immediate Release Greg Mermelstein Named Interim State Public Defender

Picture of Greg MermelsteinNovember 18, 2019 (COLUMBIA, MO) — The State Public Defender Commission has named Greg Memelstein interim director of Missouri’s public defender system.

Mermelstein replaces former director Michael Barrett, who resigned to take a new job in New York. Mermelstein will serve until a permanent replacement is selected.

“The legislature wisely made the public defender an independent department of state government in order to protect the rights and liberty of people accused of crimes,” Mermelstein said.

“Whether it’s fighting wrongful convictions or opposing illegal fees imposed on poor people, public defenders stop government overreach and uphold everyone’s constitutional rights,” Mermelstein said. I’ll seek to ensure that work continues.

Mermelstein has been with the public defender system since 1990.  He most recently served as deputy director and general counsel.

For questions regarding this information, please contact:

Greg Mermelstein, Interim Director
Missouri Public Defender System
Phone: 573-526-5212
Email: Greg.Mermelstein@mspd.mo.gov