Timothy Young
Director
Tim Young
received his undergraduate degree from the University of Dayton
in 1988. He
continued his education in Dayton and graduated from the
University of Dayton School of Law in 1992. After law school he entered private practice for two
years before joining the Montgomery County Public Defender
Office in 1994. He
worked as an assistant public defender, then as the manager of
the Dayton Municipal Court division of the office, and since
2000, he has worked as the Deputy Director of the Public
Defender Office.
He has
served on numerous boards and committees including the Board of
the Greater Dayton Volunteer Lawyer Project and more than 10
years on the Committee on the Appointment of Counsel for
Indigent Defendants in Capital Cases (more commonly known as the
Rule 20 Committee).
He has tried numerous cases throughout his career ranging from
misdemeanors to homicide cases. He has devoted his career to serving the indigent
population of our society. On January 1, 2008 he was appointed to be the State
Public Defender for the State of Ohio.
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"We must
scrupulously guard the civil rights and civil liberties of all
citizens, whatever their background. We must remember that
any oppression, any injustice, any hatred is a wedge designed to
attack our civilization."
F.D.R
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