Legal Division
The Legal Division
handles all non-capital cases for the Ohio Public Defender. This
division consists of two sections: Appeals and Post-Conviction
Section; and Intake/Prison Legal Services Section.
John A. Bay supervises this
division.
Appeals and
Post-Conviction SectionThe Appeals and
Post-Conviction Section represents clients who have already
finished their trials and direct appeal to the Ohio Supreme
Court, and were represented by county public defenders or an
appointed attorney. Assistant public defenders then review the
client’s claim of unlawful imprisonment and determines whether
or not the claim has merit.
If the claim does not
have merit, the attorney meets with or writes the client to
explain why their claim has no merit. If a claim has arguable
merit, the attorney uses state-of-the-art research tools, and
with the assistance of support staff, litigates the claim in the
appropriate courts.
In Ohio, there are
over 44,000 adults and 2,500 juveniles in prisons and detention
facilities. This Division, while facing a considerable challenge
in meeting the needs of these persons requesting assistance,
provides the finest legal representation with the available
resources.
Intake/Prison
Legal Services SectionThe Intake/Prison
Legal Services Section reviews cases forwarded to the central office
claiming unlawful imprisonment. Attorneys in this section also
provide orientation for new prisoners, giving them a legal
packet containing sentence and release information. The packet
also addresses the areas of greatest concern to the inmates, and
gives an overview of the services provided by the State Public
Defender. This section also provides representation at parole
revocation hearings to parolees who are charged with violating
some condition(s) of their parole.
Jim Foley supervises this
section.
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Staff
"Justice consists not in
being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the
right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong."
Theodore Roosevelt
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