About the Office of Public Defense
The Office of Public Defense strives to meet three main mandates:
Perform indigency screening to ensure Constitutional as well as cost-effective assignment of counsel at public expense:
- Interviewers use state standards and federal guidelines
- Interviewers conduct screenings in-office, at the County Jail and at the four divisions of the County District Court – in Arlington, Monroe, Everett and Lynnwood
- Once screened, cases for indigent defendants are referred to the Public Defender Association or conflict counsel for representation
Perform pre-trial interviews and report to judges verified information for decisions on whether to hold defendants in the county jail prior to their trial:
- Interviews are conducted at the jail - Monday through Saturday
- Verified information includes ties to community and criminal history
Represent defendants on specialized calendars in order to provide constitutional protections while containing costs, including:
- Involuntary mental health commitments
- Superior Court probation violations
- Felonies expedited as gross misdemeanors
- In-custody hearing coverage