Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XV-909 - Eligibility for Public Defender ServicesA. Eligible for Services if Financially Unable to Secure Appropriate Representation 1. A person will be eligible for public defender services if he or she is unable, without substantial financial hardship to himself or to his dependents, to obtain competent, qualified legal representation on his own.2. Substantial financial hardship is presumptively determined to include all defendants who receive public assistance, such as Food Stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid, Disability Insurance, resides in public housing, or earns less than two hundred percent of the federal poverty guideline. A defendant is presumed to have a substantial financial hardship if he or she is currently serving a sentence in a correctional institution or is housed in a mental health facility.3. Capital defendants not falling below the presumptive threshold will be eligible to receive public defender services if their particular circumstances, including seriousness of the charges being faced, monthly expenses, local private counsel rates for counsel qualified to handle capital cases, would result in a "substantial hardship" were they to seek to retain private counsel. Relevant considerations may include such factors as income or funds from employment or any other source, including public assistance, to which the accused is entitled, property owned by the accused or in which he or she has an economic interest, outstanding obligations, the number and ages of dependents, employment and job training history, and level of education. Release on bail alone shall not disqualify a person from eligibility.4. A capital defendant meeting the above criteria will be eligible for public defender services notwithstanding that he or she has retained counsel through a collateral funding source or on a pro bono basis. A capital defendant who has retained counsel at his own expense may be eligible for public defender services subject to careful examination of his or her financial status and the possibility of seeking an order under R.S. 15:176.B. Determination of Eligibility 1. The district public defender shall be responsible for determining eligibility for public defender services in each case in his or her jurisdiction. Should the district public defender be prevented from making such a determination by a conflict of interest, responsibility for the determination of eligibility will transfer to the state public defender.2. The determination of eligibility shall not be subject to judicial or political interference.3. A determination of eligibility in capital cases should be made as soon as possible after arrest or after the issue of eligibility has been raised.4. Once a capital defendant is determined to be eligible for public defender services he or she shall be presumed to remain eligible through each stage of the capital case unless a formal determination of ineligibility is made.5. Where, as a result of a change of circumstances or new information, the district public defender or state public defender believes that a defendant may not be eligible, the question of eligibility shall be investigated and a new determination made.6. A capital defendant may be found to be eligible for public defender services notwithstanding a judicial finding that the defendant is not indigent pursuant to R.S. 15:175.C. Eligibility in Capital Cases Presumed until Investigation of Eligibility Complete 1. All capital defendants are presumed eligible for public defender services until the completion of any investigation of eligibility and a formal determination of ineligibility.D. Finding of Ineligibility 1. Where a capital defendant is found to be ineligible for public defender services under this Section, the defendant may apply to the court for a determination of indigency under R.S. 15:175. If found by the court to be indigent, the defendant shall be deemed to be eligible for the purposes of this Section.2. No capital defendant shall be found ineligible where he or she is able to provide some but not all of the funds necessary for an adequate defense. Instead, the defendant should be found eligible and an application for partial reimbursement pursued under R.S. 15:176.La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § XV-909
Promulgated by the Office of the Governor, Public Defender Board, LR 36:995 (May 2010).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:148.