Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 105 - STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES
Article 3 - APPOINTED ATTORNEYS
Section 105-3-1 - Panel of attorneys

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 105-3-1

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) The administrative judge of each district shall compile a list of volunteer attorneys eligible for assignment to represent indigent defendants for each county in the district. The list shall be known as the panel for indigent defense services.

(b) The administrative judge shall revise the panel annually, as incoming attorneys register with the clerk of the district court and when removal or withdrawal of attorneys from the panel or any other cause makes revision appropriate.

(c) Each attorney on the voluntary panel shall accept felony appointments for a minimum period of one year, with renewable one-year service terms thereafter. The administrative judge may waive this requirement for good cause shown.

(d) In compiling the list, the administrative judge shall consider the criteria contained in K.A.R. 105-3-2, the training, the resources and the experience of each attorney. The judge may consider any other relevant factor or factors relating to the attorney's ability to provide effective assistance of counsel to indigent defendants.

(e) An administrative judge may refuse to place an attorney on a panel. Should the administrative judge refuse to place an attorney on a panel, that judge shall promptly notify the attorney and the board of this decision. The decision shall become effective upon notice to the attorney and shall remain effective until the board or administrative judge places the attorney on the panel.

(f) An attorney who is refused placement on a panel may inform the board that the attorney wishes to appear and offer evidence for placement on the panel at a hearing before the board. Any such evidence shall be reviewed by the board for determination of whether or not the administrative judge abused that individual's discretion in refusing to place the attorney on the panel. The hearing shall be conducted as a summary proceeding.

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