E. Procedures
1. Approval of Attorneys. An attorney's
credentials shall be verified through the State Bar Association prior to being
approved to visit or initiate privileged communication with
offenders.
2. Approval of
authorized representatives: Paralegals, legal assistants, law clerks and
investigators may be permitted to enter the institution to conduct interviews
with offender clients of their supervising attorney, either with the attorney
or alone. Such permission is at the discretion of the warden, who may approve
or disapprove these requests. Prior to a paralegal, legal assistant, law clerk
or investigator being approved to enter the grounds of the institution, the
following criteria shall be met by the employing attorney:
a. The paralegal, legal assistant, law clerk
or investigator must not be on the visiting list of any offender confined in a
state institution (except for immediate family members).
b. A paralegal must have completed a
paralegal or legal assistant study program at an accredited four-year college
or junior college, or have completed a paralegal or legal assistant study
program approved by the American Bar Association. (Certification by the
National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. as a Certified Legal Assistant
(CLA) may be substituted for the aforementioned programs.)
c. The employing or supervising attorney
shall submit a paralegal, legal assistant, law clerk or investigator affidavit
to the warden of the institution to be visited certifying the following prior
to the approval for a paralegal, legal assistant, law clerk or investigator to
enter institutional grounds:
i. the
individual's name, social security number and birth date;
ii. the length of time the individual has
been employed or supervised by the attorney;
iii. paralegals and investigators must attach
a copy of their certification or license to the affidavit, if
applicable.
iv. representatives of
attorneys who seek authorization to visit a client on behalf of their
supervising attorney, but do not possess a certificate and/or license shall not
be authorized or approved except by special permission from the
warden.
d. Paralegals,
legal assistants, law clerks and investigators shall complete the department's
"Orientation for Legal Representatives" training prior to being allowed to
visit an offender. This training may be conducted using the automated
presentation on the department's website or upon arrival at the institution for
an approved visit. The person taking the training on-line shall be required to
submit the printable certificate of training with their affidavit. The visit
may be prohibited if the required training is not completed.
e. This information shall then be verified
and the attorney notified of the disposition of the request. Thereafter, for a
period not to exceed one year from the date of approval, as long as the
paralegal, legal assistant, law clerk or investigator continues in the employ
or under the supervision of the same attorney, visits may be
approved.
3. Scheduling.
Visits by attorneys and their authorized representatives shall be scheduled
through the institution at least 24 hours in advance.
4. Time of Visits. Visits by attorneys and
their authorized representatives must normally take place Monday through
Friday, excluding holidays, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m.
5. Exceptions
a. The warden may approve special visits not
in conformity with Paragraphs E.1, 2, 3 and 4 when unusual circumstances
warrant.
b. Any improper acts or
unethical behavior with an offender during a visit may result in an attorney or
their authorized representatives being denied future requests to visit an
offender.