Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part XV - Public Defender Board
Chapter 9 - Capital Defense Guidelines
Section XV-903 - Adoption and Implementation of Capital Representation Plans
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-903
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Adoption of Capital Representation Plans
1. The state public defender shall adopt and
implement a plan formalizing the means by which high quality legal
representation in death penalty cases is to be provided in accordance with
these guidelines (the Louisiana Capital Representation Plan).
2. Each district public defender (or regional
director where a service region has been established) shall adopt and implement
a plan formalizing the means by which high quality legal representation in
death penalty cases is to be provided in accordance with these guidelines and
the Louisiana Capital Representation Plan (the District Capital Representation
Plan).
3. The state public defender
may publish a form for the District Capital Representation Plan.
B. Capital Representation Plans to Provide for Compliance with the Guidelines
1.
The Louisiana Capital Representation Plan and the District Capital
Representation Plans shall set forth how each jurisdiction will conform to each
of these guidelines and meet the standards established by the performance
standards.
C. Capital Representation Plans to Provide for Zealous Advocacy
1. All elements of the Capital Representation
Plan should be structured to ensure that counsel defending death penalty cases
are able to do so free from political influence, judicial interference,
conflicts of interest and under conditions that enable them to provide zealous
advocacy in accordance with the Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct. The
Capital Representation Plans should be structured to allow these goals to be
achieved in a cost-effective and fiscally responsible manner.
2. While ensuring that the performance of the
defense function is free from judicial interference, defense counsel should:
a. maintain adherence to the Rules of
Professional Conduct;
b. manifest a
professional attitude toward the judge, opposing counsel, witnesses, jurors,
and others in the courtroom; and
c.
should not knowingly disobey an obligation under the rules or rulings of a
court, except for an open refusal based on an assertion that no valid
obligation exists.
D. Capital Representation Plans to Provide for Case Supervisor in Every Case
1. The
Capital Representation Plan shall provide that for each capital case a case
supervisor will be specifically identified. Each case supervisor must be
certified as lead counsel under these guidelines.
2. Where lead counsel in the case is an
employee of a public defender office or defender organization, the supervisor
will be the director of that office or organization, or a person he or she
assigns to that role.
3. Where lead
counsel in the case is acting under contract, the supervisor will be the
director of the contracting agency, or a person he or she assigns to that
role.
4. Where the director of an
office, organization or contracting agency is counsel in the case, the
supervisor shall be the trial level compliance officer or a person assigned by
the trial level compliance officer.
5. The case supervisor is not counsel in the
case but is responsible for assisting and supporting each attorney to provide
representation in compliance with these guidelines. The case supervisor must
monitor the representation in the case for compliance with these guidelines and
associated performance standards.
6. The case supervisor may make
recommendations to the defense team, resolve workload questions pursuant to
§919 and report non-compliance with the
guidelines to the district public defender and state public defender. The case
supervisor does not have the authority to act on behalf of the defendant or to
direct members of the defense team to take any action or refrain from taking
any action.
E. Transitional provisions for capital representation plan
1. Each district public defender and the
state public defender is to complete and submit to the board a capital
representation plan within three months of the adoption of these guidelines by
the board. The state public defender is to provide technical assistance to
district public defenders to assist in completing their capital representation
plans.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:148.
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