Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part XV - Public Defender Board
Chapter 9 - Capital Defense Guidelines
Section XV-923 - Training
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-923
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Funding of Capital Defense Trainings
1. Funds should be
made available by the Public Defender Board for the effective training,
professional development, and continuing education of capital defense
attorneys, investigators and mitigation specialists.
B. Comprehensive Training Program
1. Attorneys seeking to qualify for capital
defense certification shall satisfactorily complete a comprehensive training
program, approved by the state public defender, in the defense of capital
cases. Such a program should include, but not be limited to, presentations and
training in the following areas:
a. relevant
state, federal, and international law;
b. pleading and motion practice;
c. pretrial investigation, preparation, and
theory development regarding guilt/innocence and penalty;
d. jury selection;
e. trial preparation and presentation,
including the use of experts;
f.
the investigation, preparation, and presentation of mitigating
evidence;
g. investigation,
preparation, and presentation of evidence bearing upon mental status, including
mental retardation;
h. ethical
considerations particular to capital defense representation;
i. preservation of the record and of issues
for post-conviction review;
j.
counsel's relationship with the client and his family;
k. post-conviction litigation in state and
federal courts;
l. the presentation
and rebuttal of scientific evidence, and developments in mental health fields
and other relevant areas of forensic and biological science.
2. The state public defender shall
develop and provide a comprehensive training program to assist attorneys in
meeting the mandatory training requirements established by
§923. B The state public
defender shall offer the comprehensive training program on at least an annual
basis.
C. Continuing Capital Legal Education
1. Attorneys seeking
to remain on the certification roster must continue to attend and successfully
complete specialized training program approved by the state public defender
that focuses on the defense of death penalty cases. Attorneys must complete at
least eighteen hours of training at an approved course or courses every two
years.
D. Continuing Professional Education-Non-attorneys
1. All
non-attorneys wishing to be eligible to participate on defense teams should
receive continuing professional education appropriate to their areas of
expertise.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:148.
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