Note: This is what they are supposed to do. Whether they give a damn about you and the outcome is up to the individual attorney
What it is supposed to be
In Michigan, public defenders play a vital role in the criminal justice system by providing legal representation to people who cannot afford private attorneys.
They help ensure that everyone, regardless of income, receives a fair trial as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
Public defenders handle cases ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies and work at different levels based on experience and qualifications.
What Public Defenders Do
Public defenders represent clients in criminal cases at all stages of the legal process, including:
- Arraignments – Advising clients on their rights and entering pleas.
- Pretrial Hearings – Filing motions to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, or seek reduced bail.
- Trials – Presenting evidence, cross-examining witnesses, and making arguments in court.
- Plea Bargaining – Negotiating with prosecutors to reduce charges or sentencing.
- Sentencing – Advocating for fair punishments or alternatives like probation or rehabilitation programs.
- Appeals – Challenging wrongful convictions or excessive sentences in higher courts.
Because public defenders handle many cases at once, they must work quickly and efficiently while giving each client strong representation.
Levels of Public Defenders and Their Qualifications
Public defenders in Michigan progress through different levels based on education, experience, and case complexity.
1. Entry-Level Public Defender (Assistant Public Defender I)
- Education: Must have a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
- License: Must pass the Michigan Bar Exam and be licensed to practice law in Michigan.
- Experience: No prior courtroom experience required, though internships or clerkships in criminal law are helpful.
- Duties: Handles misdemeanor cases and low-level felonies under supervision.
2. Mid-Level Public Defender (Assistant Public Defender II & III)
- Education: J.D. degree and active Michigan law license.
- Experience: At least 2-5 years of criminal defense or prosecutorial experience.
- Duties: Takes on more serious felony cases, may argue motions in higher courts, and supervises newer attorneys.
3. Senior Public Defender (Assistant Public Defender IV)
- Education: Same as lower levels but with extensive trial experience.
- Experience: 7+ years in criminal defense, often handling serious felonies like murder or sexual assault cases.
- Duties: Represents high-profile clients, trains junior attorneys, and may work on appeals.
4. Chief Public Defender
- Education: J.D. degree and Michigan law license.
- Experience: 10+ years in criminal defense, with leadership and administrative experience.
- Duties: Manages the public defender’s office, oversees budgets, and sets legal strategies for the department.
If you need a defender to fight to the better end you either get lucky and get assigned a public defender that really cares or you hire a private attorney who primary goal is your rights, freedom, family and future.
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