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The primary objective for the Public Defender's office is providing quality legal representation for indigent defendants.
Appointed by the court to represent offenders who are threatened with a jail sentence and are financially incapable of providing their own representation.
Provides legal representation and other services to those accused of a crime who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Provides services to both Lucas County and the Toledo Municipal Court.
Provides services to the residents of Clark County. Public Defender's office 521-1725
Provides legal representation and other services for those accused of crime that who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Focuses on the appeals and post-trial activities of criminal and death penalty cases. Also offers representation at trial when requested by the courts, as well as parole and probation revocation hearings for the adults and juvenile inmates currently imprisoned in Ohio. Other services include technical services, educational programs, and assistance to court-appointed attorneys throughout the state.
Legal defense for indigent individuals charged with crimes but unable to pay for legal services. Criminal cases only.
Provides legal counseling/service to individuals charged within a court system.
Provides legal services including representation in court for indigent persons charged with criminal offenses that could result in loss of liberty.

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Criminal Law
Legal Representation
Public Defender
Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Hamilton County
Provides legal defense for cases referred by a Summit County judge. Handles all misdemeanor cases. Defendant must be facing possible sentence. Does not handle minor traffic cases, such as speeding.
Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Hamilton County
Provides public prosecutor services, advising and representing all county offices, public defender representation, prosecuting violations of adult and juvenile criminal laws committed within the Adams County
Supervises Public Defenders (attorneys) who provide legal representation for people who do not have the ability to pay for an attorney.
Provides public defender services for the defense and prosecution for individuals unable to retain legal counsel due to financial limitations

Provides legal counsel for people who do not have the ability to pay for an attorney.

Provides legal representation and other services for those accused of crime that who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Focuses on the appeals and post-trial activities of criminal and death penalty cases. Also offers representation at trial when requested by the courts, as well as parole and probation revocation hearings for the adults and juvenile inmates currently imprisoned in Ohio. Other services include technical services, educational programs, and assistance to court-appointed attorneys throughout the state.

Provides legal representation to indigent defendants (persons facing possible incarceration), individuals who cannot afford legal representation for offenses in Clermont County
Provides legal assistance appeals representation on Appellate Services / Wrongful Conviction Project (WCP) Wrongful Conviction Project, in post-conviction actions in death penalty, criminal, also juvenile delinquency cases
Provides criminal representation of indigents in municipal, juvenile and Common Pleas Court; does not handle civil matters and is not a legal aid office.
Offers legal services including court representation for indigent persons charged with criminal offenses.

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Legal Representation
Public Defender
The state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services for those accused of crime but who cannot afford to hire their own attorney. The United States Constitution and the Ohio Constitution guarantee the right to an attorney. An attorney is needed to protect an individual’s rights and to present the evidence necessary for a fair and reliable determination of guilt or innocence. The quality of justice a person receives should not be determined by how much money a person has. The Office of the Ohio Public Defender is critical to the fairness of the criminal justice system.
Provides criminal representation of indigents in municipal, juvenile and Common Pleas Court; does not handle civil matters and is not a legal aid office.
Provides legal representation (licensed attorney) for people who do not have the ability to pay for an attorney. Only serves persons charged with criminal violations, minors in delinquent and unruly matters, and parents of children who have been removed from the home by Geauga County Job and Family Services.
Provides legal representation services in criminal proceedings to adults and juveniles accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire a lawyer.
Provides public defender system information to make available to counsel for most people charged with crimes who could not afford an attorney to represent them