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Public Defender Services FISCAL YEAR 2015 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES ANNUAL REPORT One Players Club Drive, Suite 301 Charleston, WV 25311 Phone:304-558-3905 Fax: 304-558-1098 Website: www.pds.wv.gov DANA F. EDDY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Public Defender Services

F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 1 5

P U B L I C D E F E N D E R S E R V I C E S

A N N U A L R E P O R T

One Players Club Drive, Suite 301

Charleston, WV 25311

Phone:304-558-3905

Fax: 304-558-1098

Website: www.pds.wv.gov DANA F. EDDY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Table of ContentsExecutive Director's PageExecutive Summary--Indigent Defense in West Virginia Infographic (FY15) --Appointed Counsel Summary--PDC SummaryAgency Information--Staff, History, and OrganizationFinancial Data--Summary of Appropriations, Expenditures, and Fund --Balances Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes Division Reports--Auditing and Accounting Division----Voucher Processing----Public Defender Corporations--Criminal Law Research Center--Appellate Advocacy Division--Indigent Defense CommissionAppendix A - Appointed Counsel StatisticsAppendix B - PDC StatisticsAppendix C - Appointed Counsel/PDC Comparisons Appendix D - AC Payee Totals--Top 100 Highest Compensated--Total Billed Travel TimeAppendix E - Historical Overview of Key Statistical Indicators

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The Executive Director’s Page

Public Defender Services’ administrative responsibilities include, by statute, processing for payment the vouchers setting forth the court-appointed counsel’s claims for fees and reimbursement of expenses; providing and administering grants to public defender corporations

operating in eighteen (18) judicial circuits; operating an appellate advocacy division; and providing support to criminal defense lawyers through a criminal law research center. In all these areas, the agency strives for excellence. However, each day in the world of indigent defense brings new challenges or exposes existing flaws.

The agency’s most daunting problem is overcoming the perception that panel attorneys are overbilling. This perception is the hurdle most often encountered in the effort to increase the rates of compensation. A common refrain from lawmakers or administrators is that, “attorneys have given themselves a raise”. One statistic is sufficient

to attest to an endemic problem in the billing: Since January 1, 2013, attorneys have billed over twenty-four hours in a day 183 times. This number will increase as additional vouchers with services in FY2015 are received.

The agency is auditing the vouchers of attorneys who are identified as billing in excess of twenty-four hours and have conferred with eleven counsel directly. The effort will continue. The hope is that by the end of FY2016, the level of billing will not be so obviously open to criticism, and a raise in the rates of compensation, assuming funding is available, will be more readily discussed.

In FY2015, Public Defender Services achieved a goal of processing vouchers for payment within thirty days of receipt. Unfortunately, the funding for the vouchers has not kept pace and attorneys may not be beneficiaries, yet, of this increased efficiency. In FY2015, the agency processed 36,266 vouchers.

In FY2015, Public Defender Services structured the funding for a public defender corporation in the Fourth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia and assisted in the formulation of a board of directors for the corporation. The anticipation is that the public defender corporation will take appointments, commencing in January 2016.

In FY2015, Public Defender Services provided continuing legal education credits to 264 attorneys throughout the state; provided newsletters summarizing all opinions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia; and provided summaries of legislation affecting criminal laws.

In closing, a delicate balance has to be reached by the agency. Public Defender Services is charged with “administer[ing], coordinat[ing,] and evaluat[ing] programs by which the state provides legal representation to indigent persons”. This means supporting attorneys in the effort, but it also means addressing issues with attorneys and challenging attorneys on questionable practices. So, at times, the agency will be perceived as an antagonist rather than a protagonist.

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While unfortunate, this is also unavoidable. In FY2016, the agency will continue to strive to achieve this balance and to enhance the experience of defending individuals whose liberty interests are at stake and who do not have the means to hire legal counsel.

Respectfully,

Dana F. Eddy Executive Director Public Defender Services

Front Row: Dana Eddy, Sarah Saul, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, Sheila Coughlin, Crystal Walden Second Row: Teresa Asbury, Brenda Thompson, Marjorie K. Wilson, Rachel Flynn, Don Stennett Third Row: Kimberly Bennett, Jonathan Friley, Lee Carper Back Row: Rhonda Ashworth, Heather Atkins, Lori Waller, Pam Clark, Jason Parmer,

Jackie Linthicome, Matt Brummond Not Picture: Betsy Chapman, Rosa McFarland

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Executive Summary

• Indigent Defense In West Virginia – FY2015 Infographic

• Appointed Counsel Summary

• Public Defender Corporation Summary

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Indigent Defense in West Virginia FY2015

Appointed Counsel

Public Defender Corporations

Claims Paid Cases Closed

Total Amount Total Paid in Claims Disbursements

Average Cost

Per Hour

Average Cost Per Case

* Average cost per hour for Public Defender Corpora ons is calculated by removing Administra ve Time (i.e., all

non‐client related work, such as office administra on and paid leave). This provides a be er indicator of the

amount it costs for direct legal services to compare to Appointed Counsel. If you include Administra ve Time, the

average cost per hour for Public Defender Corpora ons is $69.91.

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Total Amount Paid In Claims $25,954,897.24

Total Fees Paid to Counsel $23,399,286.67

Total Expenses Paid $2,555,610.57

Total Hours In‐Court 74,773.5

Total Hours Out‐Of‐Court 411,952.9

Total Number of Hours Paid 486,726.4

Percent of Total Hours In‐Court 15.36%

Percent of Total Hours Out‐Of‐Court 84.64%

Percent of Total Funds Paid Attributable To Fees 90.15%

Percent of Total Funds Paid Attributable To Expenses 9.85%

Average Total Cost Per Hour $53.33

Total Claims Paid 36,205

Less: Supplemental Claims Paid (1,669)

Less: Direct Claims Paid (777)

Total Claims Paid without Supplemental & Direct 33,759

All Claims W/O Supp & Dir.

Average Total Cost Per Claim $716.89 $768.83

Average Counsel Fee Per Claim $646.30 $693.13

Average Expenses Per Claim $70.59 $75.70

Comparative Analysis between All Claims and Claims With Out Supplemental and Direct

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL FISCAL YEAR 2015

STATISTICAL SUMMARY

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Total Number of Cases Closed

Total Amount Disbursed to Corporations*1

Average Total Cost Per Cases Closed

SUMMARY OF HOURS**

Total In Court Hours Worked

Total Out of Court Hours Worked

Total Drug Court Hours Worked

Total Administrative Hours Worked

Total Number of Hours Worked during FY 2014

Average Total Cost Per Hour

Percent of Total In Court Hours

Percent of Total Out of Court Hours

Percent of Drug Court Hours Worked

Percent of Total Administrative Hours

**Note: The Summary of Hours illustrates the difference in considering the total 

administration time reported by Public Defenders. These Administrative Hours include 

Holiday, Sick and Annual Leave hours paid to Corporation Attorneys. Moreover, it includes 

performance reviews as well as management of the facilities and personnel. It also includes 

time that cannot readily be allocated to a single case such as representing numerous clients 

on the same day in municipal court and peer reviewing files to ensure adequate legal 

representation by counsel. 

0.51% 0.68%

25.25% Not Considered

*Note: Total amount disbursed includes payments made on behalf of Corporations to audit 

providers; Office of Technology; State Auditor’s Office; and Legal Research Services.

1  Excludes $400,000 grant to 4TH Judicial Circuit PDC for startup expenses. This figure will be 

included in the FY16 cost‐per‐case calculation.

69.91 93.53

21.32% 28.52%

52.92% 70.79%

1,297.70 1,297.70

64,124.00 Not Considered

253,930.20 189,806.20

With Admin Without Admin

54,135.50 54,135.50

134,373.00 134,373.00

$535.22

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES

STATISTICAL SUMMARY

PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS FISCAL YEAR  2015

33,170.00

$17,753,257.00

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Agency Information

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Agency Contact Information

Dana F. Eddy Executive Director Betsy Chapman Executive Assistant Donald L. Stennett Deputy Director Marjorie K. Wilson Chief Financial Officer Brenda K. Thompson General Counsel

One Players Club Drive, Suite 301

Charleston, WV 25311

Phone: (304) 558-3905 Fax: (304) 558-1098

Criminal Law Research Center Pam Clark Coordinator

Appellate Division Crystal Walden Director Matthew Brummond Appellate Counsel Jason Parmer Appellate Counsel Lori Waller Appellate Counsel Sarah Saul Paralegal Rhonda Ashworth Secretary

Accounting and Auditing Division Marjorie K. Wilson Director Jonathan Friley PDC Administrator Teresa Asbury Supervisor Heather Atkins Accounting Technician Rosa McFarland Accounting Technician Rachel Flynn Accounting Technician Kimberly Bennett Accounting Technician

Operations Donald L. Stennett Director Jackie Linthicome Receptionist Lee Carper Office Manager

Special Projects Sheila Coughlin Coordinator

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Employee Recognition & Activities

We host monthly luncheons to recognize the accomplishments of various members of our team. One of our more notable achievement luncheons was a tailgate theme, complete with grilled lunch and cornhole.

Pictured: Pam Clark, CLRC Coordinator, is all laughs

Pictured: Teresa Asbury, Kimberly Bennett, Heather Atkins, Rachel

Flynn, and Rosa McFarland after Teresa left Dana a surprise (see below)

Pictured: Teresa Asbury shows Dana Eddy what happened to the last person who beat her in cornhole

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We also hosted an agency-wide CPR certification class and held a staff retreat one afternoon at Coonskin Park.

Pictured: Matt Brummond, Brenda Thompson, Sheila Coughlin, Teresa Asbury, Lori Waller, and Rhonda Ashworth at the staff retreat

Pictured: Don Stennett observes Lori Waller, Lee Carper, and Rhonda Ashworth’s CPR skills

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES Historical Overview

1. The State of West Virginia’s Constitutional Obligation.

Over fifty years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States recognized that:

[R]eason and reflection require us to recognize that in our adversary system of criminal justice, any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him. This seems to us to be an obvious truth. Governments, both state and federal, quite properly spend vast sums of money to establish machinery to try defendants accused of crime. Lawyers to prosecute are everywhere deemed essential to protect the public’s interest in an orderly society. … The right of one charged with crime to counsel may not be deemed fundamental and essential to fair trials in some countries, but it is in ours. From the very beginning, our state and national constitutions and laws have laid great emphasis on procedural and substantive safeguards designed to assure fair trials before impartial tribunals in which every defendant stands equal before the law. This noble idea cannot be realized if the poor man charged with crime has to face his accusers without a lawyer to assist him.

Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335, 344, 83 S.Ct. 792 (1963). With this decision, the Supreme Court of the United States extended the Sixth Amendment guarantee of the assistance of counsel in criminal prosecutions to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. Essentially, states had to provide counsel for persons who were too poor to pay for legal services when these persons were confronted with criminal charges or the loss of other important rights by reason of state action.

The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia reaffirmed this constitutional mandate as follows:

“There can be no equal justice where the kind of trial a man gets depends on the amount of money he has. ...” Griffin v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12, 76 S.Ct. 585, 100 L.Ed. 891 (1956). … The state must, as a matter of equal protection, provide indigents with the basic tools for an adequate defense or appeal, when those tools are available for a price to others.

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State v. England, 363 S.E.2d 725, 727 (W. Va. 1987). Accordingly, a defense must be provided to indigent defendants and the defense must include not only the services of the attorney, but the provision of other services and material, including the transcripts of proceedings. Id. 2. The Legislative Findings. In 1981, the following was codified at W. Va. Code §29-21-1:

The Legislature finds and declares that in certain proceedings the state is required to provide high quality legal assistance to indigent persons who would be otherwise unable to afford adequate legal counsel; that providing legal representation to those who face an economic barrier to adequate legal counsel will serve the ends of justice in accordance with rights and privileges guaranteed to all citizens by the Constitution of the United States of America and the constitution of the state of West Virginia; that the availability of quality legal assistance reaffirms the faith of our citizens in our government of laws; that the present system which utilizes appointed counsel is not operating satisfactorily in some areas of this state and the Legislature is presently unable to determine what system or systems will provide the most efficient means for providing legal representation; that there is a need to explore alternative methods of delivering legal assistance, including the use of salaried public defenders complemented by private panel attorneys; that innovative programs and pilot projects as well as a continuation of the present appointed counsel system are necessary in separate areas of the state to provide information and experience upon which to base future legislative action.

The West Virginia Public Legal Services Council was then created “for the purpose of facilitating required legal representation of indigent persons”. W. Va. Code §29-21-3 (1981; superseded in 1989). In 1989, the agency was renamed as Public Defender Services and was charged as follows:

The agency shall have as its principal purpose the development and improvement of programs by which the state provides legal representation to indigent persons.

W. Va. Code §29-21-4. This remains the agency’s charge.

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES An Organizational Overview

VISION: “There can be no equal justice where the kind of trial a man gets depends on the amount of money he has.” Griffin v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956)

MISSION STATEMENT: To fulfill the State of West Virginia’s constitutional obligation to provide quality legal assistance to persons who otherwise could not afford legal counsel in proceedings in which the person’s liberty interests are at stake. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE: Public Defender Services is within the Department of Administration for the State of West Virginia. The chief administrative officer is the Executive Director, who is appointed by the governor.

The agency has three divisions. The Accounting and Auditing Division is charged with the following responsibilities:

The agency shall establish and the executive director or his or her designee shall operate an accounting and auditing division to require and monitor the compliance with this article by public defender corporations and other persons or entities receiving funding or compensation from the agency. The accounting and auditing division shall review all plans and proposals for grants and contracts and shall make a recommendation of approval or disapproval to the executive director. The accounting and auditing division shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, reports concerning the evaluation, inspection or monitoring of public defender corporations and other grantees, contractors, persons or entities receiving financial assistance under this article and shall further carry out the agency's responsibilities for records and reports as set forth in section eighteen of this article. The accounting and auditing division shall require each public defender corporation to submit financial statements monthly and to report monthly on the billable and nonbillable time of its professional employees, including time used in administration of the respective offices, so as to compare the time to similar time expended in nonpublic law offices for similar activities. The accounting and auditing division shall provide to the executive director assistance in the fiscal administration of all of the agency's divisions. This assistance shall include, but not be limited to, budget preparation and statistical analysis.

W. Va. Code §29-21-6(d).

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The Accounting and Auditing Division also contains the voucher processing staff that processes for payment the vouchers which are submitted by private attorneys who accept appointments in eligible proceedings, which are defined as follows:

Criminal charges which may result in incarceration; juvenile proceedings; proceedings to revoke parole or probation if the revocation may result in incarceration; contempt of court; child abuse and neglect proceedings which may result in a termination of parental rights; mental hygiene commitment proceedings; extradition proceedings; proceedings which are ancillary to an eligible proceeding, including, but not limited to, proceedings to enhance sentences brought pursuant to sections eighteen and nineteen, article eleven, chapter sixty-one of this code, forfeiture proceedings brought pursuant to article seven, chapter sixty-a of this code, and proceedings brought to obtain extraordinary remedies; and appeals from or post-conviction challenges to the final judgment in an eligible proceeding. Legal representation provided pursuant to the provisions of this article is limited to the court system of the state of West Virginia, but does not include representation in municipal courts unless the accused is at risk of incarceration ….

W. Va. Code §29-21-2(2). The Criminal Law Research Center is another division of the agency and has the following statutory charge:

(1) Undertake research, studies and analyses and act as a central repository, clearinghouse and disseminator of research materials; (2) Prepare and distribute a criminal law manual and other materials and establish and implement standard and specialized training programs for attorneys practicing criminal law; (3) Provide and coordinate continuing legal education programs and services for attorneys practicing criminal law; and (4) Prepare, supplement and disseminate indices and digests of decisions of the West Virginia supreme court of appeals and other courts, statutes and other legal authorities relating to criminal law.

W. Va. Code §29-21-7. Finally, the agency’s third division, the Appellate Advocacy Division is established as follows:

The agency shall establish and the executive director or his or her designee shall operate an appellate advocacy division for the purpose of prosecuting litigation on behalf of eligible clients in the Supreme Court of Appeals. The executive director or his or her

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designee shall be the director of the appellate advocacy division. The appellate advocacy division shall represent eligible clients upon appointment by the circuit courts or by the Supreme Court of Appeals. The division may, however, refuse the appointments due to a conflict of interest or if the executive director has determined the existing caseload cannot be increased without jeopardizing the appellate division's ability to provide effective representation. In order to effectively and efficiently use the resources of the appellate division, the executive director may restrict the provision of appellate representation to certain types of cases. The executive director may select and employ staff attorneys to perform the duties prescribed by this subsection. The appellate division shall maintain records of representation of eligible clients for record purposes only.

W. Va. Code §29-21-6(e). In addition to the agency’s divisions, the statutory framework for the agency includes two additional entities. Indigent Defense Commission.

The first is the Indigent Defense Commission. Specifically,

(a) There is hereby established the Indigent Defense Commission to provide assistance to Public Defender Services with regard to the general policies and procedures of the agency, including, but not limited to, the opening, closing or merging of public defender offices throughout the state and the establishment of performance measures for the qualitative review of indigent defense.

(b) In order to demonstrate a collaborative approach to solving criminal justice problems, the commission shall consist of the Executive Director of Public Defender Services, who shall serve as chair, and the following members appointed by the Governor:

(1) One former or retired circuit judge;

(2) Three lawyers, one from each congressional district,

who have significant experience in the defense of criminal cases or have demonstrated a strong commitment to quality representation of indigent defendants;

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(3) One current chief public defender; […],

(4) One nonlawyer with a demonstrated commitment to providing legal services to the indigent;

(5) One person who is a member of an organization that

advocates on behalf of people with mental illness and developmental disabilities; and

(6) One attorney with significant experience in the defense of juvenile delinquency and abuse and neglect cases.

(c) The commission shall meet at the times and places specified by

the call of the chair: Provided, That the commission shall meet no less than four times each year. Members shall serve without compensation but may receive reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses for each day or portion thereof engaged in this discharge of official duties in a manner consistent with the guidelines of the Travel Management Office of the Department of Administration. …

(f) The commission has the following powers and duties:

(1) To develop standards regarding the qualifications and training for public defenders, assistant public defenders and staff;

(2) To explore opportunities related to the training of appointed panel attorneys;

(3) To evaluate, on an annual basis, the compensation and caseloads of public defenders and appointed panel attorneys;

(4) To develop standards for providing and compensating expert witnesses, investigators and other persons who provide services related to legal representation under this article;

(5) To study, monitor and evaluate existing standards for determining eligibility for legal representation under section sixteen of this article;

(6) To study the feasibility and need of creating additional public defender corporations, the activation of public defender corporations and the formation of multicircuit

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or regional public defender corporations in accordance with the provisions of section eight of this article;

(7) To study the potential for the dissolution of public defender corporations;

(8) To study, monitor, evaluate and make recommendations regarding the training, experience and background necessary for a public defender or panel attorney to competently represent indigent defendants in capital cases; and

(9) To monitor and make recommendations regarding the following activities of the board of directors of each public defender corporation receiving funding pursuant to this article:

(A) The appointment of the public defender and any

assistant public defenders pursuant to subdivision (1), subsection (c), section fifteen of this article;

(B) The fixing of professional and clerical salaries pursuant to subdivision (2), subsection (c), section fifteen of this article; and

(C) The removal of any public defender, assistant public defender or other employee for misfeasance, malfeasance or nonfeasance pursuant to subdivision (3), subsection (c), section fifteen of this article.

W. Va. Code §29-21-3b. Public Defender Corporations. The second entity is the public defender corporation, which, if active within a judicial circuit, is “to provide legal representation … in accordance with the provisions” of the governing statute. W. Va. Code §29-21-8(a)(2).

For each public defender corporation, a board of directors is appointed. The chairperson of the board is appointed by the governor. One to two members for each county in the judicial circuit are appointed by the county commission. One to two additional members are appointed by each county bar association within the judicial circuit. The board selects a “chief” public defender who is then responsible for the delivery of legal services by the corporation. Unless

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inconsistent with the governing statute, the provisions of the state’s nonprofit corporate laws govern the public defender corporations.

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Financial Data

• Summary of Appropriations, Expenditures, and Fund Balances

• Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances

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2420-2015-0221

REVENUES Sales of Publications - Continuing Legal Education 23,920.00$ DVD/VIDEO Sales (with CLE) 530.00$ TOTAL REVENUES $24,450.00

EXPENDITURES 3200 Office Expense 3,197.58$

3202 Rental Expense 515.00$

3204 Telecommunications 45.00$

3211 Travel Employee 2,145.00$

3216 Vehicle Rental 218.00$

3217 Rental(Machine & Misc) 125.00$

3218 Assoc Dues & Prof Memberships 500.00$

3233 Hospitality 2,859.15$

3245 Freight 29.98$

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3252 Miscellaneous Equipment Purchases 716.94$ $11,254.00

Revenues Over (Under) Expenditures $13,196.00

Fund Balance Beginning of Period July 1, 2014 $30,978.26

Fund Balance, June 30, 2015 $44,174.262421-2015-0221

Fund Balance Beginning of Period $6.00 Add: Consumer Sales Tax Collections - Less: Remittance of Taxes $6.00Fund Balance, June 30, 2015 -

Public Defender ServicesStatement of Revenues, Expenditures,

and Changes in Fund BalancesFor the Period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015

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Division Reports

• Voucher Processing

• Public Defender Corporations

• Criminal Law Research Center

• Appellate Advocacy Division

• Indigent Defense Commission

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DIVISION REPORTS

AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING DIVISION: VOUCHER PROCESSING

In FY2015, the staff of the voucher processing succeeded in its mission to process vouchers within thirty (30) days of the received date.

FY 2015: Public Defender Services Vouchers Paid July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015

Dollar Amount Paid  Number of Vouchers 

July 2014  $1,201,738.49   1,774 

August 2014  $1,891,803.92   2,579 

September 2014  $2,697,217.03   3,404 

October 2014  $1,446,151.67   2,186 

November 2014  $1,969,203.34   2,800 

December 2014  $2,245,734.16   3,122 

January 2015  $1,319,258.83   1,828 

February 2015  $411,827.74   489 

March 2015  $6,353,213.40   9,100 

April 2015  $2,506,103.62   2,799 

May 2015  $2,476,974.69   4,122 

June 2015  $1,460,798.66   2,023 

TOTAL  $25,980,025.55   36,226 

Pictured: Marjorie K. Wilson accepts her 30 years-of-service certificate from Governor Earl Ray Tomblin

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AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING DIVISION: PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS

For FY2015, there were seventeen public defender corporations serving eighteen judicial

circuits (see subsequent table below). Although Public Defender Services establishes strategic objectives for the delivery of legal services to indigents in eligible proceedings, public defender corporations are not subordinate divisions of this agency, but are autonomous quasi-governmental entities. The Internal Revenue Code classifies these organizations as non-profit (see 26USC501) and as a public charity (see 26USC509). In essence, employees of the public defender corporations are neither employees of Public Defender Services nor employees of the State of West Virginia, but are employees of a specific non-profit organization governed by a board of directors appointed by the Governor, local bar associations, and county commissions.

Summary of Activated Public Defender Corporations

See W.Va. Code § 29-21-8 Circuit Fiscal Year Office Locations

1st 1990 Wheeling & Weirton 2nd Before 1991 Moundsville 4th 2015 Parkersburg 5th 1996 Ripley & Spencer

6th & 24th 1995 Huntington & Wayne 7th 1991 Logan 8th 1990 Welch 9th 1991 Princeton 10th Before 1991 Beckley 11th 2000 Lewisburg & Marlinton 12th 1990 Fayetteville 13th 1990 Charleston 15th 1994 Clarksburg 18th 2001 Kingwood 23rd Before 1991 Martinsburg & Charles Town 25th 2000 Madison & Hamlin 28th Before 1991 Summersville 30th 1990 Williamson

For FY2015, Public Defender Services made grants in the amount of $17,753,2601 to and

on behalf of the Public Defender Corporations. In return for these grants, the Public Defender Corporations reported 253,930.2 attorney hours and 33,170 closed cases. This represents approximately $69.91 per hour and $535.22 per closed case. However, reducing the attorney time by the 64,124 hours reported as administrative time (189,806.20), the cost per hour increases to $93.53 with no effect to the overall cost per case. 1 Excludes $400,000 grant to 4th Circuit for startup expenses. This figure will be included in the FY16 cost-per-case calculation.

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CRIMINAL LAW RESEARCH CENTER

In the FY2015, the Criminal Law Research Center provided the following legal seminars to public defenders and to private attorneys at a substantially lower cost than commercial providers: Up Your Game: Tools to Improve Your Practice

Flatwoods, WV February 27, 2015 Matt Brummond,

Brandon Cook, Dana Eddy, Jonathan Friley, Jason Nicholas, Jason Parmer, Don Stennett, Stephanne Thorton, Crystal Walden, Lori Waller

Fifty-seven (57) attorneys attended this conference. Attendees earned 7.3 hours of continuing education legal credits, including 3.5 hours of office management/ethics. Trial I – Pretrial Planning Marshall University, April 1, 2015 Matthew Brummond,

South Charleston Campus Jason Parmer, Don Stennett, Crystal Walden, Lori Waller

Northern Comm. College, April 10, 2015 Matthew Brummond,

Wheeling, WV Jason Parmer, Don Stennett, Crystal Walden, Lori Waller

Potomac State College, May 14, 2015 Matthew Brummond,

Keyser, WV Jason Parmer, Don Stennett, Crystal Walden, Lori Waller

Fifty-seven (57) attorneys attended these conferences. 6.0 credits of continuing legal education in ethics were earned by the attorneys in attendance.

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Public Defender Services—2015 Annual Conference Stonewall Resort June 18 & 19, 2015 Variety of Speakers

The Criminal Law Research Center organized the agency’s annual conference, to which public defenders and private counsel engaged in criminal defense were invited. The topics included:

Opening Remarks, Dana Eddy, Executive Director, Public Defender Services

Legislative Reform, Joseph D. Garcia, Esq., Governor's Office, Director of Legislative Affairs

Challenging Drug Evidence, Drew Northrup, Esq., Assistant Public Defender, Baltimore, MD

The 411 on 404: A Summary of Opinions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia on Rule 404(b) of the Rules of Evidence, Dana F. Eddy, Executive Director, Public Defender Services and Jason Parmer, Esq., Appellate Advocacy Division, Public Defender Services

Juvenile Welfare Reform (Improving the Effectiveness of Juvenile Justice Programs), Jason Nicholas, Esq., Assistant Public Defender, 13th Judicial Circuit PDC and Lori Waller, Esq., Appellate Advocacy Division, Public Defender Services

Domestic Violence, Allen E. Barry, Esq., Assistant Public Defender, 13th Judicial Circuit PDC

Resources for Clients Who Have Been Judged Incompetent, Georgette A. Bradstreet, Statewide Forensic Coordinator and Charity N. Sayre, JRI Coordinator, Office of the Cabinet Secretary, WV Dept. of Military Affairs and Public Safety

Perspectives on Representing the Youthful Offender, Alicia MacIntire, WVDHHR Youth Services Policy Specialist; Teresa Lyons, Panel Attorney, Hedges & Lyons, PLLC; Rob McKinney, Division of Probation Services, WV Supreme Court; Cindy Largent-Hill, Director, Juvenile Justice Commission, WV Supreme Court; and John Lehman, Esq., Assistant Public Defender, 23rd Judicial Circuit PDC

Panel Discussion - Magistrate Court - "Life in the Fast Lane", 15th Judicial Circuit PDC Attorneys: Perry B. Jones, Esq., Chief Defender; Jack E. Clark, Esq., Assistant Public Defender; Eric D. Householder, Esq. , Assistant Public Defender; and Elizabeth B. Gross, Esq., Assistant Public Defender

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Preventing Burnout in the Practice of Law: Psychoneuroimmunology, The Healing Power of Laughter, Music & Joyful Living, George Daugherty, Executive Director, WV Lawyer Assistance Program

ABC's of DUI, David Pence, Esq., Member, Zerbe & Pence, PLLC

Case Studies in Mitigation, Stephanne Thornton, LICSW,MAC, Sentencing Advocate Director, 13th Judicial Circuit PDC

How to Talk to Your Expert - Court Ordered Psychological Evaluations & Strategies, Timothy S. Saar, PhD

4th Circuit & U.S. Supreme Court Update, Jonathan Byrne, Esq., Federal Public Defender Office, Southern District of WV

Ethics, “The Presentation That Will Change Your Life -- Forever!!!”, Terri Tarr, Esq., Chief Counsel, Judicial Investigation Commission

Award Recipients

George Casetlle, Former Chief Public Defender, Public Defender Corporation for the 13th Judicial Circuit, Second Annual John A. “Jack” Rogers Award for Outstanding Leadership in Public Service

Greg Ayers, Former Supervisor of Appellate Attorneys, Public Defender Corporation for the 13th Judicial Circuit, Second Annual Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Criminal Law

One Hundred Fifty (150) attorneys attended these conferences. Attendees earned 11.5 credits of continuing legal education, including 1 hour of ethics and 1 hour of office management. Additional credits were available by ordering DVDs of concurrent seminars not attended.

The Criminal Law Research Center continued its publication of the Legislative Watch, and reported on legislative activity and laws affecting criminal laws or criminal defense. The Criminal Law Research Center also published six (6) newsletters that addressed general issues affecting the criminal defense practice, discussed specific issues affecting the operations of Public Defender Services, and provided summaries of relevant decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia and the Supreme Court of the United States. The Criminal Law Research Center continues to maintain a library of material that is available to practitioners throughout the state. The material is listed on the agency’s website at www.pds.wv.org.

Pictured: Jason Nicholas (13th PDC) and Lori

Waller (Appellate Division, PDS), presenting at the

2015 Annual Conference.

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APPELLATE ADVOCACY DIVISION

“The right of an accused in a criminal trial to due process is in essence, the right to a fair opportunity to defend against the State’s accusations.” Chambers v. Mississippi, 410 U.S. 284, 294, 93 S. Ct. 1038, 1045 (1973). The Appellate Advocacy Division strives to protect this right and to ensure that West Virginia conducts its criminal trials in accordance with the rule of law rather than compromising justice in light of the citizen-defendants’ perceived opprobrium.

The Appellate Advocacy Division’s primary task is to pursue appeals on behalf of

indigent criminal defendants throughout the state who stand convicted of serious crimes resulting in lengthy prison sentences. The four lawyers and two staff comprising the division zealously advocate for their clients in the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, and in appropriate cases, three of the division’s lawyers can file petitions for certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States. The Appellate Division prefers complex cases or cases presenting issues of first impression so that in addition to protecting each individual client’s rights, the law in general can advance in a positive direction.

The Appellate Advocacy Division believes that trial and appellate lawyers can develop a

united front in the defense of the indigent citizens of our state. In an effort to implement this team approach, the division assists attorneys throughout the State by answering attorney assistance calls and participating in continuing legal education programs offered by the Criminal Law Research Center. The Appellate lawyers participated in every CLE program the Criminal Law Research Center held this year, including the Annual Conference.

Attorney assistance calls are a new service the division offers to fulltime public defenders

and panel attorneys appointed to represent indigent defendants. Trial attorneys can call with a legal question and speak to one of the appellate attorneys who will research the issue and provide feedback, discuss strategy, provide sample motions or any other resource that could be helpful to the trial attorney. The division can also brainstorm and host moot court for attorneys either in person or via phone conference. In the first full year of the assistance call program, the division assisted more than 40 panel attorneys and fulltime public defenders calling with legal questions.

The Appellate Advocacy Division is dedicated to vigorous representation of every client

during both the trial and appellate phase. The division’s ultimate goal is to help to ensure that every indigent citizen charged with a crime enjoys all the constitutional rights and protections guaranteed under the constitutions of both the United States and West Virginia.

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INDIGENT DEFENSE COMMISSION

The Indigent Defense Commission was reconstituted in 2014. The members are the Honorable John L. Cummings, Senior Status Judge from Milton; Valena E. Beatty, WVU College of Law Professor and Chair of the WV Innocence Project, from Morgantown; Lonnie C. Simmons, a criminal defense attorney and the Chair of the Public Defender Corporation for the 13th Judicial Circuit, from Charleston; George Castelle, former Chief Public Defender for the 13th Judicial Circuit, from Charleston; Lawrence P. Shao, Ph.D., former Professor of Finance at Marshall University, from Huntington; Karen B. Yost, President and Chief Executive Officer of Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, Inc., from Huntington; and Vanessa Ann Welch, an attorney with significant experience in the defense of Juvenile delinquency and abuse and neglect cases, from Morgantown. The Executive Director of Public Defender Services serves as Chair of the Commission. The Commission met three times this year before the drafting of this Annual Report. On January 29, it held its organizational meeting at the PDS offices in Charleston. The members discussed the online voucher system; the statutory directives to develop standards for providing and compensating expert witnesses, investigators and others, and to study the feasibility of creating multi-circuit or regional public defender corporations; and the findings; and recommendations of two performance reviews issued by the Legislative Auditor’s office in January 1999 and June 2004. Also discussed was the concept of gathering information on the qualitative aspects of public defense and the reasons cases are assigned to panel attorneys rather than to public defender corporations. Members then discussed the possibilities of developing a continuing legal education seminar on how to navigate the mental health system, and preparing a video to be made available through the state bar, which panel attorneys could review before accepting appointments of mental health cases. The Commission met again on April 24. At that meeting, the Chair reported that he and members of the PDS staff had met with Barbara Core and Matt Arrowood, Division of Circuit Clerk Services of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, on April 2 in Marion County, to discuss the Supreme Court’s E-Filing Pilot Project. This project will allow PDS to have electronic access to Circuit Court documents, which will facilitate further analysis of vouchers submitted for payment. The Commission also discussed the hourly rates paid to panel attorneys, and the consideration of proposing a decrease of hourly rates for travel to effectuate an increase for legal services.

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Appendix A

Appointed Counsel Statistics

• Summary of Claims Paid • Claims Paid

o Total o Without Supplemental or Direct Expenses o Supplemental and Direct Expenses Only

• Hours Paid by Case Type • Fees Paid by Case Type • Expenses Paid by Case Type • Expenses Paid by Category • Hours Paid In Court / Out of Court • Average Costs by Case Type

o Total o Without Supplemental or Direct Expenses

• Average Per Charge

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Attorney Fees $23,399,286.67 Attorney Expenses $1,479,912.09 Direct Expenses $1,075,698.48 Total Claims Paid $25,954,897.24 

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESSUMMARY OF APPOINTED COUNSEL CLAIMS PAID

Attorney Fees90.15%

Attorney Expenses5.70%Direct Expenses

4.14%

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Attorney Attorney Direct Total Total FeesCircuit Attorney Fees Expenses Expenses Expenses & ExpensesCounty Hours ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)

01 Circuit

BROOKE 6,361.47               302,787.94           20,369.09             16,997.50             37,366.59             340,154.53          

HANCOCK 8,552.43               411,064.16           25,558.83             6,963.00               32,521.83             443,585.99          

OHIO 14,095.82             659,022.02           33,292.46             31,083.21             64,375.67             723,397.69          

Total 29,009.72             1,372,874.12       79,220.38             55,043.71             134,264.09           1,507,138.21      

02 Circuit

MARSHALL 3,173.21               152,999.06           5,546.57               1,735.00               7,281.57               160,280.63          

TYLER 1,783.04               85,893.84             7,038.79               7,723.05               14,761.84             100,655.68          

WETZEL 2,952.10               142,291.22           7,858.57               139.02                   7,997.59               150,288.81          

Total 7,908.35               381,184.12           20,443.93             9,597.07               30,041.00             411,225.12          

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DODDRIDGE 4,532.00               212,676.04           22,907.80             7,866.31               30,774.11             243,450.15          

PLEASANTS 3,262.90               154,603.91           13,153.40             6,454.68               19,608.08             174,211.99          

RITCHIE 5,087.00               241,933.84           21,375.01             13,377.92             34,752.93             276,686.77          

Total 12,881.90             609,213.79           57,436.21             27,698.91             85,135.12             694,348.91          

04 Circuit

WIRT 1,616.90               75,712.97             9,072.69               7,405.46               16,478.15             92,191.12            

WOOD 25,879.74             1,227,967.43       80,328.26             60,975.20             141,303.46           1,369,270.89      

Total 27,496.64             1,303,680.40       89,400.95             68,380.66             157,781.61           1,461,462.01      

05 Circuit

CALHOUN 4,556.30               221,131.30           23,135.81             620.50                   23,756.31             244,887.61          

JACKSON 8,208.60               399,946.29           44,569.22             3,116.56               47,685.78             447,632.07          

MASON 8,693.20               420,406.07           17,795.77             1,500.00               19,295.77             439,701.84          

ROANE 4,224.70               205,120.65           23,477.86             ‐                         23,477.86             228,598.51          

Total 25,682.80             1,246,604.31       108,978.66           5,237.06               114,215.72           1,360,820.03      

06 Circuit

CABELL 18,848.72             943,129.44           32,680.58             47,840.47             80,521.05             1,023,650.49      

Total 18,848.72             943,129.44           32,680.58             47,840.47             80,521.05             1,023,650.49      

07 Circuit

LOGAN 11,732.20             567,309.74           29,362.04             2,552.70               31,914.74             599,224.48          

Total 11,732.20             567,309.74           29,362.04             2,552.70               31,914.74             599,224.48          

08 Circuit

MCDOWELL 9,840.30               476,368.30           17,104.99             30,781.32             47,886.31             524,254.61          

Total 9,840.30               476,368.30           17,104.99             30,781.32             47,886.31             524,254.61          

09 Circuit

MERCER 30,296.27             1,462,332.11       129,507.25           92,969.01             222,476.26           1,684,808.37      

Total 30,296.27             1,462,332.11       129,507.25           92,969.01             222,476.26           1,684,808.37      

10 Circuit

RALEIGH 18,587.48             901,838.32           63,042.23             15,798.96             78,841.19             980,679.51          

Total 18,587.48             901,838.32           63,042.23             15,798.96             78,841.19             980,679.51          

11 Circuit

GREENBRIER 7,605.30               360,106.03           5,292.57               3,833.32               9,125.89               369,231.92          

POCAHONTAS 2,821.10               132,309.76           6,524.78               341.60                   6,866.38               139,176.14          

Total 10,426.40             492,415.79           11,817.35             4,174.92               15,992.27             508,408.06          

12 Circuit

FAYETTE 7,976.20               385,865.47           1,600.00               18,516.02             404,381.49          

Total 7,976.20               385,865.47           16,916.02             1,600.00               18,516.02             404,381.49          

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KANAWHA 35,498.85             1,711,050.92       80,665.35             46,502.72             127,168.07           1,838,218.99      

Total 35,498.85             1,711,050.92       80,665.35             46,502.72             127,168.07           1,838,218.99      

14 Circuit

BRAXTON 5,824.07               282,915.68           26,168.16             700.35                   26,868.51             309,784.19          

CLAY 7,359.39               351,134.75           24,225.89             207.90                   24,433.79             375,568.54          

GILMER 3,640.75               175,380.11           18,704.66             546.10                   19,250.76             194,630.87          

WEBSTER 10,712.20             513,526.82           62,622.63             28,700.00             91,322.63             604,849.45          

Total 27,536.42             1,322,957.36       131,721.34           30,154.35             161,875.69           1,484,833.05      

15 Circuit

HARRISON 10,733.90             508,117.91           89,198.52             79,031.93             168,230.45           676,348.36          

Total 10,733.90             508,117.91           89,198.52             79,031.93             168,230.45           676,348.36          

16 Circuit

MARION 17,834.20             830,121.03           22,139.87             84,829.20             106,969.07           937,090.10          

Total 17,834.20             830,121.03           22,139.87             84,829.20             106,969.07           937,090.10          

17 Circuit

MONONGALIA 23,827.99             1,129,932.23       49,353.63             40,717.03             90,070.66             1,220,002.89      

Total 23,827.99             1,129,932.23       49,353.63             40,717.03             90,070.66             1,220,002.89      

18 Circuit

PRESTON 7,604.30               358,126.10           26,687.23             12,358.02             39,045.25             397,171.35          

Total 7,604.30               358,126.10           26,687.23             12,358.02             39,045.25             397,171.35          

19 Circuit

BARBOUR 6,466.60               304,220.86           18,273.71             1,302.50               19,576.21             323,797.07          

TAYLOR 7,210.20               337,919.80           18,845.91             ‐                         18,845.91             356,765.71          

Total 13,676.80             642,140.66           37,119.62             1,302.50               38,422.12             680,562.78          

20 Circuit

RANDOLPH 10,126.80             493,737.00           26,036.91             47,354.05             73,390.96             567,127.96          

Total 10,126.80             493,737.00           26,036.91             47,354.05             73,390.96             567,127.96          

21 Circuit

GRANT 2,734.80               132,746.47           8,320.52               5,219.25               13,539.77             146,286.24          

MINERAL 5,925.10               278,560.28           11,658.47             31,977.61             43,636.08             322,196.36          

TUCKER 786.40                   37,274.00             3,365.78               4,490.44               7,856.22               45,130.22            

Total 9,446.30               448,580.75           23,344.77             41,687.30             65,032.07             513,612.82          

22 Circuit

HAMPSHIRE 6,504.90               316,700.94           17,588.08             22,175.94             39,764.02             356,464.96          

HARDY 5,437.60               263,260.01           15,287.07             11,047.54             26,334.61             289,594.62          

PENDLETON 1,324.40               62,908.88             6,820.72               4,950.00               11,770.72             74,679.60            

Total 13,266.90             642,869.83           39,695.87             38,173.48             77,869.35             720,739.18          

23 Circuit

BERKELEY 18,197.45             870,562.96           54,176.02             93,501.65             147,677.67           1,018,240.63      

JEFFERSON 7,368.30               355,270.91           25,700.32             42,318.55             68,018.87             423,289.78          

MORGAN 4,839.10               232,698.49           20,120.17             12,958.99             33,079.16             265,777.65          

Total 30,404.85             1,458,532.36       99,996.51             148,779.19           248,775.70           1,707,308.06      

24 Circuit

WAYNE 4,929.80               257,221.30           14,019.70             10,420.20             24,439.90             281,661.20          

Total 4,929.80               257,221.30           14,019.70             10,420.20             24,439.90             281,661.20          

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BOONE 4,707.82               241,420.17           8,639.88               3,308.69               11,948.57             253,368.74          

LINCOLN 7,692.60               376,922.01           14,960.49             1,486.00               16,446.49             393,368.50          

Total 12,400.42             618,342.18           23,600.37             4,794.69               28,395.06             646,737.24          

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LEWIS 7,722.94               371,118.12           22,332.10             15,522.15             37,854.25             408,972.37          

UPSHUR 5,926.40               286,261.19           10,860.39             14,782.91             25,643.30             311,904.49          

Total 13,649.34             657,379.31           33,192.49             30,305.06             63,497.55             720,876.86          

27 Circuit

WYOMING 10,476.20             501,375.03           30,751.56             36,943.18             67,694.74             569,069.77          

Total 10,476.20             501,375.03           30,751.56             36,943.18             67,694.74             569,069.77          

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NICHOLAS 4,963.24               238,949.86           22,132.14             6,761.52               28,893.66             267,843.52          

Total 4,963.24               238,949.86           22,132.14             6,761.52               28,893.66             267,843.52          

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PUTNAM 15,493.70             739,879.86           44,543.44             25,375.03             69,918.47             809,798.33          

Total 15,493.70             739,879.86           44,543.44             25,375.03             69,918.47             809,798.33          

30 Circuit

MINGO 8,814.78               434,975.70           6,498.24               25,561.23             32,059.47             467,035.17          

Total 8,814.78               434,975.70           6,498.24               25,561.23             32,059.47             467,035.17          

31 Circuit

MONROE 2,416.20               117,700.57           10,269.68             2,973.01               13,242.69             130,943.26          

SUMMERS 2,938.40               144,480.80           13,034.26             ‐                         13,034.26             157,515.06          

Total 5,354.60               262,181.37           23,303.94             2,973.01               26,276.95             288,458.32          

State Total 486,726.36           23,399,286.67     1,479,912.09       1,075,698.48       2,555,610.57       25,954,897.24    

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Felony 8,937Misdemeanor 9,312Mental Hygiene 2,531Juvenile 3,248Parole/Prob. Rev. 1,430Term/Abuse & Neglect 8,949Habeas, Supreme Court 392Municipal Court Charges 604Other 802   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition, Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Total Claims Paid 36,205

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL CLAIMS PAID

Felony24.68%

Misdemeanor25.72%

Mental Hygiene6.99%

Juvenile8.97%

Parole/Prob. Rev.3.95%Term/Abuse & 

Neglect24.72%

Habeas, Supreme Court

1.08%

Municipal Court Charges1.67%

Other2.22%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

85

                     

63

                     

50

                     

17

                     

5                       

82

                     

1                       

‐                    

3                       

30

6                   

HA

NC

OC

K1

25

                   

79

                     

17

                     

27

                     

27

                     

15

9                   

5                       

4                       

5                       

44

8                   

OH

IO9

7                     

81

                     

25

5                   

10

                     

3                       

18

1                   

18

                     

‐                    

2                       

64

7                   

Total

307

                   

223

                   

322

                   

54

                     

35

                     

422

                   

24

                     

4                       

10

                     

1,401

               

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

63

                     

49

                     

60

                     

11

                     

10

                     

58

                     

2                       

‐                    

2                       

25

5                   

TYLE

R1

8                     

10

                     

6                       

12

                     

5                       

36

                     

1                       

‐                    

2                       

90

                     

WET

ZEL

59

                     

17

                     

52

                     

8                       

9                       

57

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

20

2                   

Total

140

                   

76

                     

118

                   

31

                     

24

                     

151

                   

3                       

‐                    

4                       

547

                   

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

79

                     

80

                     

12

                     

28

                     

33

                     

98

                     

‐                    

‐                    

19

                     

34

9                   

PLE

ASA

NTS

57

                     

74

                     

6                       

30

                     

9                       

54

                     

1                       

‐                    

8                       

23

9                   

RIT

CH

IE5

2                     

10

5                   

7                        

16

                     

7                       

98

                     

1                       

‐                    

4                       

29

0                   

Total

188

                   

259

                   

25

                     

74

                     

49

                     

250

                   

2                       

‐                    

31

                     

878

                   

04 Circuit

WIR

T4

2                     

56

                     

1                       

33

                     

8                       

22

                     

2                       

‐                    

6                       

17

0                   

WO

OD

55

6                   

1,2

07

               

29

2                   

21

3                   

70

                     

53

8                   

26

                     

‐                    

65

                     

2,9

67

               

Total

598

                   

1,263

               

293

                   

246

                   

78

                     

560

                   

28

                     

‐                    

71

                     

3,137

               

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

42

                     

8                       

3                       

5                       

2                       

14

8                   

9                       

‐                    

2                       

21

9                   

JAC

KSO

N1

14

                   

46

                     

2                       

18

                     

32

                     

25

2                   

16

                     

‐                    

23

                     

50

3                   

MA

SON

19

9                   

29

9                   

49

                     

11

9                   

50

                     

84

                     

6                       

‐                    

14

                     

82

0                   

RO

AN

E6

6                     

22

                     

13

                     

34

                     

7                       

15

5                   

5                       

‐                    

11

                     

31

3                   

Total

421

                   

375

                   

67

                     

176

                   

91

                     

639

                   

36

                     

‐                    

50

                     

1,855

               

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L4

85

                   

91

                     

60

7                   

12

4                   

74

                     

42

0                   

22

                     

‐                    

28

                     

1,8

51

               

Total

485

                   

91

                     

607

                   

124

                   

74

                     

420

                   

22

                     

‐                    

28

                     

1,851

               

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

14

2                   

46

0                   

1                       

14

5                   

16

                     

17

1                   

7                       

‐                    

5                       

94

7                   

Total

142

                   

460

                   

1                       

145

                   

16

                     

171

                   

7                       

‐                    

5                       

947

                   

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L1

94

                   

15

2                   

24

                     

21

                     

3                       

17

0                   

5                       

‐                    

6                       

57

5                   

Total

194

                   

152

                   

24

                     

21

                     

3                       

170

                   

5                       

‐                    

6                       

575

                   

09 Circuit

MER

CER

52

7                   

40

4                   

16

7                   

46

0                   

69

                     

71

4                   

16

                     

29

                     

42

                     

2,4

28

               

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

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DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID

Total

527

                   

404

                   

167

                   

460

                   

69

                     

714

                   

16

                     

29

                     

42

                     

2,428

               

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H2

89

                   

22

3                   

8                       

41

                     

35

                     

81

4                   

14

                     

‐                    

8                       

1,4

32

               

Total

289

                   

223

                   

8                       

41

                     

35

                     

814

                   

14

                     

‐                    

8                       

1,432

               

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

96

                     

48

                     

6                       

9                       

12

                     

11

0                   

7                       

3                       

5                       

29

6                   

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S4

1                     

15

                     

19

                     

7                       

‐                    

33

                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

11

6                   

Total

137

                   

63

                     

25

                     

16

                     

12

                     

143

                   

7                       

3                       

6                       

412

                   

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

15

9                   

15

2                   

‐                    

16

                     

15

                     

20

0                   

8                       

5                       

1                       

55

6                   

Total

159

                   

152

                   

16

                     

15

                     

200

                   

8                       

5                       

1                       

556

                   

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A8

47

                   

64

8                   

‐                    

13

0                   

74

                     

67

6                   

51

                     

42

2                   

39

                     

2,8

87

               

Total

847

                   

648

                   

‐                    

130

                   

74

                     

676

                   

51

                     

422

                   

39

                     

2,887

               

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

93

                     

15

3                   

10

                     

29

                     

11

                     

14

5                   

1                       

‐                    

11

                     

45

3                   

CLA

Y6

9                     

63

                     

1                       

10

                     

4                       

18

0                   

1                       

1                       

1                       

33

0                   

GIL

MER

62

                     

91

                     

1                       

19

                     

5                       

52

                     

2                       

5                       

28

                     

26

5                   

WEB

STER

15

5                   

11

1                   

2                       

21

                     

9                       

19

6                   

4                       

‐                    

13

                     

51

1                   

Total

379

                   

418

                   

14

                     

79

                     

29

                     

573

                   

8                       

6                       

53

                     

1,559

               

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N1

46

                   

10

6                   

43

                      

40

                     

23

                     

16

3                   

17

                     

‐                    

14

                     

55

2                   

Total

146

                   

106

                   

43

                     

40

                     

23

                     

163

                   

17

                     

‐                    

14

                     

552

                   

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N3

77

                   

45

9                   

13

2                   

21

2                   

10

9                   

19

1                   

15

                     

38

                     

50

                     

1,5

83

               

Total

377

                   

459

                   

132

                   

212

                   

109

                   

191

                   

15

                     

38

                     

50

                     

1,583

               

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A4

93

                   

59

4                   

16

3                   

10

4                   

10

8                   

18

7                   

20

                     

69

                     

38

                     

1,7

76

               

Total

493

                   

594

                   

163

                   

104

                   

108

                   

187

                   

20

                     

69

                     

38

                     

1,776

               

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N6

4                     

82

                     

8                       

3                       

9                       

18

7                   

5                       

‐                    

19

                     

37

7                   

Total

64

                     

82

                     

8                       

3                       

9                       

187

                   

5                       

‐                    

19

                     

377

                   

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R9

7                     

10

9                   

7                       

72

                     

5                       

14

2                   

3                       

‐                    

1                       

43

6                   

TAYL

OR

12

0                   

92

                     

9                       

17

4                   

18

                     

15

4                   

2                       

‐                    

32

                     

60

1                   

Total

217

                   

201

                   

16

                     

246

                   

23

                     

296

                   

5                       

‐                    

33

                     

1,037

               

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H1

99

                   

29

0                   

18

                     

10

3                   

46

                     

67

                     

14

                     

9                       

33

                     

77

9                   

Total

199

                   

290

                   

18

                     

103

                   

46

                     

67

                     

14

                     

9                       

33

                     

779

                   

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T7

4                     

63

                     

7                       

34

                     

22

                     

33

                     

‐                    

‐                    

12

                     

24

5                   

MIN

ERA

L1

83

                   

33

1                   

9                       

60

                     

55

                     

44

                     

3                       

‐                    

11

                     

69

6                   

TUC

KER

14

                     

33

                     

‐                    

29

                     

3                       

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

84

                     

Total

271

                   

427

                   

16

                     

123

                   

80

                     

79

                     

3                       

‐                    

26

                     

1,025

               

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E1

53

                   

21

7                   

6                       

52

                     

35

                     

44

                     

6                       

‐                    

34

                     

54

7                   

HA

RD

Y1

08

                   

16

8                   

5                       

60

                     

20

                     

44

                     

1                       

‐                    

13

                     

41

9                   

PEN

DLE

TON

21

                     

27

                     

4                       

20

                     

12

                     

4                       

1                       

‐                    

5                       

94

                     

Total

282

                   

412

                   

15

                     

132

                   

67

                     

92

                     

8                       

‐                    

52

                     

1,060

               

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY3

05

                   

10

1                   

‐                    

38

                     

34

                     

29

2                   

25

                     

5                       

1                       

80

1                   

JEFF

ERSO

N1

12

                   

13

0                   

‐                    

23

                     

26

                     

10

5                   

7                       

‐                    

3                       

40

6                   

MO

RG

AN

47

                     

38

                     

‐                    

13

                     

17

                     

85

                     

5                       

‐                    

5                       

21

0                   

Total

464

                   

269

                   

‐                    

74

                     

77

                     

482

                   

37

                     

5                       

9                       

1,417

               

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

78

                     

25

                     

54

                     

22

                     

36

                     

21

3                   

1                       

7                       

5                       

44

1                   

Total

78

                     

25

                     

54

                     

22

                     

36

                     

213

                   

1                        

7                       

5                       

441

                   

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E7

5                     

34

                     

‐                    

18

5                   

17

                     

93

                     

4                       

‐                    

5                       

41

3                   

LIN

CO

LN1

21

                   

64

                     

31

                     

24

                     

62

                     

11

7                   

2                       

‐                    

89

                     

51

0                   

Total

196

                   

98

                     

31

                     

209

                   

79

                     

210

                   

6                       

‐                    

94

                     

923

                   

26 Circuit

LEW

IS2

06

                   

17

3                   

25

1                   

11

                     

47

                     

39

                     

2                       

‐                    

14

                     

74

3                   

UP

SHU

R1

15

                   

18

4                   

11

                     

77

                     

33

                     

76

                     

1                       

‐                    

10

                     

50

7                   

Total

321

                   

357

                   

262

                   

88

                     

80

                     

115

                   

3                       

‐                    

24

                     

1,250

               

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G2

85

                   

36

1                   

14

                     

44

                     

11

                     

23

0                   

4                       

‐                    

6                       

95

5                   

Total

285

                   

361

                   

14

                     

44

                     

11

                     

230

                   

4                       

‐                    

6                       

955

                   

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

82

                     

27

                     

‐                    

12

                     

2                       

14

2                   

8                       

‐                    

‐                    

27

3                   

Total

82

                     

27

                     

‐                    

12

                     

2                       

142

                   

8                       

‐                    

‐                    

273

                   

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M3

31

                   

44

2                   

80

                     

16

3                   

51

                     

11

5                   

4                       

5                       

33

                     

1,2

24

               

Total

331

                   

442

                   

80

                     

163

                   

51

                     

115

                   

4                       

5                       

33

                     

1,224

               

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

15

8                   

16

5                   

5                       

22

                     

7                       

18

3                   

10

                     

1                       

9                       

56

0                   

Total

158

                   

165

                   

5                       

22

                     

7                       

183

                   

10

                     

1                       

9                       

560

                   

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

70

                     

10

7                   

‐                    

16

                     

10

                     

33

                     

‐                    

1                       

1                       

23

8                   

SUM

MER

S9

0                     

83

                     

3                       

22

                     

8                       

61

                     

1                       

‐                    

2                       

27

0                   

Total

160

                   

190

                   

3                       

38

                     

18

                     

94

                     

1                       

1                       

3                       

508

                   

WV TOTA

L8,937

               

9,312

               

2,531

               

3,248

               

1,430

               

8,949

               

392

                   

604

                   

802

                   

36,205

             

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Felony 7,657Misdemeanor 8,851Mental Hygiene 2,530Juvenile 2,926Parole/Prob. Rev. 1,380Term/Abuse & Neglect 8,718Habeas, Supreme Court 356Municipal Court Charges 576Other 765   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition, Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Total Claims Paid 33,759

 PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL CLAIMS PAID

Without Direct Expenses and Supplementals

Felony22.68%

Misdemeanor26.22% Mental Hygiene

7.49%

Juvenile8.67%

Parole/Prob. Rev.4.09%

Term/Abuse & Neglect25.82%

Habeas, Supreme Court

1.05%

Municipal Court Charges1.71%

Other2.27%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

65

                     

58

                     

49

                     

15

                     

5                       

78

                     

1                       

‐                    

3                       

27

4                   

HA

NC

OC

K1

06

                   

72

                     

17

                     

24

                     

26

                     

14

9                   

5                       

4                       

3                       

40

6                   

OH

IO8

5                     

79

                     

25

5                   

10

                     

3                       

17

8                   

16

                     

‐                    

1                       

62

7                   

Total

256

                   

209

                   

321

                   

49

                     

34

                     

405

                   

22

                     

4                       

7                       

1,307

               

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

59

                     

47

                     

60

                     

10

                     

10

                     

57

                     

2                       

‐                    

2                       

24

7                   

TYLE

R1

2                     

10

                     

6                       

11

                     

5                       

36

                     

1                       

‐                    

2                       

83

                     

WET

ZEL

50

                     

17

                     

52

                     

8                       

8                       

57

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

19

2                   

Total

121

                   

74

                     

118

                   

29

                     

23

                     

150

                   

3                       

‐                    

4                       

522

                   

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

57

                     

68

                     

12

                     

24

                     

32

                     

94

                     

‐                    

‐                    

19

                     

30

6                   

PLE

ASA

NTS

46

                     

62

                     

6                       

27

                     

9                       

54

                     

1                       

‐                    

8                       

21

3                   

RIT

CH

IE3

7                     

96

                     

7                        

16

                     

6                       

97

                     

1                       

‐                    

4                       

26

4                   

Total

140

                   

226

                   

25

                     

67

                     

47

                     

245

                   

2                       

‐                    

31

                     

783

                   

04 Circuit

WIR

T2

5                     

55

                     

1                       

28

                     

8                       

22

                     

2                       

‐                    

6                       

14

7                   

WO

OD

40

4                   

1,1

17

               

29

2                   

17

6                   

67

                     

51

3                   

23

                     

‐                    

64

                     

2,6

56

               

Total

429

                   

1,172

               

293

                   

204

                   

75

                     

535

                   

25

                     

‐                    

70

                     

2,803

               

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

38

                     

8                       

3                       

5                       

2                       

13

9                   

9                       

‐                    

2                       

20

6                   

JAC

KSO

N1

04

                   

46

                     

2                       

16

                     

31

                     

22

9                   

15

                     

‐                    

23

                     

46

6                   

MA

SON

17

8                   

29

1                   

49

                     

11

3                   

49

                     

84

                     

6                       

‐                    

13

                     

78

3                   

RO

AN

E5

9                     

22

                     

13

                     

30

                     

6                       

14

9                   

4                       

‐                    

11

                     

29

4                   

Total

379

                   

367

                   

67

                     

164

                   

88

                     

601

                   

34

                     

‐                    

49

                     

1,749

               

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L4

21

                   

88

                     

60

7                   

12

0                   

74

                     

41

2                   

21

                     

‐                    

27

                     

1,7

70

               

Total

421

                   

88

                     

607

                   

120

                   

74

                     

412

                   

21

                     

‐                    

27

                     

1,770

               

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

12

8                   

45

0                   

1                       

14

3                   

16

                     

17

1                   

6                       

‐                    

5                       

92

0                   

Total

128

                   

450

                   

1                       

143

                   

16

                     

171

                   

6                       

‐                    

5                       

920

                   

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L1

44

                   

14

8                   

24

                     

18

                     

3                       

16

8                   

5                       

‐                    

6                       

51

6                   

Total

144

                   

148

                   

24

                     

18

                     

3                       

168

                   

5                       

‐                    

6                       

516

                   

09 Circuit

MER

CER

44

3                   

38

3                   

16

7                   

40

3                   

65

                     

69

1                   

9                       

28

                     

38

                     

2,2

27

               

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID W

ITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES OR SUPPLEMEN

TALS

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID W

ITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES OR SUPPLEMEN

TALS

Total

443

                   

383

                   

167

                   

403

                   

65

                     

691

                   

9                       

28

                     

38

                     

2,227

               

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H2

33

                   

21

4                   

8                       

33

                     

31

                     

79

4                   

13

                     

‐                    

6                       

1,3

32

               

Total

233

                   

214

                   

8                       

33

                     

31

                     

794

                   

13

                     

‐                    

6                       

1,332

               

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

77

                     

44

                     

6                       

8                       

10

                     

11

0                   

5                       

3                       

5                       

26

8                   

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S3

3                     

15

                     

19

                     

7                       

‐                    

33

                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

10

8                   

Total

110

                   

59

                     

25

                     

15

                     

10

                     

143

                   

5                       

3                       

6                       

376

                   

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

15

6                   

14

8                   

15

                     

15

                     

19

6                   

8                       

5                       

1                       

54

4                   

Total

156

                   

148

                   

‐                    

15

                     

15

                     

196

                   

8                       

5                       

1                       

544

                   

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A7

20

                   

58

9                   

‐                    

12

1                   

71

                     

66

1                   

45

                     

40

1                   

37

                     

2,6

45

               

Total

720

                   

589

                   

‐                    

121

                   

71

                     

661

                   

45

                     

401

                   

37

                     

2,645

               

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

89

                     

15

0                   

10

                     

29

                     

10

                     

14

2                   

1                       

‐                    

11

                     

44

2                   

CLA

Y6

0                     

59

                     

1                       

10

                     

4                       

17

7                   

1                       

1                       

1                       

31

4                   

GIL

MER

59

                     

90

                     

1                       

18

                     

5                       

51

                     

2                       

5                       

28

                     

25

9                   

WEB

STER

13

3                   

10

9                   

2                       

18

                     

9                       

19

3                   

4                       

‐                    

13

                     

48

1                   

Total

341

                   

408

                   

14

                     

75

                     

28

                     

563

                   

8                       

6                       

53

                     

1,496

               

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N1

11

                   

10

1                   

43

                      

37

                     

21

                     

16

2                   

17

                     

‐                    

14

                     

50

6                   

Total

111

                   

101

                   

43

                     

37

                     

21

                     

162

                   

17

                     

‐                    

14

                     

506

                   

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N3

49

                   

44

1                   

13

2                   

18

4                   

10

4                   

18

9                   

14

                     

37

                     

45

                     

1,4

95

               

Total

349

                   

441

                   

132

                   

184

                   

104

                   

189

                   

14

                     

37

                     

45

                     

1,495

               

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A4

38

                   

55

6                   

16

3                   

87

                     

10

4                   

18

4                   

20

                     

65

                     

37

                     

1,6

54

               

Total

438

                   

556

                   

163

                   

87

                     

104

                   

184

                   

20

                     

65

                     

37

                     

1,654

               

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N5

7                     

76

                     

8                       

3                       

8                       

18

2                   

4                       

‐                    

15

                     

35

3                   

Total

57

                     

76

                     

8                       

3                       

8                       

182

                   

4                       

‐                    

15

                     

353

                   

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R9

0                     

10

6                   

7                       

59

                     

5                       

14

0                   

3                       

‐                    

1                       

41

1                   

TAYL

OR

10

5                   

81

                     

9                       

13

9                   

17

                     

15

2                   

2                       

‐                    

29

                     

53

4                   

Total

195

                   

187

                   

16

                     

198

                   

22

                     

292

                   

5                       

‐                    

30

                     

945

                   

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID W

ITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES OR SUPPLEMEN

TALS

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H1

71

                   

27

8                   

18

                     

96

                     

45

                     

65

                     

13

                     

8                       

32

                     

72

6                   

Total

171

                   

278

                   

18

                     

96

                     

45

                     

65

                     

13

                     

8                       

32

                     

726

                   

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T7

0                     

63

                     

7                       

32

                     

22

                     

33

                     

‐                    

‐                    

12

                     

23

9                   

MIN

ERA

L1

69

                   

32

4                   

9                       

59

                     

55

                     

44

                     

2                       

‐                    

11

                     

67

3                   

TUC

KER

12

                     

32

                     

‐                    

29

                     

3                       

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

81

                     

Total

251

                   

419

                   

16

                     

120

                   

80

                     

79

                     

2                       

‐                    

26

                     

993

                   

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E1

35

                   

21

0                   

6                       

46

                     

35

                     

43

                     

6                       

‐                    

33

                     

51

4                   

HA

RD

Y9

8                     

16

3                   

5                       

56

                     

18

                     

42

                     

1                       

‐                    

13

                     

39

6                   

PEN

DLE

TON

17

                     

26

                     

4                       

20

                     

11

                     

4                       

1                       

‐                    

5                       

88

                     

Total

250

                   

399

                   

15

                     

122

                   

64

                     

89

                     

8                       

‐                    

51

                     

998

                   

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY2

58

                   

99

                     

‐                    

36

                     

34

                     

27

7                   

23

                     

5                       

1                       

73

3                   

JEFF

ERSO

N9

1                     

12

6                   

‐                    

20

                     

26

                     

98

                     

7                       

‐                    

3                       

37

1                   

MO

RG

AN

44

                     

35

                     

‐                    

10

                     

17

                     

82

                     

5                       

‐                    

5                       

19

8                   

Total

393

                   

260

                   

‐                    

66

                     

77

                     

457

                   

35

                     

5                       

9                       

1,302

               

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

69

                     

25

                     

54

                     

22

                     

35

                     

21

0                   

1                       

7                       

5                       

42

8                   

Total

69

                     

25

                     

54

                     

22

                     

35

                     

210

                   

1                        

7                       

5                       

428

                   

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E6

6                     

34

                     

‐                    

16

5                   

17

                     

91

                     

3                       

‐                    

5                       

38

1                   

LIN

CO

LN1

13

                   

64

                     

31

                     

23

                     

57

                     

11

6                   

1                       

‐                    

83

                     

48

8                   

Total

179

                   

98

                     

31

                     

188

                   

74

                     

207

                   

4                       

‐                    

88

                     

869

                   

26 Circuit

LEW

IS1

86

                   

16

7                   

25

1                   

11

                     

46

                     

39

                     

1                       

‐                    

14

                     

71

5                   

UP

SHU

R1

06

                   

17

9                   

11

                     

73

                     

32

                     

75

                     

1                       

‐                    

10

                     

48

7                   

Total

292

                   

346

                   

262

                   

84

                     

78

                     

114

                   

2                       

‐                    

24

                     

1,202

               

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G2

20

                   

32

8                   

14

                     

42

                     

11

                     

22

5                   

3                       

‐                    

6                       

84

9                   

Total

220

                   

328

                   

14

                     

42

                     

11

                     

225

                   

3                       

‐                    

6                       

849

                   

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

78

                     

27

                     

‐                    

12

                     

2                       

14

1                   

7                       

‐                    

‐                    

26

7                   

Total

78

                     

27

                     

‐                    

12

                     

2                       

141

                   

7                       

‐                    

‐                    

267

                   

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL CLA

IMS PAID W

ITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES OR SUPPLEMEN

TALS

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M2

88

                   

42

1                   

80

                     

14

9                   

51

                     

11

3                   

4                       

5                       

32

                     

1,1

43

               

Total

288

                   

421

                   

80

                     

149

                   

51

                     

113

                   

4                       

5                       

32

                     

1,143

               

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

13

9                   

16

5                   

5                       

22

                     

7                       

18

0                   

10

                     

1                       

8                       

53

7                   

Total

139

                   

165

                   

5                       

22

                     

7                       

180

                   

10

                     

1                       

8                       

537

                   

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

66

                     

10

7                   

‐                    

16

                     

10

                     

33

                     

‐                    

1                       

1                       

23

4                   

SUM

MER

S9

0                     

82

                     

3                       

22

                     

7                       

61

                     

1                       

‐                    

2                       

26

8                   

Total

156

                   

189

                   

3                       

38

                     

17

                     

94

                     

1                       

1                       

3                       

502

                   

WV TOTA

L7,657

               

8,851

               

2,530

               

2,926

               

1,380

               

8,718

               

356

                   

576

                   

765

                   

33,759

             

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Felony 575Misdemeanor 75Mental Hygiene 0Juvenile 11Parole/Prob. Rev. 5Term/Abuse & Neglect 87Habeas, Supreme Court 17Municipal Court Charges 1Other 6   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition, Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Total Claims Paid 777

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL DIRECT EXPENSE PAID

Felony74.00%

Misdemeanor9.65%

Mental Hygiene0.00%

Juvenile1.42%Parole/Prob. 

Rev.0.64%

Term/Abuse & Neglect11.20%

Habeas, Supreme Court

2.19%

Municipal Court Charges0.13%

Other0.77%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

HA

NC

OC

K3

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

4                       

OH

IO8

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

10

                     

Total

17

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

20

                     

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

TYLE

R3

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

WET

ZEL

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

Total

4                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

5                       

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

13

                     

5                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

19

                     

PLE

ASA

NTS

5                       

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

11

                     

RIT

CH

IE1

2                     

3                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

15

                     

Total

30

                     

14

                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

45

                     

04 Circuit

WIR

T1

1                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

12

                     

WO

OD

98

                     

9                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

24

                     

3                       

‐                    

1                       

13

6                   

Total

109

                   

9                       

‐                    

1                       

1                       

24

                     

3                       

‐                    

1                       

148

                   

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

JAC

KSO

N2

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

4                       

MA

SON

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

RO

AN

E‐

                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

Total

4                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L2

9                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

31

                     

Total

29

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

31

                     

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

3                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

Total

3                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L1

4                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

15

                     

Total

14

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

15

                     

09 Circuit

MER

CER

31

                     

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

3                       

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

42

                     

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

TOTA

L DIREC

T EX

PEN

SE CLA

IMS PAID

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

TOTA

L DIREC

T EX

PEN

SE CLA

IMS PAID

Total

31

                     

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

3                       

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

42

                     

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H2

0                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

3                       

10

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

34

                     

Total

20

                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

3                       

10

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

34

                     

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

4                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

5                       

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S2

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

Total

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

7                       

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

Total

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A6

1                     

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

3                       

4                       

‐                    

1                       

72

                     

Total

61

                     

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

3                       

4                       

‐                    

1                       

72

                     

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

CLA

Y1

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

GIL

MER

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

WEB

STER

6                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

Total

8                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

9                       

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N3

1                     

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

34

                     

Total

31

                     

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

34

                     

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N1

2                     

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

14

                     

Total

12

                     

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

14

                     

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A1

6                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

18

                     

Total

16

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

18

                     

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N2

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

1                       

‐                    

2                       

7                       

Total

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

1                       

‐                    

2                       

7                       

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R2

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

TAYL

OR

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

Total

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

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Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

TOTA

L DIREC

T EX

PEN

SE CLA

IMS PAID

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H2

2                     

10

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

35

                     

Total

22

                     

10

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

35

                     

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T3

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

MIN

ERA

L7

                       

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

9                       

TUC

KER

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

Total

12

                     

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

14

                     

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E8

                       

2                       

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

13

                     

HA

RD

Y3

                       

1                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

PEN

DLE

TON

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

Total

13

                     

3                       

‐                    

3                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

21

                     

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY3

9                     

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

13

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

53

                     

JEFF

ERSO

N1

7                     

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

4                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

23

                     

MO

RG

AN

2                       

1                       

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

3                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

7                       

Total

58

                     

3                       

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

20

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

83

                     

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

4                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

5                       

Total

4                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

5                       

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E3

                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

5                       

LIN

CO

LN‐

                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

Total

3                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

26 Circuit

LEW

IS2

                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

UP

SHU

R1

                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

3                       

Total

3                       

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

6                       

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G3

5                     

25

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

62

                     

Total

35

                     

25

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

62

                     

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

Total

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Municipal

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Claim

s

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

TOTA

L DIREC

T EX

PEN

SE CLA

IMS PAID

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M8

                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

12

                     

Total

8                       

1                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

1                       

12

                     

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

14

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

16

                     

Total

14

                     

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

16

                     

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

SUM

MER

S‐

                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

Total

2                       

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2                       

WV TOTA

L575

                   

75

                     

‐                    

11

                     

5                       

87

                     

17

                     

1                       

6                       

777

                   

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Felony 155,882.57                        

Misdemeanor 67,328.15                          

Mental Hygiene 8,258.42                            

Juvenile 34,200.31                          

Parole/Prob. Rev. 11,717.42                          

Term/Abuse & Neglect 183,270.05                        

Habeas, Supreme Court 16,966.07                          

Municipal Court Charges 3,977.16                            

Other 5,126.21                               (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition,  Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Total Hours Paid 486,726.36                        

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL HOURS

Felony32.03%

Misdemeanor13.83%

Mental Hygiene1.70%

Juvenile7.03%

Parole/Prob. Rev.2.41% Term/Abuse & 

Neglect37.65%

Habeas, Supreme Court

3.49%Municipal Court 

Charges0.82%

Other1.05%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Hours

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

1,8

23

.70

          

77

6.1

7             

29

2.4

0             

23

5.2

0             

81

.30

               

2,9

30

.40

          

17

2.7

0             

‐                    

49

.60

               

6,3

61

.47

          

HA

NC

OC

K2

,55

8.0

0          

75

2.9

0             

10

3.7

0             

40

4.2

0             

24

9.9

0             

4,1

96

.13

          

23

1.6

0             

30

.20

               

25

.80

               

8,5

52

.43

          

OH

IO3

,07

2.8

0          

1,0

44

.50

          

1,7

45

.50

          

16

3.7

0             

37

.60

               

6,7

31

.12

          

1,2

78

.10

          

‐                    

22

.50

               

14

,09

5.8

2        

Total

7,454.50

          

2,573.57

          

2,141.60

          

803.10

             

368.80

             

13,857.65

       

1,682.40

          

30.20

               

97.90

               

29,009.72

       

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

1,1

26

.20

          

37

1.6

0             

15

5.9

0             

10

2.7

0             

80

.50

               

1,2

36

.61

          

87

.40

                

‐                    

12

.30

               

3,1

73

.21

          

TYLE

R3

99

.10

             

11

9.1

0             

15

.60

               

10

1.4

0             

35

.50

               

1,0

27

.34

          

36

.70

               

‐                    

48

.30

               

1,7

83

.04

          

WET

ZEL

1,1

25

.30

          

11

1.4

0             

12

5.5

0             

12

2.1

0             

79

.90

               

1,3

87

.90

          

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

2,9

52

.10

          

Total

2,650.60

          

602.10

             

297.00

             

326.20

             

195.90

             

3,651.85

          

124.10

             

‐                   

60.60

               

7,908.35

          

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

1,3

90

.20

          

77

6.2

0             

40

.80

               

31

6.5

0             

28

7.9

0             

1,6

21

.90

          

‐                    

‐                    

98

.50

               

4,5

32

.00

          

PLE

ASA

NTS

1,2

23

.40

          

55

3.6

0             

22

.60

               

29

7.5

0             

55

.10

               

1,0

50

.70

          

20

.20

               

‐                    

39

.80

               

3,2

62

.90

          

RIT

CH

IE1

,09

9.8

0          

90

0.5

0             

25

.80

               

28

6.9

0             

47

.40

               

2,5

40

.00

          

15

9.8

0             

‐                    

26

.80

               

5,0

87

.00

          

Total

3,713.40

          

2,230.30

          

89.20

               

900.90

             

390.40

             

5,212.60

          

180.00

             

‐                   

165.10

             

12,881.90

       

04 Circuit

WIR

T5

52

.80

             

37

5.2

0             

1.2

0                  

28

0.1

0             

60

.40

               

21

7.9

0             

70

.80

               

‐                    

58

.50

               

1,6

16

.90

          

WO

OD

6,5

13

.40

          

7,8

45

.50

          

60

5.3

0             

1,5

23

.30

          

48

6.9

0             

7,4

34

.44

          

1,1

84

.40

          

‐                    

28

6.5

0             

25

,87

9.7

4        

Total

7,066.20

          

8,220.70

          

606.50

             

1,803.40

          

547.30

             

7,652.34

          

1,255.20

          

‐                   

345.00

             

27,496.64

       

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

1,5

89

.50

          

10

6.5

0             

12

.90

               

16

.00

               

18

.30

               

2,5

44

.00

          

24

8.7

0             

‐                    

20

.40

               

4,5

56

.30

          

JAC

KSO

N2

,05

8.6

0          

37

2.9

0             

4.9

0                  

28

8.0

0             

24

4.8

0             

4,4

01

.40

          

65

6.1

0             

‐                    

18

1.9

0             

8,2

08

.60

          

MA

SON

2,7

24

.40

          

2,1

40

.30

          

18

1.5

0             

1,0

70

.40

          

42

2.1

0             

1,8

02

.10

          

22

0.2

0             

‐                    

13

2.2

0             

8,6

93

.20

          

RO

AN

E1

,99

8.9

0          

16

9.1

0             

59

.90

               

25

5.0

0             

88

.00

               

1,4

54

.20

          

11

5.1

0             

‐                    

84

.50

               

4,2

24

.70

          

Total

8,371.40

          

2,788.80

          

259.20

             

1,629.40

          

773.20

             

10,201.70

       

1,240.10

          

‐                   

419.00

             

25,682.80

       

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L8

,23

0.2

0          

55

9.7

0             

1,2

27

.82

          

66

9.2

0             

59

1.2

0             

6,5

09

.00

          

83

8.7

0             

‐                    

22

2.9

0             

18

,84

8.7

2        

Total

8,230.20

          

559.70

             

1,227.82

          

669.20

             

591.20

             

6,509.00

          

838.70

             

‐                   

222.90

             

18,848.72

       

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

2,5

32

.40

          

2,7

30

.70

          

3.0

0                  

1,8

09

.70

          

20

5.0

0             

4,0

73

.10

          

35

1.5

0             

‐                    

26

.80

               

11

,73

2.2

0        

Total

2,532.40

          

2,730.70

          

3.00

                 

1,809.70

          

205.00

             

4,073.10

          

351.50

             

‐                   

26.80

               

11,732.20

       

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L4

,23

8.5

0          

1,6

54

.70

          

11

8.0

0             

14

6.9

0             

17

.80

               

3,1

80

.90

          

40

1.1

0             

‐                    

82

.40

               

9,8

40

.30

          

Total

4,238.50

          

1,654.70

          

118.00

             

146.90

             

17.80

               

3,180.90

          

401.10

             

‐                   

82.40

               

9,840.30

          

09 Circuit

MER

CER

10

,97

4.6

3        

2,4

85

.44

          

58

6.5

0             

4,5

88

.26

          

50

3.9

0             

10

,15

3.8

4        

50

1.7

0             

18

0.1

0             

32

1.9

0             

30

,29

6.2

7        

Total

10,974.63

       

2,485.44

          

586.50

             

4,588.26

          

503.90

             

10,153.84

       

501.70

             

180.10

             

321.90

             

30,296.27

       

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL HOURS PAID BY CIRCUIT & CASE TYPE

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Hours

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL HOURS PAID BY CIRCUIT & CASE TYPE

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H4

,17

3.6

1          

1,4

05

.31

          

22

.10

               

49

4.3

0             

33

6.9

9             

11

,57

3.1

7        

53

9.4

0             

‐                    

42

.60

               

18

,58

7.4

8        

Total

4,173.61

          

1,405.31

          

22.10

               

494.30

             

336.99

             

11,573.17

       

539.40

             

‐                   

42.60

               

18,587.48

       

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

2,7

26

.90

          

50

2.5

0             

12

.40

               

11

7.6

0             

87

.20

               

3,8

25

.80

          

22

5.0

0             

34

.40

               

73

.50

               

7,6

05

.30

          

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S1

,09

6.8

0          

20

4.1

0             

33

.20

               

73

.90

               

‐                    

1,3

99

.80

          

‐                    

‐                    

13

.30

               

2,8

21

.10

          

Total

3,823.70

          

706.60

             

45.60

               

191.50

             

87.20

               

5,225.60

          

225.00

             

34.40

               

86.80

               

10,426.40

       

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

2,9

79

.20

          

69

8.9

0             

‐                    

23

5.8

0             

10

2.7

0             

3,5

98

.50

          

33

4.3

0             

23

.40

               

3.4

0                  

7,9

76

.20

          

Total

2,979.20

          

698.90

             

235.80

             

102.70

             

3,598.50

          

334.30

             

23.40

               

3.40

                 

7,976.20

          

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A1

1,0

82

.40

        

5,1

96

.54

          

‐                    

1,7

01

.00

          

69

7.8

0             

11

,32

4.9

0        

2,4

42

.65

          

2,6

74

.45

          

37

9.1

0             

35

,49

8.8

5        

Total

11,082.40

       

5,196.54

          

‐                   

1,701.00

          

697.80

             

11,324.90

       

2,442.65

          

2,674.45

          

379.10

             

35,498.85

       

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

1,4

96

.14

          

86

1.2

9             

13

.10

               

30

3.9

3             

10

8.4

0             

2,9

74

.31

          

20

.90

               

‐                    

46

.00

               

5,8

24

.07

          

CLA

Y1

,82

1.5

6          

40

2.2

0             

5.2

0                  

28

8.3

7             

27

.90

               

4,7

66

.26

          

37

.20

               

5.9

0                  

4.8

0                  

7,3

59

.39

          

GIL

MER

1,1

56

.90

          

65

1.9

7             

3.7

0                  

32

5.2

0             

57

.40

               

1,2

95

.80

          

49

.32

               

43

.30

               

57

.16

               

3,6

40

.75

          

WEB

STER

3,5

06

.53

          

65

5.1

4             

7.1

0                  

54

7.8

5             

97

.63

               

5,5

39

.80

          

31

0.1

0             

‐                    

48

.05

               

10

,71

2.2

0        

Total

7,981.13

          

2,570.59

          

29.10

               

1,465.35

          

291.33

             

14,576.18

       

417.52

             

49.20

               

156.01

             

27,536.42

       

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N4

,18

3.5

0          

94

1.7

0             

93

.50

               

37

0.7

0             

22

3.9

0             

4,1

93

.70

          

59

2.2

0             

‐                    

13

4.7

0             

10

,73

3.9

0         

Total

4,183.50

          

941.70

             

93.50

               

370.70

             

223.90

             

4,193.70

          

592.20

             

‐                   

134.70

             

10,733.90

       

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N6

,79

3.6

9          

3,3

94

.80

          

34

5.0

0             

1,8

99

.70

          

80

3.2

0             

3,3

44

.81

          

59

3.3

0             

33

1.6

0             

32

8.1

0             

17

,83

4.2

0        

Total

6,793.69

          

3,394.80

          

345.00

             

1,899.70

          

803.20

             

3,344.81

          

593.30

             

331.60

             

328.10

             

17,834.20

       

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A9

,85

8.5

9          

5,1

43

.40

          

46

5.4

0             

1,4

05

.50

          

1,0

27

.30

          

4,4

49

.00

          

75

6.1

0             

47

9.2

0             

24

3.5

0             

23

,82

7.9

9        

Total

9,858.59

          

5,143.40

          

465.40

             

1,405.50

          

1,027.30

          

4,449.00

          

756.10

             

479.20

             

243.50

             

23,827.99

       

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N1

,70

8.4

0          

83

6.1

0             

28

.10

               

76

.20

               

99

.50

               

4,5

05

.10

          

12

0.7

0             

‐                    

23

0.2

0             

7,6

04

.30

          

Total

1,708.40

          

836.10

             

28.10

               

76.20

               

99.50

               

4,505.10

          

120.70

             

‐                   

230.20

             

7,604.30

          

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R1

,36

6.4

0          

79

7.5

0             

18

.60

               

1,0

56

.00

          

37

.80

               

3,0

72

.10

          

91

.70

               

‐                    

26

.50

               

6,4

66

.60

          

TAYL

OR

1,7

44

.00

          

79

1.2

0             

54

.80

               

1,4

41

.40

          

11

6.0

0             

2,7

89

.70

          

44

.30

               

‐                    

22

8.8

0             

7,2

10

.20

          

Total

3,110.40

          

1,588.70

          

73.40

               

2,497.40

          

153.80

             

5,861.80

          

136.00

             

‐                   

255.30

             

13,676.80

       

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Hours

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL HOURS PAID BY CIRCUIT & CASE TYPE

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H3

,55

5.6

0          

2,1

26

.30

          

71

.20

               

1,5

27

.80

          

26

2.1

0             

1,8

03

.70

          

43

0.4

0             

62

.40

               

26

8.9

0             

10

,10

8.4

0        

Total

3,555.60

          

2,126.30

          

71.20

               

1,527.80

          

262.10

             

1,803.70

          

430.40

             

62.40

               

268.90

             

10,108.40

       

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T1

,08

0.3

0          

50

6.1

0             

14

.00

               

28

5.4

0             

17

3.0

0             

62

3.7

0             

‐                    

‐                    

70

.70

               

2,7

53

.20

          

MIN

ERA

L2

,13

7.5

0          

1,9

63

.20

          

31

.00

               

33

9.9

0             

24

2.8

0             

1,0

63

.80

          

62

.60

               

‐                    

84

.30

               

5,9

25

.10

          

TUC

KER

22

9.3

0             

22

3.3

0             

‐                    

22

2.0

0             

23

.50

               

83

.80

               

‐                    

‐                    

4.5

0                  

78

6.4

0             

Total

3,447.10

          

2,692.60

          

45.00

               

847.30

             

439.30

             

1,771.30

          

62.60

               

‐                   

159.50

             

9,464.70

          

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E2

,44

4.6

0          

1,3

58

.50

          

16

.20

               

63

7.3

0             

27

7.1

0             

1,4

67

.40

          

23

4.7

0             

‐                    

69

.10

               

6,5

04

.90

          

HA

RD

Y1

,56

1.4

0          

1,3

00

.00

          

27

.50

               

63

0.4

0             

14

1.2

0             

1,6

74

.40

          

52

.70

               

‐                    

50

.00

               

5,4

37

.60

          

PEN

DLE

TON

50

3.7

0             

20

9.8

0             

11

.40

               

14

0.2

0             

25

2.7

0             

14

9.4

0             

38

.70

               

‐                    

18

.50

               

1,3

24

.40

          

Total

4,509.70

          

2,868.30

          

55.10

               

1,407.90

          

671.00

             

3,291.20

          

326.10

             

‐                   

137.60

             

13,266.90

       

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY4

,39

9.3

0          

44

4.2

0             

‐                    

52

9.3

0             

32

8.4

0             

10

,78

0.4

5        

1,6

88

.60

          

22

.20

               

5.0

0                  

18

,19

7.4

5        

JEFF

ERSO

N1

,49

8.8

0          

69

2.1

0             

‐                    

34

9.2

0             

26

1.4

0             

4,2

32

.80

          

31

4.2

0             

‐                    

19

.80

               

7,3

68

.30

          

MO

RG

AN

1,0

90

.90

          

41

3.6

0             

‐                    

20

9.1

0             

11

5.1

0             

2,8

90

.30

          

10

1.9

0             

‐                    

18

.20

               

4,8

39

.10

          

Total

6,989.00

          

1,549.90

          

‐                   

1,087.60

          

704.90

             

17,903.55

       

2,104.70

          

22.20

               

43.00

               

30,404.85

       

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

1,0

73

.20

          

13

5.6

0             

13

4.2

0             

10

7.8

0             

23

7.7

0             

3,0

86

.60

          

10

2.1

0             

15

.30

               

37

.30

               

4,9

29

.80

          

Total

1,073.20

          

135.60

             

134.20

             

107.80

             

237.70

             

3,086.60

          

102.10

             

15.30

               

37.30

               

4,929.80

          

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E9

62

.10

             

10

2.6

0             

‐                    

1,3

56

.70

          

13

9.3

0             

1,8

48

.82

          

23

4.1

0             

‐                    

64

.20

               

4,7

07

.82

          

LIN

CO

LN2

,33

1.8

0          

65

8.4

0             

17

2.7

0             

41

2.4

0             

65

2.9

0             

3,1

42

.90

          

43

.70

               

‐                    

27

7.8

0             

7,6

92

.60

          

Total

3,293.90

          

761.00

             

172.70

             

1,769.10

          

792.20

             

4,991.72

          

277.80

             

‐                   

342.00

             

12,400.42

       

26 Circuit

LEW

IS4

,00

3.6

4          

1,3

60

.60

          

72

7.7

0             

11

1.7

0             

35

8.2

0             

97

8.0

0             

89

.90

               

‐                    

93

.20

               

7,7

22

.94

          

UP

SHU

R1

,90

4.8

0          

1,1

00

.80

          

40

.40

               

81

9.5

0             

19

9.5

0             

1,8

03

.00

          

6.0

0                  

‐                    

52

.40

               

5,9

26

.40

          

Total

5,908.44

          

2,461.40

          

768.10

             

931.20

             

557.70

             

2,781.00

          

95.90

               

‐                   

145.60

             

13,649.34

       

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G3

,75

2.7

0          

2,5

83

.40

          

52

.90

               

55

2.3

0             

71

.90

               

3,2

45

.50

          

16

0.5

0             

‐                    

57

.00

               

10

,47

6.2

0        

Total

3,752.70

          

2,583.40

          

52.90

               

552.30

             

71.90

               

3,245.50

          

160.50

             

‐                   

57.00

               

10,476.20

       

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

1,4

41

.60

          

13

4.7

0             

‐                    

55

.00

               

10

.30

               

2,9

95

.04

          

32

6.6

0             

‐                    

‐                    

4,9

63

.24

          

Total

1,441.60

          

134.70

             

‐                   

55.00

               

10.30

                

2,995.04

          

326.60

             

‐                   

‐                   

4,963.24

          

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juvenile

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Hours

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL HOURS PAID BY CIRCUIT & CASE TYPE

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M5

,45

9.6

0          

3,8

76

.90

          

49

6.6

0             

2,1

27

.50

          

38

5.0

0             

2,7

55

.60

          

91

.30

               

55

.70

               

24

5.5

0             

15

,49

3.7

0        

Total

5,459.60

          

3,876.90

          

496.60

             

2,127.50

          

385.00

             

2,755.60

          

91.30

               

55.70

               

245.50

             

15,493.70

       

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

2,9

23

.08

          

97

5.2

0             

13

.90

               

42

8.8

0             

55

.60

               

4,0

92

.20

          

24

0.6

0             

13

.40

               

72

.00

               

8,8

14

.78

          

Total

2,923.08

          

975.20

             

13.90

               

428.80

             

55.60

               

4,092.20

          

240.60

             

13.40

               

72.00

               

8,814.78

          

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

1,2

48

.20

          

46

6.3

0             

‐                    

11

3.8

0             

50

.90

               

53

0.3

0             

‐                    

5.6

0                  

1.1

0                  

2,4

16

.20

          

SUM

MER

S1

,35

4.0

0          

36

7.9

0             

17

.70

               

22

9.7

0             

61

.60

               

87

6.6

0             

15

.50

               

‐                    

15

.40

               

2,9

38

.40

          

Total

2,602.20

          

834.20

             

17.70

               

343.50

             

112.50

             

1,406.90

          

15.50

               

5.60

                 

16.50

               

5,354.60

          

WV TOTA

L155,882.57

     

67,328.15

       

8,258.42

          

34,200.31

       

11,717.42

       

183,270.05

     

16,966.07

       

3,977.16

          

5,126.21

          

486,726.36

     

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Felony 7,458,273.81Misdemeanor 3,224,269.68Mental Hygiene 409,780.28Juvenile 1,659,347.82Parole/Prob. Rev. 563,854.00Term/Abuse & Neglect 8,871,695.83Habeas, Supreme Court 772,071.25Municipal Court Charges 195,874.20Other 244,119.80  (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition, Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Total Fees Paid 23,399,286.67

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL FEES PAID

Felony31.87%

Misdemeanor13.78%

Mental Hygiene1.75%

Juvenile7.09%

Parole/Prob. Rev.2.41%

Term/Abuse & Neglect37.91%

Habeas, Supreme Court

3.30%Municipal Court 

Charges0.84%

Other1.04%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Fee

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

86

,95

8.1

33

7,3

86

.72

13

,93

8.2

41

1,4

29

.47

3,8

66

.50

13

9,0

67

.38

7,8

27

.50

0.0

02

,31

4.0

03

02

,78

7.9

4

HA

NC

OC

K1

23

,59

1.8

33

7,9

02

.06

4,9

16

.27

19

,44

7.0

01

2,3

58

.32

19

9,5

12

.12

10

,55

4.5

61

,43

7.0

01

,34

5.0

04

11

,06

4.1

6

OH

IO1

42

,94

5.7

54

8,7

72

.50

82

,89

2.4

37

,61

4.5

01

,75

2.0

03

15

,87

7.7

25

8,1

48

.62

0.0

01

,01

8.5

06

59

,02

2.0

2

Total

353,495.71

124,061.28

101,746.94

38,490.97

17,976.82

654,457.22

76,530.68

1,437.00

4,677.50

1,372,874.12

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

54

,23

5.4

41

7,8

82

.52

7,6

56

.36

5,0

81

.50

3,9

65

.05

59

,55

7.6

94

,00

7.0

00

.00

61

3.5

01

52

,99

9.0

6

TYLE

R1

9,1

61

.91

5,6

16

.13

71

8.4

24

,97

3.2

21

,70

7.5

04

9,6

40

.48

1,6

51

.50

0.0

02

,42

4.6

88

5,8

93

.84

WET

ZEL

53

,19

3.7

35

,27

9.0

06

,04

9.6

65

,87

0.3

64

,00

5.5

06

7,8

92

.97

0.0

00

.00

0.0

01

42

,29

1.2

2

Total

126,591.08

28,777.65

14,424.44

15,925.08

9,678.05

177,091.14

5,658.50

0.00

3,038.18

381,184.12

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

64

,49

6.1

53

6,1

72

.97

2,0

28

.31

14

,95

9.3

41

3,5

55

.56

76

,75

2.1

80

.00

0.0

04

,71

1.5

32

12

,67

6.0

4

PLE

ASA

NTS

57

,42

7.9

92

5,7

56

.40

1,1

77

.00

14

,22

3.4

52

,60

3.5

05

0,6

05

.57

92

5.0

00

.00

1,8

85

.00

15

4,6

03

.91

RIT

CH

IE5

1,4

90

.20

42

,43

5.4

21

,34

7.0

01

3,6

73

.31

2,2

61

.00

12

2,0

83

.42

7,3

79

.00

0.0

01

,26

4.4

92

41

,93

3.8

4

Total

173,414.34

104,364.79

4,552.31

42,856.10

18,420.06

249,441.17

8,304.00

0.00

7,861.02

609,213.79

04 Circuit

WIR

T2

5,7

91

.59

17

,66

6.0

05

8.0

01

3,2

47

.30

2,8

34

.00

10

,22

9.5

83

,18

6.0

00

.00

2,7

00

.50

75

,71

2.9

7

WO

OD

30

8,2

93

.29

37

2,9

60

.99

29

,16

4.5

57

2,0

99

.90

23

,12

9.6

63

54

,59

7.6

75

4,1

30

.00

0.0

01

3,5

91

.37

1,2

27

,96

7.4

3

Total

334,084.88

390,626.99

29,222.55

85,347.20

25,963.66

364,827.25

57,316.00

0.00

16,291.87

1,303,680.40

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

75

,93

7.5

05

,09

3.6

06

74

.50

79

2.0

08

43

.50

12

5,6

53

.20

11

,19

1.5

00

.00

94

5.5

02

21

,13

1.3

0

JAC

KSO

N9

9,0

61

.45

18

,04

2.5

02

46

.76

14

,05

4.0

01

1,9

34

.68

21

7,7

39

.05

30

,07

4.5

00

.00

8,7

93

.35

39

9,9

46

.29

MA

SON

13

1,4

20

.25

10

1,6

76

.88

9,0

74

.18

52

,55

1.1

02

0,2

29

.16

88

,96

4.5

01

0,1

23

.00

0.0

06

,36

7.0

04

20

,40

6.0

7

RO

AN

E9

6,2

29

.49

8,0

94

.69

2,8

68

.38

12

,83

8.7

34

,27

0.0

07

1,5

54

.32

5,1

85

.74

0.0

04

,07

9.3

02

05

,12

0.6

5

Total

402,648.69

132,907.67

12,863.82

80,235.83

37,277.34

503,911.07

56,574.74

0.00

20,185.15

1,246,604.31

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L4

05

,42

1.8

12

8,9

65

.58

64

,74

0.5

83

4,6

62

.43

28

,59

4.3

53

31

,97

6.1

83

7,9

57

.50

0.0

01

0,8

11

.01

94

3,1

29

.44

Total

405,421.81

28,965.58

64,740.58

34,662.43

28,594.35

331,976.18

37,957.50

0.00

10,811.01

943,129.44

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

12

0,6

74

.31

13

0,3

80

.90

14

9.0

08

7,9

69

.56

9,8

05

.00

20

0,9

77

.47

16

,07

3.5

00

.00

1,2

80

.00

56

7,3

09

.74

Total

120,674.31

130,380.90

149.00

87,969.56

9,805.00

200,977.47

16,073.50

0.00

1,280.00

567,309.74

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L2

04

,37

2.4

87

9,0

23

.81

6,0

52

.44

7,0

69

.30

85

3.5

01

56

,02

1.2

71

9,0

69

.50

0.0

03

,90

6.0

04

76

,36

8.3

0

Total

204,372.48

79,023.81

6,052.44

7,069.30

853.50

156,021.27

19,069.50

0.00

3,906.00

476,368.30

09 Circuit

MER

CER

52

3,3

49

.86

12

1,6

08

.61

28

,50

4.9

12

27

,35

7.1

62

4,7

64

.91

48

9,6

80

.53

22

,73

8.5

08

,97

7.7

71

5,3

49

.86

1,4

62

,33

2.1

1

Total

523,349.86

121,608.61

28,504.91

227,357.16

24,764.91

489,680.53

22,738.50

8,977.77

15,349.86

1,462,332.11

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL FEES BY CASE TYPE

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Sup. C

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10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H2

00

,67

2.2

26

8,0

34

.48

1,1

36

.50

24

,01

1.0

11

6,1

78

.95

56

5,2

28

.66

24

,48

1.2

00

.00

2,0

95

.30

90

1,8

38

.32

Total

200,672.22

68,034.48

1,136.50

24,011.01

16,178.95

565,228.66

24,481.20

0.00

2,095.30

901,838.32

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

12

8,3

10

.47

23

,72

5.5

57

16

.00

5,6

54

.58

4,1

68

.00

18

2,4

64

.31

10

,04

7.6

21

,61

6.0

03

,40

3.5

03

60

,10

6.0

3

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S5

1,5

01

.52

9,6

17

.15

1,5

58

.09

3,6

07

.50

0.0

06

5,4

17

.00

0.0

00

.00

60

8.5

01

32

,30

9.7

6

Total

179,811.99

33,342.70

2,274.09

9,262.08

4,168.00

247,881.31

10,047.62

1,616.00

4,012.00

492,415.79

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

14

3,8

26

.47

34

,21

7.9

60

.00

11

,13

5.0

05

,05

7.6

21

75

,10

8.9

21

5,2

41

.50

1,1

15

.00

16

3.0

03

85

,86

5.4

7

Total

143,826.47

34,217.96

11,135.00

5,057.62

175,108.92

15,241.50

1,115.00

163.00

385,865.47

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A5

28

,76

4.9

12

53

,21

7.8

80

.00

82

,12

5.0

33

3,5

24

.72

55

1,0

08

.56

11

0,6

61

.25

13

3,7

40

.06

18

,00

8.5

11

,71

1,0

50

.92

Total

528,764.91

253,217.88

0.00

82,125.03

33,524.72

551,008.56

110,661.25

133,740.06

18,008.51

1,711,050.92

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

71

,92

4.3

04

1,4

92

.61

74

1.5

01

5,5

23

.41

5,2

25

.07

14

4,6

95

.65

1,0

28

.50

0.0

02

,28

4.6

42

82

,91

5.6

8

CLA

Y8

5,4

14

.68

18

,99

2.1

53

12

.00

13

,95

4.5

51

,30

9.5

02

28

,96

2.3

71

,67

4.0

02

91

.50

22

4.0

03

51

,13

4.7

5

GIL

MER

55

,54

0.3

33

1,0

78

.75

21

0.5

01

5,6

72

.00

2,7

37

.00

62

,92

5.2

42

,30

5.4

22

,04

8.6

92

,86

2.1

81

75

,38

0.1

1

WEB

STER

16

7,2

63

.12

31

,58

1.7

63

53

.50

27

,17

1.4

34

,66

5.1

42

66

,01

0.8

11

4,1

64

.74

0.0

02

,31

6.3

25

13

,52

6.8

2

Total

380,142.43

123,145.27

1,617.50

72,321.39

13,936.71

702,594.07

19,172.66

2,340.19

7,687.14

1,322,957.36

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N1

97

,21

3.8

14

4,4

24

.47

4,4

39

.50

17

,73

9.7

51

0,7

22

.05

20

0,3

62

.02

26

,98

8.1

80

.00

6,2

28

.13

50

8,1

17

.91

Total

197,213.81

44,424.47

4,439.50

17,739.75

10,722.05

200,362.02

26,988.18

0.00

6,228.13

508,117.91

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N3

13

,62

6.4

61

58

,57

0.6

51

7,2

38

.31

88

,77

1.6

23

7,5

89

.09

15

6,8

97

.65

26

,89

0.5

01

5,4

26

.00

15

,11

0.7

58

30

,12

1.0

3

Total

313,626.46

158,570.65

17,238.31

88,771.62

37,589.09

156,897.65

26,890.50

15,426.00

15,110.75

830,121.03

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A4

66

,15

1.2

32

42

,88

2.9

62

4,4

18

.68

68

,08

2.2

94

8,7

94

.50

21

1,0

82

.94

34

,18

0.7

92

2,7

51

.18

11

,58

7.6

61

,12

9,9

32

.23

Total

466,151.23

242,882.96

24,418.68

68,082.29

48,794.50

211,082.94

34,180.79

22,751.18

11,587.66

1,129,932.23

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N8

0,3

12

.17

39

,28

2.3

11

,41

0.5

03

,61

1.0

04

,66

5.5

02

12

,80

0.3

95

,45

5.5

00

.00

10

,58

8.7

33

58

,12

6.1

0

Total

80,312.17

39,282.31

1,410.50

3,611.00

4,665.50

212,800.39

5,455.50

0.00

10,588.73

358,126.10

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R6

4,8

71

.37

37

,23

8.4

19

03

.00

49

,34

4.2

21

,77

5.0

01

44

,72

7.8

64

,13

2.5

00

.00

1,2

28

.50

30

4,2

20

.86

TAYL

OR

82

,62

8.3

23

7,6

32

.20

2,9

50

.47

66

,29

8.2

55

,57

6.0

01

30

,23

8.7

11

,99

3.5

00

.00

10

,60

2.3

53

37

,91

9.8

0

Total

147,499.69

74,870.61

3,853.47

115,642.47

7,351.00

274,966.57

6,126.00

0.00

11,830.85

642,140.66

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Prob.

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Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Fee

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL FEES BY CASE TYPE

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H1

73

,08

2.8

31

02

,55

7.9

63

,87

4.0

07

6,0

50

.32

12

,70

4.6

48

9,6

50

.30

19

,99

8.0

02

,93

8.0

01

2,8

80

.95

49

3,7

37

.00

Total

173,082.83

102,557.96

3,874.00

76,050.32

12,704.64

89,650.30

19,998.00

2,938.00

12,880.95

493,737.00

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T5

2,0

74

.70

24

,60

2.9

07

22

.00

13

,84

9.0

08

,31

9.5

22

9,7

00

.85

0.0

00

.00

3,4

77

.50

13

2,7

46

.47

MIN

ERA

L1

00

,17

9.8

79

2,1

08

.75

1,6

09

.61

16

,14

3.2

21

1,4

55

.10

50

,31

9.2

32

,81

7.0

00

.00

3,9

27

.50

27

8,5

60

.28

TUC

KER

10

,73

6.5

01

0,4

78

.50

0.0

01

0,6

08

.00

1,1

17

.50

4,1

21

.00

0.0

00

.00

21

2.5

03

7,2

74

.00

TOTA

L162,991.07

127,190.15

2,331.61

40,600.22

20,892.12

84,141.08

2,817.00

0.00

7,617.50

448,580.75

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E1

19

,27

9.0

46

5,7

09

.10

96

7.0

03

1,6

44

.41

13

,41

4.3

17

1,3

00

.68

10

,84

2.8

70

.00

3,5

43

.53

31

6,7

00

.94

HA

RD

Y7

5,3

47

.33

61

,96

3.4

61

,53

3.5

03

1,4

52

.85

6,7

99

.37

81

,37

0.0

02

,37

1.5

00

.00

2,4

22

.00

26

3,2

60

.01

PEN

DLE

TON

23

,81

9.0

09

,92

7.1

75

69

.21

6,7

11

.00

11

,97

9.5

07

,21

1.0

01

,79

3.5

00

.00

89

8.5

06

2,9

08

.88

Total

218,445.37

137,599.73

3,069.71

69,808.26

32,193.18

159,881.68

15,007.87

0.00

6,864.03

642,869.83

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY2

14

,33

9.4

22

1,5

97

.63

0.0

02

5,5

85

.06

15

,83

8.7

05

15

,50

7.9

47

6,3

54

.21

1,0

63

.00

27

7.0

08

70

,56

2.9

6

JEFF

ERSO

N7

3,6

70

.29

33

,74

0.6

30

.00

16

,67

8.0

01

3,1

32

.35

20

2,8

17

.64

14

,28

9.0

00

.00

94

3.0

03

55

,27

0.9

1

MO

RG

AN

52

,80

0.3

21

9,6

08

.15

0.0

09

,92

7.8

95

,56

5.9

11

39

,30

5.7

24

,61

9.5

00

.00

87

1.0

02

32

,69

8.4

9

Total

340,810.03

74,946.41

0.00

52,190.95

34,536.96

857,631.30

95,262.71

1,063.00

2,091.00

1,458,532.36

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

54

,39

2.0

07

,54

8.8

78

,47

1.9

55

,43

3.2

11

1,7

94

.50

16

2,1

36

.69

4,6

80

.50

79

4.5

01

,96

9.0

82

57

,22

1.3

0

Total

54,392.00

7,548.87

8,471.95

5,433.21

11,794.50

162,136.69

4,680.50

794.50

1,969.08

257,221.30

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E5

0,9

65

.06

5,6

25

.40

0.0

06

7,1

15

.57

6,9

26

.63

97

,08

6.0

11

0,5

74

.50

0.0

03

,12

7.0

02

41

,42

0.1

7

LIN

CO

LN1

13

,16

9.9

73

1,8

74

.14

8,1

47

.50

20

,56

6.0

03

1,5

02

.50

15

6,2

11

.93

2,0

16

.50

0.0

01

3,4

33

.47

37

6,9

22

.01

Total

164,135.03

37,499.54

8,147.50

87,681.57

38,429.13

253,297.94

12,591.00

0.00

16,560.47

618,342.18

26 Circuit

LEW

IS1

92

,79

2.5

16

4,8

00

.43

35

,47

4.5

05

,32

0.5

01

7,5

59

.47

46

,63

2.1

24

,11

6.5

90

.00

4,4

22

.00

37

1,1

18

.12

UP

SHU

R9

1,9

81

.16

53

,19

3.2

92

,13

0.0

03

9,3

39

.73

9,8

49

.71

86

,94

9.3

02

70

.00

0.0

02

,54

8.0

02

86

,26

1.1

9

Total

284,773.67

117,993.72

37,604.50

44,660.23

27,409.18

133,581.42

4,386.59

0.00

6,970.00

657,379.31

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G1

78

,46

7.3

31

23

,32

4.1

22

,84

6.5

02

6,8

73

.68

3,5

43

.74

15

6,2

10

.06

7,3

32

.50

0.0

02

,77

7.1

05

01

,37

5.0

3

Total

178,467.33

123,324.12

2,846.50

26,873.68

3,543.74

156,210.06

7,332.50

0.00

2,777.10

501,375.03

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

69

,56

8.1

76

,66

0.2

40

.00

2,8

17

.00

52

0.1

31

44

,65

3.3

01

4,7

31

.02

0.0

00

.00

23

8,9

49

.86

Total

69,568.17

6,660.24

0.00

2,817.00

520.13

144,653.30

14,731.02

0.00

0.00

238,949.86

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Mental

Prob.

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.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Fee

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL FEES BY CASE TYPE

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M2

57

,84

6.3

61

86

,05

3.7

42

3,1

22

.97

10

2,3

06

.83

18

,37

7.7

11

33

,84

4.7

44

,13

6.5

02

,70

6.5

01

1,4

84

.51

73

9,8

79

.86

Total

257,846.36

186,053.74

23,122.97

102,306.83

18,377.71

133,844.74

4,136.50

2,706.50

11,484.51

739,879.86

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

14

4,3

02

.50

50

,03

8.4

37

49

.50

20

,97

0.0

82

,59

0.0

02

01

,22

6.2

51

0,9

61

.94

70

5.0

03

,43

2.0

04

34

,97

5.7

0

Total

144,302.50

50,038.43

749.50

20,970.08

2,590.00

201,226.25

10,961.94

705.00

3,432.00

434,975.70

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

60

,37

8.6

92

2,5

01

.70

0.0

05

,87

4.1

62

,51

2.8

82

6,1

19

.64

0.0

02

64

.00

49

.50

11

7,7

00

.57

SUM

MER

S6

7,0

06

.22

17

,64

8.5

09

16

.50

11

,46

6.0

43

,02

8.0

04

3,0

07

.04

69

7.5

00

.00

71

1.0

01

44

,48

0.8

0

Total

127,384.91

40,150.20

916.50

17,340.20

5,540.88

69,126.68

697.50

264.00

760.50

262,181.37

WV TOTA

L7,458,273.81

3,224,269.68

409,780.28

1,659,347.82

563,854.00

8,871,695.83

772,071.25

195,874.20

244,119.80

23,399,286.67

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Felony 1,466,581.02Misdemeanor 200,694.53Mental Hygiene 13,452.13Juvenile 90,290.58Parole/Prob. Rev. 34,234.51Term/Abuse & Neglect 600,113.83Habeas, Supreme Court 121,781.33Municipal Court Charges 6,111.78Other 22,350.86

Total Expenses Paid 2,555,610.57

APPOINTED COUNSEL EXPENSES PAIDINCLUDING DIRECT EXPENSES

   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition,  Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

Felony57.39%

Misdemeanor7.85%

Mental Hygiene0.53%

Juvenile3.53%

Parole/Prob. Rev.1.34%

Term/Abuse & Neglect23.48%

Habeas, Supreme Court4.77%

Municipal Court Charges0.24%

Other0.87%

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Expenses

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

22

,32

2.5

33

,18

1.8

84

99

.33

71

3.5

23

08

.68

7,6

70

.73

1,6

40

.06

0.0

01

,02

9.8

63

7,3

66

.59

HA

NC

OC

K1

6,3

43

.14

2,2

29

.00

15

9.8

01

,34

9.3

11

,07

2.9

89

,87

2.8

61

,26

4.4

49

9.6

11

30

.69

32

,52

1.8

3

OH

IO4

3,0

93

.22

2,8

20

.23

21

.24

29

5.2

71

20

.64

11

,71

2.9

36

,28

3.6

10

.00

28

.53

64

,37

5.6

7

Total

81,758.89

8,231.11

680.37

2,358.10

1,502.30

29,256.52

9,188.11

99.61

1,189.08

134,264.09

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

2,0

51

.98

2,3

04

.23

49

1.0

01

84

.00

11

0.8

81

,72

3.2

53

95

.87

0.0

02

0.3

67

,28

1.5

7

TYLE

R9

,84

9.5

65

14

.90

72

.32

32

8.1

11

80

.78

3,4

03

.65

19

0.1

00

.00

22

2.4

21

4,7

61

.84

WET

ZEL

2,8

36

.48

32

8.3

25

50

.28

17

8.2

63

20

.49

3,7

83

.76

0.0

00

.00

0.0

07

,99

7.5

9

Total

14,738.02

3,147.45

1,113.60

690.37

612.15

8,910.66

585.97

0.00

242.78

30,041.00

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

12

,48

2.6

05

,50

4.5

43

34

.28

1,5

30

.66

1,9

09

.00

8,4

52

.28

0.0

00

.00

56

0.7

53

0,7

74

.11

PLE

ASA

NTS

10

,17

0.8

33

,86

5.5

91

20

.14

81

3.8

52

88

.06

4,1

83

.12

91

.66

0.0

07

4.8

31

9,6

08

.08

RIT

CH

IE1

6,4

12

.55

4,4

26

.44

16

3.9

42

88

.33

14

3.2

71

2,6

59

.06

56

5.2

70

.00

94

.07

34

,75

2.9

3

Total

39,065.98

13,796.57

618.36

2,632.84

2,340.33

25,294.46

656.93

0.00

729.65

85,135.12

04 Circuit

WIR

T1

1,0

79

.60

1,9

98

.47

0.9

41

,50

4.5

72

72

.08

90

9.1

04

52

.73

0.0

02

60

.66

16

,47

8.1

5

WO

OD

66

,25

2.4

61

7,3

57

.15

1,0

82

.97

2,9

80

.60

2,5

01

.48

29

,49

7.0

92

0,8

19

.28

0.0

08

12

.43

14

1,3

03

.46

Total

77,332.06

19,355.62

1,083.91

4,485.17

2,773.56

30,406.19

21,272.01

0.00

1,073.09

157,781.61

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

10

,21

2.3

48

61

.41

49

.35

0.0

01

41

.35

10

,13

7.3

42

,18

7.4

20

.00

16

7.1

02

3,7

56

.31

JAC

KSO

N1

7,3

51

.05

2,7

23

.46

14

.06

1,4

16

.07

1,2

36

.96

19

,37

2.5

44

,60

4.8

10

.00

96

6.8

34

7,6

85

.78

MA

SON

8,6

65

.74

4,5

52

.14

0.0

01

,72

4.0

83

24

.32

2,6

16

.03

1,2

57

.66

0.0

01

55

.80

19

,29

5.7

7

RO

AN

E1

3,2

79

.30

1,0

18

.81

52

2.9

01

,00

4.7

88

12

.18

5,1

34

.64

92

3.4

50

.00

78

1.8

02

3,4

77

.86

Total

49,508.43

9,155.82

586.31

4,144.93

2,514.81

37,260.55

8,973.34

0.00

2,071.53

114,215.72

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L7

0,3

40

.84

31

8.9

94

21

.74

33

1.6

39

50

.65

5,8

95

.73

2,0

16

.37

0.0

02

45

.10

80

,52

1.0

5

Total

70,340.84

318.99

421.74

331.63

950.65

5,895.73

2,016.37

0.00

245.10

80,521.05

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

11

,34

4.4

88

,71

1.0

30

.30

2,6

06

.07

1,1

71

.19

6,5

05

.35

1,5

49

.88

0.0

02

6.4

43

1,9

14

.74

Total

11,344.48

8,711.03

0.30

2,606.07

1,171.19

6,505.35

1,549.88

0.00

26.44

31,914.74

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L3

5,3

86

.60

1,4

49

.47

21

6.5

84

13

.00

88

.44

8,0

39

.65

2,0

23

.05

0.0

02

69

.52

47

,88

6.3

1

Total

35,386.60

1,449.47

216.58

413.00

88.44

8,039.65

2,023.05

0.00

269.52

47,886.31

09 Circuit

MER

CER

11

9,2

90

.93

10

,78

7.6

72

,19

3.6

32

1,4

05

.33

1,6

98

.60

51

,25

5.8

61

4,0

38

.01

1,0

18

.51

78

7.7

22

22

,47

6.2

6

Total

119,290.93

10,787.67

2,193.63

21,405.33

1,698.60

51,255.86

14,038.01

1,018.51

787.72

222,476.26

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL EX

PEN

SES BY CASE TYPE

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Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL EX

PEN

SES BY CASE TYPE

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H2

2,9

74

.23

3,9

65

.67

23

.25

72

7.1

12

,51

6.2

24

4,8

43

.72

3,6

77

.53

0.0

01

13

.46

78

,84

1.1

9

Total

22,974.23

3,965.67

23.25

727.11

2,516.22

44,843.72

3,677.53

0.00

113.46

78,841.19

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

5,4

36

.32

88

.79

10

.67

2.4

07

2.3

92

,74

6.6

76

31

.21

35

.64

10

1.8

09

,12

5.8

9

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S3

,58

7.4

74

74

.47

6.5

89

5.2

00

.00

2,6

91

.85

0.0

00

.00

10

.81

6,8

66

.38

Total

9,023.79

563.26

17.25

97.60

72.39

5,438.52

631.21

35.64

112.61

15,992.27

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

7,1

53

.50

41

8.2

30

.00

79

7.4

73

11

.08

8,4

70

.97

1,3

16

.73

36

.20

11

.84

18

,51

6.0

2

Total

7,153.50

418.23

797.47

311.08

8,470.97

1,316.73

36.20

11.84

18,516.02

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A8

0,6

72

.69

7,2

00

.52

0.0

03

,48

5.3

35

93

.54

22

,13

8.4

28

,54

0.9

63

,03

3.6

01

,50

3.0

11

27

,16

8.0

7

Total

80,672.69

7,200.52

0.00

3,485.33

593.54

22,138.42

8,540.96

3,033.60

1,503.01

127,168.07

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

9,0

76

.41

4,2

04

.92

0.0

09

94

.76

69

9.7

21

1,6

60

.60

86

.49

0.0

01

45

.61

26

,86

8.5

1

CLA

Y4

,64

2.1

12

,42

9.1

30

.00

1,8

06

.58

28

6.4

51

4,8

12

.29

36

0.6

14

6.0

65

0.5

62

4,4

33

.79

GIL

MER

7,0

27

.41

3,3

77

.06

0.0

01

,35

5.1

04

31

.17

6,5

59

.00

20

8.1

01

47

.02

14

5.9

01

9,2

50

.76

WEB

STER

47

,68

9.4

83

,38

7.0

83

2.8

74

,02

1.3

36

19

.58

33

,38

8.8

91

,88

5.4

70

.00

29

7.9

39

1,3

22

.63

Total

68,435.41

13,398.19

32.87

8,177.77

2,036.92

66,420.78

2,540.67

193.08

640.00

161,875.69

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N1

52

,27

7.5

31

,74

2.1

34

19

.18

2,2

88

.18

61

6.0

56

,54

7.4

34

,18

6.1

80

.00

15

3.7

71

68

,23

0.4

5

Total

152,277.53

1,742.13

419.18

2,288.18

616.05

6,547.43

4,186.18

0.00

153.77

168,230.45

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N9

3,5

11

.60

4,0

50

.96

86

8.3

81

,96

6.7

08

38

.83

3,1

97

.09

1,9

34

.31

20

9.9

73

91

.23

10

6,9

69

.07

Total

93,511.60

4,050.96

868.38

1,966.70

838.83

3,197.09

1,934.31

209.97

391.23

106,969.07

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A6

0,2

17

.52

9,3

60

.84

1,0

75

.15

2,1

70

.49

1,5

02

.68

10

,63

1.6

13

,51

5.0

68

21

.29

77

6.0

29

0,0

70

.66

Total

60,217.52

9,360.84

1,075.15

2,170.49

1,502.68

10,631.61

3,515.06

821.29

776.02

90,070.66

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N7

,94

3.3

22

,24

7.5

11

50

.94

35

2.4

74

31

.61

18

,78

6.7

32

,86

8.1

20

.00

6,2

64

.55

39

,04

5.2

5

Total

7,943.32

2,247.51

150.94

352.47

431.61

18,786.73

2,868.12

0.00

6,264.55

39,045.25

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R5

,16

1.7

22

,77

7.2

94

9.1

12

,74

5.4

73

58

.79

7,7

37

.82

71

4.2

70

.00

31

.74

19

,57

6.2

1

TAYL

OR

6,0

00

.11

2,2

00

.34

54

.51

2,5

16

.47

25

7.9

36

,69

8.0

06

30

.72

0.0

04

87

.83

18

,84

5.9

1

Total

11,161.83

4,977.63

103.62

5,261.94

616.72

14,435.82

1,344.99

0.00

519.57

38,422.12

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL EX

PEN

SES BY CASE TYPE

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H5

4,6

82

.51

8,1

12

.49

12

4.2

72

,11

8.4

57

18

.39

3,9

59

.77

2,5

60

.94

40

9.7

87

04

.36

73

,39

0.9

6

Total

54,682.51

8,112.49

124.27

2,118.45

718.39

3,959.77

2,560.94

409.78

704.36

73,390.96

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T7

,39

8.5

87

09

.50

1.8

89

41

.84

36

0.0

73

,94

5.5

40

.00

0.0

01

82

.36

13

,53

9.7

7

MIN

ERA

L3

4,0

20

.50

6,6

81

.54

9.2

02

52

.10

51

2.8

01

,48

2.9

46

29

.70

0.0

04

7.3

04

3,6

36

.08

TUC

KER

5,1

42

.02

1,4

43

.44

0.0

08

42

.02

11

8.9

42

94

.29

0.0

00

.00

15

.51

7,8

56

.22

Total

46,561.10

8,834.48

11.08

2,035.96

991.81

5,722.77

629.70

0.00

245.17

65,032.07

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E2

3,5

45

.33

4,6

92

.57

0.0

02

,51

6.4

54

81

.03

2,7

34

.16

4,7

96

.63

0.0

09

97

.85

39

,76

4.0

2

HA

RD

Y1

3,1

67

.57

5,2

83

.22

1.8

81

,07

0.2

84

86

.44

6,0

85

.12

14

8.3

20

.00

91

.78

26

,33

4.6

1

PEN

DLE

TON

9,0

39

.86

38

5.1

33

3.8

47

83

.70

1,0

43

.09

13

8.8

63

10

.28

0.0

03

5.9

61

1,7

70

.72

Total

45,752.76

10,360.92

35.72

4,370.43

2,010.56

8,958.14

5,255.23

0.00

1,125.59

77,869.35

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY7

9,1

88

.43

1,0

18

.67

0.0

01

,66

9.1

77

91

.15

56

,41

9.8

78

,54

4.1

14

6.2

70

.00

14

7,6

77

.67

JEFF

ERSO

N4

0,2

13

.22

5,3

05

.75

0.0

01

,58

7.1

64

23

.45

15

,91

4.2

94

,51

7.4

30

.00

57

.57

68

,01

8.8

7

MO

RG

AN

10

,14

6.7

03

,31

4.2

20

.00

1,0

88

.88

60

7.2

01

6,7

90

.61

89

2.8

50

.00

23

8.7

03

3,0

79

.16

Total

12

9,5

48

.35

9,6

38

.64

0.0

04

,34

5.2

11

,82

1.8

08

9,1

24

.77

13

,95

4.3

94

6.2

72

96

.27

24

8,7

75

.70

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

14

,22

2.0

62

90

.50

46

.07

11

6.2

81

65

.95

9,3

21

.78

25

2.3

33

.45

21

.48

24

,43

9.9

0

Total

14,222.06

290.50

46.07

116.28

165.95

9,321.78

252.33

3.45

21.48

24,439.90

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E2

,90

0.3

13

2.7

40

.00

2,0

39

.83

48

3.1

54

,91

8.6

81

,52

6.1

20

.00

47

.74

11

,94

8.5

7

LIN

CO

LN3

,60

4.9

11

,37

5.1

52

46

.78

1,5

79

.85

93

1.2

26

,65

8.7

11

,48

6.0

00

.00

56

3.8

71

6,4

46

.49

Total

6,505.22

1,407.89

246.78

3,619.68

1,414.37

11,577.39

3,012.12

0.00

611.61

28,395.06

26 Circuit

LEW

IS2

6,8

98

.34

3,8

17

.64

2,2

43

.53

35

2.8

01

,26

4.4

31

,79

8.1

61

,06

4.4

50

.00

41

4.9

03

7,8

54

.25

UP

SHU

R7

,38

6.4

32

,52

5.6

31

28

.68

1,1

23

.25

46

8.8

91

3,8

58

.13

0.7

00

.00

15

1.5

92

5,6

43

.30

Total

34,284.77

6,343.27

2,372.21

1,476.05

1,733.32

15,656.29

1,065.15

0.00

566.49

63,497.55

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G3

7,3

85

.77

15

,74

6.3

81

56

.04

1,6

20

.85

26

5.7

31

1,7

87

.06

50

2.6

10

.00

23

0.3

06

7,6

94

.74

Total

37,385.77

15,746.38

156.04

1,620.85

265.73

11,787.06

502.61

0.00

230.30

67,694.74

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

13

,10

3.2

25

76

.56

0.0

09

7.0

90

.00

13

,17

8.3

01

,93

8.4

90

.00

0.0

02

8,8

93

.66

Total

13,103.22

576.56

0.00

97.09

0.00

13,178.30

1,938.49

0.00

0.00

28,893.66

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Total

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL EX

PEN

SES BY CASE TYPE

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M3

1,4

56

.39

12

,26

2.4

87

29

.24

4,6

14

.61

1,2

52

.99

17

,47

3.9

25

92

.21

18

3.9

91

,35

2.6

46

9,9

18

.47

Total

31,456.39

12,262.48

729.24

4,614.61

1,252.99

17,473.92

592.21

183.99

1,352.64

69,918.47

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

26

,84

7.2

46

98

.72

0.0

08

.10

1.4

93

,49

4.8

11

,00

2.3

10

.00

6.8

03

2,0

59

.47

Total

26,847.24

698.72

0.00

8.10

1.49

3,494.81

1,002.31

0.00

6.80

32,059.47

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

8,0

62

.80

1,9

33

.92

0.0

05

84

.02

27

3.3

52

,36

4.3

70

.00

20

.39

3.8

41

3,2

42

.69

SUM

MER

S6

,03

1.1

81

,60

9.6

11

25

.28

89

1.3

53

96

.68

3,7

58

.40

15

6.4

20

.00

65

.34

13

,03

4.2

6

Total

14,093.98

3,543.53

125.28

1,475.37

670.03

6,122.77

156.42

20.39

69.18

26,276.95

WV TOTA

L1,466,581.02

200,694.53

13,452.13

90,290.58

34,234.51

600,113.83

121,781.33

6,111.78

22,350.86

2,555,610.57

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Expert Witness $410,010.98Court Reporter $82,000.02Investigator $471,101.18Travel $870,422.48Miscellaneous Office $287,900.03Paralegal $85,539.97Other $348,635.91Total Expenses $2,555,610.57

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL EXPENSES BY CATEGORY

Expert Witness16.04%

Court Reporter3.21%

Investigator18.43%

Travel34.06%

Miscellaneous Office11.27%

Paralegal3.35%

Other13.64%

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Circuit

County

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

45

0.0

01

,14

2.3

50

.00

15

,90

6.8

42

,46

6.9

05

36

.00

16

,86

4.5

03

7,3

66

.59

HA

NC

OC

K6

,90

0.0

05

36

.30

0.0

01

8,5

67

.79

4,8

96

.84

1,0

80

.00

54

0.9

03

2,5

21

.83

OH

IO1

8,5

75

.00

5,1

20

.35

4,4

98

.08

15

,52

7.2

79

,28

9.9

22

,09

1.3

09

,27

3.7

56

4,3

75

.67

Total

25,925.00

6,799.00

4,498.08

50,001.90

16,653.66

3,707.30

26,679.15

134,264.09

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

1,7

35

.00

0.0

00

.00

4,1

05

.71

1,4

40

.86

0.0

00

.00

7,2

81

.57

TYLE

R0

.00

0.0

01

,20

3.0

56

,20

0.8

07

35

.50

0.0

06

,62

2.4

91

4,7

61

.84

WET

ZEL

0.0

08

4.7

11

39

.02

6,8

44

.47

79

2.1

20

.00

13

7.2

77

,99

7.5

9

Total

1,735.00

84.71

1,342.07

17,150.98

2,968.48

0.00

6,759.76

30,041.00

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

0.0

00

.00

8,4

27

.87

19

,42

0.7

32

,22

5.5

16

34

.70

65

.30

30

,77

4.1

1

PLE

ASA

NTS

1,2

00

.00

11

4.0

06

,93

5.2

48

,27

9.7

51

,12

7.7

11

,95

1.3

80

.00

19

,60

8.0

8

RIT

CH

IE5

,83

0.4

41

,22

9.7

58

,36

2.1

81

3,8

92

.51

3,9

97

.43

1,3

05

.70

13

4.9

23

4,7

52

.93

Total

7,030.44

1,343.75

23,725.29

41,592.99

7,350.65

3,891.78

200.22

85,135.12

04 Circuit

WIR

T0

.00

0.0

07

,40

5.4

66

,00

5.9

41

,31

9.2

52

47

.50

1,5

00

.00

16

,47

8.1

5

WO

OD

3,4

20

.88

7,2

18

.10

53

,31

6.3

53

0,5

55

.61

19

,98

0.3

01

4,0

58

.41

12

,75

3.8

11

41

,30

3.4

6

Total

3,420.88

7,218.10

60,721.81

36,561.55

21,299.55

14,305.91

14,253.81

157,781.61

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

0.0

01

,60

7.9

00

.00

19

,06

1.6

83

,08

6.7

30

.00

0.0

02

3,7

56

.31

JAC

KSO

N0

.00

1,2

05

.80

6,2

08

.16

32

,66

1.1

95

,93

9.7

17

21

.00

94

9.9

24

7,6

85

.78

MA

SON

1,5

00

.00

30

.80

47

6.3

81

4,4

44

.33

2,2

09

.76

0.0

06

34

.50

19

,29

5.7

7

RO

AN

E0

.00

90

0.9

50

.00

20

,59

0.7

41

,98

6.1

70

.00

0.0

02

3,4

77

.86

Total

1,500.00

3,745.45

6,684.54

86,757.94

13,222.37

721.00

1,584.42

114,215.72

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L1

3,7

12

.80

6,9

66

.50

34

,19

3.7

31

0,0

74

.24

5,1

10

.03

8,0

36

.00

2,4

27

.75

80

,52

1.0

5

Total

13,712.80

6,966.50

34,193.73

10,074.24

5,110.03

8,036.00

2,427.75

80,521.05

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

2,1

00

.00

6,6

54

.55

29

1.0

01

7,0

59

.86

4,1

57

.63

1,6

42

.55

9.1

53

1,9

14

.74

Total

2,100.00

6,654.55

291.00

17,059.86

4,157.63

1,642.55

9.15

31,914.74

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L5

,40

0.0

09

83

.95

16

,52

8.1

01

2,3

84

.40

4,0

75

.11

0.0

08

,51

4.7

54

7,8

86

.31

Total

5,400.00

983.95

16,528.10

12,384.40

4,075.11

0.00

8,514.75

47,886.31

09 Circuit

MER

CER

30

,69

3.0

01

,65

1.7

04

9,8

74

.60

73

,95

5.7

61

7,6

23

.21

7,4

60

.34

41

,21

7.6

52

22

,47

6.2

6

Paralegal

Other

Total Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL TO

TAL EX

PEN

SES BY CIRCUIT & CATEGORY

Expert 

Witness

Court 

Reporter

Investigator

Travel

Misc. Office

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Circuit

County

Paralegal

Other

Total Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL TO

TAL EX

PEN

SES BY CIRCUIT & CATEGORY

Expert 

Witness

Court 

Reporter

Investigator

Travel

Misc. Office

Total

30,693.00

1,651.70

49,874.60

73,955.76

17,623.21

7,460.34

41,217.65

222,476.26

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H3

00

.00

90

6.2

01

5,7

91

.32

38

,94

7.4

51

0,7

55

.89

9.0

31

2,1

31

.30

78

,84

1.1

9

Total

300.00

906.20

15,791.32

38,947.45

10,755.89

9.03

12,131.30

78,841.19

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

3,3

60

.00

57

.75

12

0.0

02

,99

4.6

78

80

.29

1,3

59

.86

35

3.3

29

,12

5.8

9

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S0

.00

16

5.5

53

06

.95

6,0

78

.50

13

2.6

81

82

.70

0.0

06

,86

6.3

8

Total

3,360.00

223.30

426.95

9,073.17

1,012.97

1,542.56

353.32

15,992.27

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

1,6

00

.00

1,0

54

.90

18

0.0

01

1,2

35

.22

3,4

80

.98

69

9.1

02

65

.82

18

,51

6.0

2

Total

1,600.00

1,054.90

180.00

11,235.22

3,480.98

699.10

265.82

18,516.02

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A1

0,8

58

.00

6,3

49

.78

58

,67

1.1

52

7,7

39

.32

19

,38

2.2

01

,11

8.0

53

,04

9.5

71

27

,16

8.0

7

Total

10,858.00

6,349.78

58,671.15

27,739.32

19,382.20

1,118.05

3,049.57

127,168.07

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

0.0

07

0.3

50

.00

22

,40

7.6

33

,60

6.3

82

8.8

07

55

.35

26

,86

8.5

1

CLA

Y0

.00

30

0.3

02

07

.90

19

,70

5.4

63

,79

1.1

34

24

.00

5.0

02

4,4

33

.79

GIL

MER

0.0

00

.00

54

6.1

01

6,8

71

.33

1,7

36

.53

28

.80

68

.00

19

,25

0.7

6

WEB

STER

17

,05

0.0

00

.00

1,5

00

.00

53

,41

5.4

38

,93

1.6

01

24

.60

10

,30

1.0

09

1,3

22

.63

Total

17,050.00

370.65

2,254.00

112,399.85

18,065.64

606.20

11,129.35

161,875.69

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N3

9,9

50

.96

3,4

46

.65

41

,48

9.0

21

0,3

09

.07

13

,29

3.8

01

3,0

58

.00

46

,68

2.9

51

68

,23

0.4

5

Total

39,950.96

3,446.65

41,489.02

10,309.07

13,293.80

13,058.00

46,682.95

168,230.45

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N6

,17

5.0

02

,83

8.9

51

2,6

00

.15

7,6

10

.97

9,2

93

.01

3,6

93

.24

64

,75

7.7

51

06

,96

9.0

7

Total

6,175.00

2,838.95

12,600.15

7,610.97

9,293.01

3,693.24

64,757.75

106,969.07

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A1

2,4

87

.64

2,3

23

.95

20

,14

1.4

12

0,4

54

.94

13

,95

2.8

34

,92

0.2

71

5,7

89

.62

90

,07

0.6

6

Total

12,487.64

2,323.95

20,141.41

20,454.94

13,952.83

4,920.27

15,789.62

90,070.66

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N5

,48

3.5

01

,63

4.7

25

,04

1.2

02

0,1

17

.33

5,0

99

.41

1,1

61

.09

50

8.0

03

9,0

45

.25

Total

5,483.50

1,634.72

5,041.20

20,117.33

5,099.41

1,161.09

508.00

39,045.25

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R0

.00

33

2.5

00

.00

9,1

10

.19

8,4

18

.05

15

.60

1,6

99

.87

19

,57

6.2

1

TAYL

OR

0.0

03

19

.45

0.0

09

,78

1.1

78

,14

7.3

00

.00

59

7.9

91

8,8

45

.91

Total

0.00

651.95

0.00

18,891.36

16,565.35

15.60

2,297.86

38,422.12

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Circuit

County

Paralegal

Other

Total Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL TO

TAL EX

PEN

SES BY CIRCUIT & CATEGORY

Expert 

Witness

Court 

Reporter

Investigator

Travel

Misc. Office

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H1

3,0

85

.00

7,7

18

.96

26

,02

6.2

01

5,7

94

.77

4,5

50

.08

0.0

06

,21

5.9

57

3,3

90

.96

Total

13,085.00

7,718.96

26,026.20

15,794.77

4,550.08

0.00

6,215.95

73,390.96

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T4

,75

0.0

04

69

.25

0.0

06

,64

9.5

21

,65

5.0

01

6.0

00

.00

13

,53

9.7

7

MIN

ERA

L1

2,6

50

.39

71

6.8

01

4,2

67

.22

4,6

09

.05

6,1

21

.72

0.0

05

,27

0.9

04

3,6

36

.08

TUC

KER

0.0

00

.00

4,4

90

.44

3,0

22

.75

25

1.5

30

.00

91

.50

7,8

56

.22

Total

17,400.39

1,186.05

18,757.66

14,281.32

8,028.25

16.00

5,362.40

65,032.07

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E1

8,9

40

.78

0.0

04

,10

8.7

86

,53

4.8

96

,16

6.4

22

,96

1.2

41

,05

1.9

13

9,7

64

.02

HA

RD

Y1

1,0

47

.54

2.0

08

13

.00

10

,68

8.3

83

,10

1.1

56

4.0

06

18

.54

26

,33

4.6

1

PEN

DLE

TON

4,9

50

.00

0.0

00

.00

3,7

86

.80

69

3.0

41

0.0

02

,33

0.8

81

1,7

70

.72

Total

34,938.32

2.00

4,921.78

21,010.07

9,960.61

3,035.24

4,001.33

77,869.35

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY5

9,4

22

.67

10

,57

3.0

09

,29

4.8

41

6,5

69

.74

20

,36

2.6

75

,08

7.9

02

6,3

66

.85

14

7,6

77

.67

JEFF

ERSO

N2

7,8

51

.26

1,7

39

.50

3,9

58

.34

12

,99

5.3

68

,00

4.2

32

,71

4.6

01

0,7

55

.58

68

,01

8.8

7

MO

RG

AN

11

,58

7.5

09

59

.20

1,1

59

.74

14

,24

5.6

71

,81

9.0

03

,23

5.3

07

2.7

53

3,0

79

.16

Total

98,861.43

13,271.70

14,412.92

43,810.77

30,185.90

11,037.80

37,195.18

248,775.70

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

3,7

35

.00

14

7.0

01

,53

8.2

08

,88

9.6

21

,26

2.0

81

,65

8.0

07

,21

0.0

02

4,4

39

.90

Total

3,735.00

147.00

1,538.20

8,889.62

1,262.08

1,658.00

7,210.00

24,439.90

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E8

08

.13

41

9.6

52

91

.60

6,1

31

.11

1,6

17

.17

2,6

80

.91

0.0

01

1,9

48

.57

LIN

CO

LN0

.00

1,4

86

.00

0.0

01

3,6

17

.50

1,0

60

.75

34

.00

24

8.2

41

6,4

46

.49

Total

808.13

1,905.65

291.60

19,748.61

2,677.92

2,714.91

248.24

28,395.06

26 Circuit

LEW

IS1

4,9

82

.00

25

.00

54

0.1

51

9,3

76

.90

2,9

09

.00

0.0

02

1.2

03

7,8

54

.25

UP

SHU

R1

1,4

89

.98

0.0

03

,51

7.9

38

,49

3.2

02

,06

3.6

70

.00

78

.52

25

,64

3.3

0

Total

26,471.98

25.00

4,058.08

27,870.10

4,972.67

0.00

99.72

63,497.55

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G3

00

.00

18

2.0

03

8,0

50

.10

20

,66

1.2

37

,31

3.7

60

.00

1,1

87

.65

67

,69

4.7

4

Total

300.00

182.00

38,050.10

20,661.23

7,313.76

0.00

1,187.65

67,694.74

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

1,8

50

.00

45

6.0

00

.00

17

,89

1.8

53

,11

0.7

92

20

.00

5,3

65

.02

28

,89

3.6

6

Total

1,850.00

456.00

0.00

17,891.85

3,110.79

220.00

5,365.02

28,893.66

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Circuit

County

Paralegal

Other

Total Expenses

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL TO

TAL EX

PEN

SES BY CIRCUIT & CATEGORY

Expert 

Witness

Court 

Reporter

Investigator

Travel

Misc. Office

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M1

5,9

75

.00

1,1

63

.90

4,0

50

.01

33

,35

7.1

38

,51

2.3

30

.00

6,8

60

.10

69

,91

8.4

7

Total

15,975.00

1,163.90

4,050.01

33,357.13

8,512.33

0.00

6,860.10

69,918.47

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

5,1

00

.00

31

1.8

54

,54

0.2

13

,43

7.6

12

,12

1.6

82

70

.00

16

,27

8.1

23

2,0

59

.47

Total

5,100.00

311.85

4,540.21

3,437.61

2,121.68

270.00

16,278.12

32,059.47

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

2,7

03

.51

38

1.1

50

.00

9,1

75

.34

98

2.6

90

.00

0.0

01

3,2

42

.69

SUM

MER

S0

.00

0.0

00

.00

12

,17

5.7

68

58

.50

0.0

00

.00

13

,03

4.2

6

Total

2,703.51

381.15

0.00

21,351.10

1,841.19

0.00

0.00

26,276.95

WV TOTA

L410,010.98

82,000.02

471,101.18

870,422.48

287,900.03

85,539.97

348,635.91

2,555,610.57

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In‐Court at $65 per hour 74,773.45Out‐Of‐Court at $45 per hour 411,952.91

Total Hours Paid 486,726.36

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL TIME PAID IN/OUT‐OF‐COURT

In‐Court at $65 per hour

15.36%

Out‐Of‐Court at $45 per 

hour84.64%

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Circuit/County In‐Court Out‐Of‐Court Total Hours

01 Circuit

BROOKE 824.10 5,537.37 6,361.47

HANCOCK 1,310.10 7,191.73 8,501.83

OHIO 1,234.60 12,861.22 14,095.82

Total 3,368.80 25,590.32 28,959.12

02 Circuit

MARSHALL 509.80 2,663.41 3,173.21

TYLER 281.70 1,501.34 1,783.04

WETZEL 472.20 2,479.90 2,952.10

Total 1,263.70 6,644.65 7,908.35

03 Circuit

DODDRIDGE 435.80 4,096.20 4,532.00

PLEASANTS 388.30 2,874.60 3,262.90

RITCHIE 649.90 4,437.10 5,087.00

Total 1,474.00 11,407.90 12,881.90

04 Circuit

WIRT 147.40 1,469.50 1,616.90

WOOD 3,165.10 22,714.64 25,879.74

Total 3,312.50 24,184.14 27,496.64

05 Circuit

CALHOUN 804.80 3,751.50 4,556.30

JACKSON 1,527.70 6,680.90 8,208.60

MASON 1,459.80 7,233.40 8,693.20

ROANE 749.50 3,475.20 4,224.70

Total 4,541.80 21,141.00 25,682.80

06 Circuit

CABELL 4,744.12 14,104.60 18,848.72

Total 4,744.12 14,104.60 18,848.72

07 Circuit

LOGAN 1,967.50 9,764.70 11,732.20

Total 1,967.50 9,764.70 11,732.20

08 Circuit

MCDOWELL 1,676.50 8,163.80 9,840.30

Total 1,676.50 8,163.80 9,840.30

09 Circuit

MERCER 4,947.73 25,348.53 30,296.27

Total 4,947.73 25,348.53 30,296.27

10 Circuit

RALEIGH 3,267.19 15,320.29 18,587.48

Total 3,267.19 15,320.29 18,587.48

11 Circuit

GREENBRIER 896.90 6,708.40 7,605.30

POCAHONTAS 267.90 2,553.20 2,821.10

Total 1,164.80 9,261.60 10,426.40

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL IN/OUT OF COURT HOURS

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Circuit/County In‐Court Out‐Of‐Court Total Hours

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL IN/OUT OF COURT HOURS

12 Circuit

FAYETTE 1,345.10 6,631.10 7,976.20

Total 1,345.10 6,631.10 7,976.20

13 Circuit

KANAWHA 5,677.80 29,821.05 35,498.85

Total 5,677.80 29,821.05 35,498.85

14 Circuit

BRAXTON 1,040.80 4,783.27 5,824.07

CLAY 997.00 6,362.39 7,359.39

GILMER 577.10 3,063.65 3,640.75

WEBSTER 1,573.20 9,139.00 10,712.20

Total 4,188.10 23,348.32 27,536.42

15 Circuit

HARRISON 1,253.50 9,480.40 10,733.90

Total 1,253.50 9,480.40 10,733.90

16 Circuit

MARION 1,377.90 16,456.30 17,834.20

Total 1,377.90 16,456.30 17,834.20

17 Circuit

MONONGALIA 2,883.80 20,944.19 23,827.99

Total 2,883.80 20,944.19 23,827.99

18 Circuit

PRESTON 794.40 6,809.90 7,604.30

Total 794.40 6,809.90 7,604.30

19 Circuit

BARBOUR 660.80 5,805.80 6,466.60

TAYLOR 672.40 6,537.80 7,210.20

Total 1,333.20 12,343.60 13,676.80

20 Circuit

RANDOLPH 1,941.90 8,166.50 10,108.40

Total 1,941.90 8,166.50 10,108.40

21 Circuit

GRANT 442.50 2,310.70 2,753.20

MINERAL 595.60 5,329.50 5,925.10

TUCKER 94.30 692.10 786.40

Total 1,132.40 8,332.30 9,464.70

22 Circuit

HAMPSHIRE 1,198.10 5,306.80 6,504.90

HARDY 927.90 4,509.70 5,437.60

PENDLETON 165.50 1,158.90 1,324.40

Total 2,291.50 10,975.40 13,266.90

23 Circuit

BERKELEY 2,582.70 15,665.35 18,248.05

JEFFERSON 1,184.20 6,184.10 7,368.30

MORGAN 746.30 4,092.80 4,839.10

Total 4,513.20 25,942.25 30,455.45

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Circuit/County In‐Court Out‐Of‐Court Total Hours

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL IN/OUT OF COURT HOURS

24 Circuit

WAYNE 1,768.80 3,161.00 4,929.80

Total 1,768.80 3,161.00 4,929.80

25 Circuit

BOONE 1,477.70 3,230.12 4,707.82

LINCOLN 1,525.50 6,167.10 7,692.60

Total 3,003.20 9,397.22 12,400.42

26 Circuit

LEWIS 1,178.80 6,544.14 7,722.94

UPSHUR 978.40 4,948.00 5,926.40

Total 2,157.20 11,492.14 13,649.34

27 Circuit

WYOMING 1,496.90 8,979.30 10,476.20

Total 1,496.90 8,979.30 10,476.20

28 Circuit

NICHOLAS 779.30 4,183.94 4,963.24

Total 779.30 4,183.94 4,963.24

29 Circuit

PUTNAM 2,131.20 13,362.50 15,493.70

Total 2,131.20 13,362.50 15,493.70

30 Circuit

MINGO 1,915.20 6,899.58 8,814.78

Total 1,915.20 6,899.58 8,814.78

31 Circuit

MONROE 447.90 1,968.30 2,416.20

SUMMERS 612.30 2,326.10 2,938.40

Total 1,060.20 4,294.40 5,354.60

WV TOTAL 74,773.45 411,952.91 486,726.36

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Felony 998.64Misdemeanor 367.80Mental Hygiene 167.22Juvenile 538.68Parole/Prob. Rev. 418.24Term/ Abuse & Neglect 1,058.42Habeas/Sup. Ct. 2,280.24Municipal Court Charges 334.41Other 332.26   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition,  Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL STATEWIDE AVERAGE COSTS BY CASE TYPE

$0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500

Felony

Misdemeanor

Mental Hygiene

Juvenile

Parole/Prob. Rev.

Term/ Abuse & Neglect

Habeas/Sup. Ct.

Municipal Court Charges

Other

$0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500

Felony

Misdemeanor

Mental Hygiene

Juvenile

Parole/Prob. Rev.

Term/ Abuse & Neglect

Habeas/Sup. Ct.

Municipal Court Charges

Other

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Circuit

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Average

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

1,2

85

.65

          

64

3.9

5             

28

8.7

5             

71

4.2

9             

83

5.0

4             

1,7

89

.49

          

9,4

67

.56

          

‐                    

1,1

14

.62

          

1,1

11

.62

          

HA

NC

OC

K1

,11

9.4

8          

50

7.9

9             

29

8.5

9             

77

0.2

3             

49

7.4

6             

1,3

16

.89

          

2,3

63

.80

          

38

4.1

5             

29

5.1

4             

99

0.1

5             

OH

IO1

,91

7.9

3          

63

6.9

5             

32

5.1

5             

79

0.9

8             

62

4.2

1             

1,8

09

.89

          

3,5

79

.57

          

‐                    

52

3.5

2             

1,1

18

.08

          

Average

1,417.77

         

593.24

             

318.10

             

756.46

             

556.55

             

1,620.17

         

3,571.62

         

384.15

             

586.66

             

1,075.76

         

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

89

3.4

5             

41

1.9

7             

13

5.7

9             

47

8.6

8             

40

7.5

9             

1,0

56

.57

          

2,2

01

.44

          

‐                    

31

6.9

3             

62

8.5

5             

TYLE

R1

,61

1.7

5          

61

3.1

0             

13

1.7

9             

44

1.7

8             

37

7.6

6             

1,4

73

.45

          

1,8

41

.60

          

‐                    

1,3

23

.55

          

1,1

18

.40

          

WET

ZEL

94

9.6

6             

32

9.8

4             

12

6.9

2             

75

6.0

8             

48

0.6

7             

1,2

57

.49

          

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

74

4.0

0             

Average

1,009.49

         

420.07

             

131.68

             

535.98

             

428.76

             

1,231.80

         

2,081.49

         

‐                    

820.24

             

751.78

             

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

97

4.4

1             

52

0.9

7             

19

6.8

8             

58

8.9

3             

46

8.6

2             

86

9.4

3             

‐                    

‐                    

27

7.4

9             

69

7.5

6             

PLE

ASA

NTS

1,1

85

.94

          

40

0.3

0             

21

6.1

9             

50

1.2

4             

32

1.2

8             

1,0

14

.61

          

1,0

16

.66

          

‐                    

24

4.9

8             

72

8.9

2             

RIT

CH

IE1

,30

5.8

2          

44

6.3

0             

21

5.8

5             

87

2.6

0             

34

3.4

7             

1,3

74

.92

          

7,9

44

.27

          

‐                    

33

9.6

4             

95

4.0

9             

Average

1,130.21

         

456.22

             

206.83

             

614.72

             

423.68

             

1,098.94

         

4,480.47

         

‐                    

277.12

             

790.83

             

04 Circuit

WIR

T8

77

.89

             

35

1.1

5             

58

.94

               

44

7.0

3             

38

8.2

6             

50

6.3

0             

1,8

19

.37

          

‐                    

49

3.5

3             

54

2.3

0             

WO

OD

67

3.6

4             

32

3.3

8             

10

3.5

9             

35

2.4

9             

36

6.1

6             

71

3.9

3             

2,8

82

.66

          

‐                    

22

1.6

0             

46

0.7

2             

Average

687.99

             

324.61

             

103.44

             

365.17

             

368.43

             

705.77

             

2,806.71

         

‐                    

244.58

             

465.14

             

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

2,0

51

.19

          

74

4.3

8             

24

1.2

8             

15

8.4

0             

49

2.4

3             

91

7.5

0             

1,4

86

.55

          

‐                    

55

6.3

0             

1,1

18

.21

          

JAC

KSO

N1

,02

1.1

6          

45

1.4

3             

13

0.4

1             

85

9.4

5             

41

1.6

1             

94

0.9

2             

2,1

67

.46

          

‐                    

42

4.3

6             

88

8.1

6             

MA

SON

70

3.9

5             

35

5.2

8             

18

5.1

9             

45

6.0

9             

41

1.0

7             

1,0

90

.24

          

1,8

96

.78

          

‐                    

46

5.9

1             

53

6.2

2             

RO

AN

E1

,65

9.2

2          

41

4.2

5             

26

0.8

7             

40

7.1

6             

72

6.0

3             

49

4.7

7             

1,2

21

.84

          

‐                    

44

1.9

2             

73

0.3

5             

Average

1,074.01

         

378.84

             

200.75

             

479.44

             

437.28

             

846.90

             

1,820.78

         

‐                    

445.13

             

733.20

             

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L9

80

.95

             

32

1.8

1             

10

7.3

5             

28

2.2

1             

39

9.2

6             

80

4.4

6             

1,8

16

.99

          

‐                    

39

4.8

6             

55

3.0

3             

Average

980.95

             

321.81

             

107.35

             

282.21

             

399.26

             

804.46

             

1,816.99

         

‐                    

394.86

             

553.03

             

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

92

9.7

1             

30

2.3

7             

14

9.3

0             

62

4.6

6             

68

6.0

1             

1,2

13

.35

          

2,5

17

.63

          

‐                    

26

1.2

9             

63

2.7

6             

Average

929.71

             

302.37

             

149.30

             

624.66

             

686.01

             

1,213.35

         

2,517.63

         

‐                    

261.29

             

632.76

             

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L1

,23

5.8

7          

52

9.4

3             

26

1.2

1             

35

6.3

0             

31

3.9

8             

96

5.0

6             

4,2

18

.51

          

‐                    

69

5.9

2             

91

1.7

5             

Average

1,235.87

         

529.43

             

261.21

             

356.30

             

313.98

             

965.06

             

4,218.51

         

‐                    

695.92

             

911.75

             

09 Circuit

MER

CER

1,2

19

.43

          

32

7.7

1             

18

3.8

2             

54

0.7

9             

38

3.5

3             

75

7.6

1             

2,2

98

.53

          

34

4.7

0             

38

4.2

3             

69

3.9

1             

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DER

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Average

1,219.43

         

327.71

             

183.82

             

540.79

             

383.53

             

757.61

             

2,298.53

         

344.70

             

384.23

             

693.91

             

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H7

73

.86

             

32

2.8

7             

14

4.9

7             

60

3.3

7             

53

4.1

5             

74

9.4

7             

2,0

11

.34

          

‐                    

27

6.1

0             

68

4.8

3             

Average

773.86

             

322.87

             

144.97

             

603.37

             

534.15

             

749.47

             

2,011.34

         

‐                    

276.10

             

684.83

             

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

1,3

93

.20

          

49

6.1

3             

12

1.1

1             

62

8.5

5             

35

3.3

7             

1,6

83

.74

          

1,5

25

.55

          

55

0.5

5             

70

1.0

6             

1,2

47

.41

          

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S1

,34

3.6

3          

67

2.7

7             

82

.35

               

52

8.9

6             

‐                    

2,0

63

.90

          

‐                    

‐                    

61

9.3

1             

1,1

99

.79

          

Average

1,378.36

         

538.19

             

91.65

               

584.98

             

353.37

             

1,771.47

         

1,525.55

         

550.55

             

687.44

             

1,234.00

         

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

94

9.5

6             

22

7.8

7             

‐                    

74

5.7

8             

35

7.9

1             

91

7.9

0             

2,0

69

.78

          

23

0.2

4             

17

4.8

4             

72

7.3

0             

Average

949.56

             

227.87

             

745.78

             

357.91

             

917.90

             

2,069.78

         

230.24

             

174.84

             

727.30

             

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A7

19

.52

             

40

1.8

8             

‐                    

65

8.5

4             

46

1.0

6             

84

7.8

5             

2,3

37

.30

          

32

4.1

1             

50

0.3

0             

63

6.7

2             

Average

719.52

             

401.88

             

‐                    

658.54

             

461.06

             

847.85

             

2,337.30

         

324.11

             

500.30

             

636.72

             

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

87

0.9

8             

29

8.6

8             

74

.15

               

56

9.5

9             

53

8.6

2             

1,0

78

.32

          

1,1

14

.99

          

‐                    

22

0.9

3             

68

3.8

5             

CLA

Y1

,30

5.1

7          

34

0.0

2             

31

2.0

0             

1,5

76

.11

          

39

8.9

9             

1,3

54

.30

          

2,0

34

.61

          

33

7.5

6             

27

4.5

6             

1,1

38

.09

          

GIL

MER

1,0

09

.16

          

37

8.6

4             

21

0.5

0             

89

6.1

6             

63

3.6

3             

1,3

36

.24

          

1,2

56

.76

          

43

9.1

4             

10

7.4

3             

73

4.4

6             

WEB

STER

1,3

86

.79

          

31

5.0

3             

19

3.1

9             

1,4

85

.37

          

58

7.1

9             

1,5

27

.55

          

4,0

12

.55

          

‐                    

20

1.1

0             

1,1

83

.66

          

Average

1,183.58

         

326.66

             

117.88

             

1,018.98

         

550.81

             

1,342.09

         

2,714.17

         

422.21

             

157.12

             

952.43

             

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N2

,39

3.7

8          

43

5.5

3             

11

2.9

9             

50

0.7

0             

49

2.9

6             

1,2

69

.38

          

1,8

33

.79

          

‐                    

45

5.8

5             

1,2

25

.27

          

Average

2,393.78

         

435.53

             

112.99

             

500.70

             

492.96

             

1,269.38

         

1,833.79

         

‐                    

455.85

             

1,225.27

         

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N1

,07

9.9

4          

35

4.3

0             

13

7.1

7             

42

8.0

1             

35

2.5

5             

83

8.1

9             

1,9

21

.65

          

41

1.4

7             

31

0.0

4             

59

1.9

7             

Average

1,079.94

         

354.30

             

137.17

             

428.01

             

352.55

             

838.19

             

1,921.65

         

411.47

             

310.04

             

591.97

             

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A1

,06

7.6

9          

42

4.6

5             

15

6.4

0             

67

5.5

1             

46

5.7

1             

1,1

85

.64

          

1,8

84

.79

          

34

1.6

3             

32

5.3

6             

68

6.9

4             

Average

1,067.69

         

424.65

             

156.40

             

675.51

             

465.71

             

1,185.64

         

1,884.79

         

341.63

             

325.36

             

686.94

             

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N1

,37

8.9

9          

50

6.4

6             

19

5.1

8             

1,3

21

.16

          

56

6.3

5             

1,2

38

.43

          

1,6

64

.72

          

‐                    

88

7.0

1             

1,0

53

.50

          

Average

1,378.99

         

506.46

             

195.18

             

1,321.16

         

566.35

             

1,238.43

         

1,664.72

         

‐                    

887.01

             

1,053.50

         

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R7

21

.99

             

36

7.1

2             

13

6.0

2             

72

3.4

7             

42

6.7

6             

1,0

73

.70

          

1,6

15

.59

          

‐                    

1,2

60

.24

          

74

2.6

5             

TAYL

OR

73

8.5

7             

43

2.9

6             

33

3.8

9             

39

5.4

9             

32

4.1

1             

88

9.2

0             

1,3

12

.11

          

‐                    

34

6.5

7             

59

3.6

2             

Average

731.16

             

397.25

             

247.32

             

491.48

             

346.42

             

977.71

             

1,494.20

         

‐                    

374.26

             

656.28

             

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RA

ND

OLP

H1

,14

4.5

5          

38

1.6

2             

22

2.1

3             

75

8.9

2             

29

1.8

1             

1,3

97

.17

          

1,6

11

.35

          

37

1.9

8             

41

1.6

8             

72

0.6

2             

Average

1,144.55

         

381.62

             

222.13

             

758.92

             

291.81

             

1,397.17

         

1,611.35

         

371.98

             

411.68

             

720.62

             

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T8

03

.69

             

40

1.7

8             

10

3.4

1             

43

5.0

2             

39

4.5

3             

1,0

19

.59

          

‐                    

‐                    

30

4.9

9             

58

7.4

9             

MIN

ERA

L7

33

.34

             

29

8.4

6             

17

9.8

7             

27

3.2

6             

21

7.6

0             

1,1

77

.32

          

1,1

48

.90

          

‐                    

36

1.3

5             

46

2.9

3             

TUC

KER

1,1

34

.18

          

36

1.2

7             

‐                    

39

4.8

3             

41

2.1

5             

2,2

07

.65

          

‐                    

‐                    

76

.00

               

53

7.2

6             

Average

773.26

             

318.56

             

146.42

             

346.64

             

273.55

             

1,137.52

         

1,148.90

         

‐                    

302.41

             

499.14

             

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E9

33

.49

             

32

4.4

3             

16

1.1

7             

65

6.9

4             

39

7.0

1             

1,6

82

.61

          

2,6

06

.58

          

‐                    

13

3.5

7             

65

1.6

7             

HA

RD

Y8

19

.58

             

40

0.2

8             

30

7.0

8             

54

2.0

5             

36

4.2

9             

1,9

87

.62

          

2,5

19

.82

          

‐                    

19

3.3

7             

69

1.1

6             

PEN

DLE

TON

1,5

64

.71

          

38

1.9

4             

15

0.7

6             

37

4.7

4             

1,0

85

.22

          

1,8

37

.47

          

2,1

03

.78

          

‐                    

18

6.8

9             

79

4.4

6             

Average

936.87

             

359.13

             

207.03

             

561.96

             

510.50

             

1,835.22

         

2,532.89

         

‐                    

153.65

             

679.94

             

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY9

62

.39

             

22

3.9

2             

‐                    

71

7.2

2             

48

9.1

1             

1,9

58

.66

          

3,3

95

.93

          

22

1.8

5             

27

7.0

0             

1,2

66

.47

          

JEFF

ERSO

N1

,01

6.8

2          

30

0.3

6             

‐                    

79

4.1

4             

52

1.3

8             

2,0

83

.16

          

2,6

86

.63

          

‐                    

33

3.5

2             

1,0

42

.59

          

MO

RG

AN

1,3

39

.30

          

60

3.2

2             

‐                    

84

7.4

4             

36

3.1

2             

1,8

36

.43

          

1,1

02

.47

          

‐                    

22

1.9

4             

1,2

65

.61

          

Average

1,013.70

         

314.44

             

‐                    

764.00

             

472.19

             

1,964.22

         

2,951.81

         

221.85

             

265.25

             

1,202.33

         

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

87

9.6

7             

31

3.5

7             

15

7.7

4             

25

2.2

5             

33

2.2

3             

80

4.9

7             

4,9

32

.83

          

11

3.9

9             

39

8.1

1             

63

8.6

9             

Average

879.67

             

313.57

             

157.74

             

252.25

             

332.23

             

804.97

             

4,932.83

          

113.99

             

398.11

             

638.69

             

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E7

18

.20

             

16

6.4

2             

‐                    

37

3.8

1             

43

5.8

7             

1,0

96

.82

          

3,0

25

.16

          

‐                    

63

4.9

5             

61

3.4

8             

LIN

CO

LN9

65

.08

             

51

9.5

2             

27

0.7

8             

92

2.7

4             

52

3.1

2             

1,3

92

.06

          

1,7

51

.25

          

‐                    

15

7.2

7             

77

1.3

1             

Average

870.61

             

397.01

             

270.78

             

436.85

             

504.35

             

1,261.31

         

2,600.52

         

‐                    

182.68

             

700.69

             

26 Circuit

LEW

IS1

,06

6.4

6          

39

6.6

4             

15

0.2

7             

51

5.7

5             

40

0.5

1             

1,2

41

.80

          

2,5

90

.52

          

‐                    

34

5.4

9             

55

0.4

3             

UP

SHU

R8

64

.07

             

30

2.8

2             

20

5.3

3             

52

5.4

9             

31

2.6

8             

1,3

26

.41

          

27

0.7

0             

‐                    

26

9.9

6             

61

5.2

0             

Average

993.95

             

348.28

             

152.58

             

524.28

             

364.28

             

1,297.72

         

1,817.25

         

‐                    

314.02

             

576.70

             

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G7

57

.38

             

38

5.2

4             

21

4.4

7             

64

7.6

0             

34

6.3

2             

73

0.4

2             

1,9

58

.78

          

‐                    

50

1.2

3             

59

5.8

8             

Average

757.38

             

385.24

             

214.47

             

647.60

             

346.32

             

730.42

             

1,958.78

         

‐                    

501.23

             

595.88

             

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

1,0

08

.19

          

26

8.0

3             

‐                    

24

2.8

4             

26

0.0

7             

1,1

11

.49

          

2,0

83

.69

          

‐                    

‐                    

98

1.1

1             

Average

1,008.19

         

268.03

             

‐                    

242.84

             

260.07

             

1,111.49

         

2,083.69

         

‐                    

‐                    

981.11

             

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29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M8

74

.03

             

44

8.6

8             

29

8.1

5             

65

5.9

6             

38

4.9

2             

1,3

15

.81

          

1,1

82

.18

          

57

8.1

0             

38

9.0

0             

66

1.6

0             

Average

874.03

             

448.68

             

298.15

             

655.96

             

384.92

             

1,315.81

         

1,182.18

         

578.10

             

389.00

             

661.60

             

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

1,0

83

.23

          

30

7.5

0             

14

9.9

0             

95

3.5

5             

37

0.2

1             

1,1

18

.69

          

1,1

96

.43

          

70

5.0

0             

38

2.0

9             

83

3.9

9             

Average

1,083.23

         

307.50

             

149.90

             

953.55

             

370.21

             

1,118.69

         

1,196.43

         

705.00

             

382.09

             

833.99

             

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

97

7.7

4             

22

8.3

7             

‐                    

40

3.6

4             

27

8.6

2             

86

3.1

5             

‐                    

28

4.3

9             

53

.34

               

55

0.1

8             

SUM

MER

S8

11

.53

             

23

2.0

3             

34

7.2

6             

56

1.7

0             

42

8.0

9             

76

6.6

5             

85

3.9

2             

‐                    

38

8.1

7             

58

3.3

9             

Average

884.24

             

229.97

             

347.26

             

495.15

             

345.05

             

800.53

             

853.92

             

284.39

             

276.56

             

567.83

             

State Average

998.64

             

367.80

             

167.22

             

538.68

             

418.24

             

1,058.42

         

2,280.24

         

334.41

             

332.26

             

716.89

             

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Felony 1,165.58Misdemeanor 386.96Mental Hygiene 167.29Juvenile 597.96Parole/Prob. Rev. 433.40Term/ Abuse & Neglect 1,086.47Habeas/Sup. Ct. 2,510.82Municipal Court Charges 350.67Other 348.33   (Mag. Ct. Appeal, Mandamus/Prohibition,  Extradition, Contempt, Fugitive, Other)

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL STATEWIDE AVERAGE COSTS BY CASE TYPE

Without Direct Expenses and Supplementals

$0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000

Felony

Misdemeanor

Mental Hygiene

Juvenile

Parole/Prob. Rev.

Term/ Abuse & Neglect

Habeas/Sup. Ct.

Municipal Court Charges

Other

$0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000

Felony

Misdemeanor

Mental Hygiene

Juvenile

Parole/Prob. Rev.

Term/ Abuse & Neglect

Habeas/Sup. Ct.

Municipal Court Charges

Other

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Circuit

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Average

01 Circuit

BR

OO

KE

1,6

81

.24

          

69

9.4

6             

29

4.6

4             

80

9.5

3             

83

5.0

4             

1,8

81

.26

          

9,4

67

.56

          

‐                    

1,1

14

.62

          

1,2

41

.44

          

HA

NC

OC

K1

,32

0.1

4          

55

7.3

8             

29

8.5

9             

86

6.5

1             

51

6.5

9             

1,4

05

.27

          

2,3

63

.80

          

38

4.1

5             

49

1.9

0             

1,0

92

.58

          

OH

IO2

,18

8.6

9          

65

3.0

7             

32

5.1

5             

79

0.9

8             

62

4.2

1             

1,8

40

.40

          

4,0

27

.01

          

‐                    

1,0

47

.03

          

1,1

53

.74

          

Average

1,700.21

         

632.98

             

319.09

             

833.65

             

572.92

             

1,688.18

         

3,896.31

         

384.15

             

838.08

             

1,153.13

         

02 Circuit

MA

RSH

ALL

95

4.0

2             

42

9.5

1             

13

5.7

9             

52

6.5

5             

40

7.5

9             

1,0

75

.10

          

2,2

01

.44

          

‐                    

31

6.9

3             

64

8.9

1             

TYLE

R2

,41

7.6

2          

61

3.1

0             

13

1.7

9             

48

1.9

4             

37

7.6

6             

1,4

73

.45

          

1,8

41

.60

          

‐                    

1,3

23

.55

          

1,2

12

.72

          

WET

ZEL

1,1

20

.60

          

32

9.8

4             

12

6.9

2             

75

6.0

8             

54

0.7

5             

1,2

57

.49

          

‐                    

‐                    

‐                    

78

2.7

5             

Average

1,168.01

         

431.42

             

131.68

             

572.95

             

447.40

             

1,240.01

         

2,081.49

         

‐                    

820.24

             

787.79

             

03 Circuit

DO

DD

RID

GE

1,3

50

.50

          

61

2.9

0             

19

6.8

8             

68

7.0

8             

48

3.2

7             

90

6.4

3             

‐                    

‐                    

27

7.4

9             

79

5.5

9             

PLE

ASA

NTS

1,4

69

.54

          

47

7.7

7             

21

6.1

9             

55

6.9

4             

32

1.2

8             

1,0

14

.61

          

1,0

16

.66

          

‐                    

24

4.9

8             

81

7.9

0             

RIT

CH

IE1

,83

5.2

1          

48

8.1

4             

21

5.8

5             

87

2.6

0             

40

0.7

1             

1,3

89

.10

          

7,9

44

.27

          

‐                    

33

9.6

4             

1,0

48

.06

          

Average

1,517.72

         

522.84

             

206.83

             

678.94

             

441.71

             

1,121.37

         

4,480.47

         

‐                    

277.12

             

886.78

             

04 Circuit

WIR

T1

,47

4.8

5          

35

7.5

4             

58

.94

               

52

6.8

5             

38

8.2

6             

50

6.3

0             

1,8

19

.37

          

‐                    

49

3.5

3             

62

7.1

5             

WO

OD

92

7.0

9             

34

9.4

3             

10

3.5

9             

42

6.5

9             

38

2.5

5             

74

8.7

2             

3,2

58

.66

          

‐                    

22

5.0

6             

51

5.5

4             

Average

959.01

             

349.81

             

103.44

             

440.35

             

383.16

             

738.75

             

3,143.52

         

‐                    

248.07

             

521.39

             

05 Circuit

CA

LHO

UN

2,2

67

.10

          

74

4.3

8             

24

1.2

8             

15

8.4

0             

49

2.4

3             

97

6.9

1             

1,4

86

.55

          

‐                    

55

6.3

0             

1,1

88

.77

          

JAC

KSO

N1

,11

9.3

5          

45

1.4

3             

13

0.4

1             

96

6.8

8             

42

4.8

9             

1,0

35

.42

          

2,3

11

.95

          

‐                    

42

4.3

6             

96

0.5

8             

MA

SON

78

7.0

0             

36

5.0

5             

18

5.1

9             

48

0.3

1             

41

9.4

6             

1,0

90

.24

          

1,8

96

.78

          

‐                    

50

1.7

5             

56

1.5

6             

RO

AN

E1

,85

6.0

8          

41

4.2

5             

26

0.8

7             

46

1.4

5             

84

7.0

3             

51

4.6

9             

1,5

27

.30

          

‐                    

44

1.9

2             

77

7.5

5             

Average

1,193.03

         

387.09

             

200.75

             

514.52

             

452.18

             

900.45

             

1,927.88

         

‐                    

454.22

             

778.06

             

06 Circuit

CA

BEL

L1

,13

0.0

8          

33

2.7

8             

10

7.3

5             

29

1.6

2             

39

9.2

6             

82

0.0

8             

1,9

03

.52

          

‐                    

40

9.4

9             

57

8.3

3             

Average

1,130.08

         

332.78

             

107.35

             

291.62

             

399.26

             

820.08

             

1,903.52

         

‐                    

409.49

             

578.33

             

07 Circuit

LOG

AN

1,0

31

.40

          

30

9.0

9             

14

9.3

0             

63

3.4

0             

68

6.0

1             

1,2

13

.35

          

2,9

37

.23

          

‐                    

26

1.2

9             

65

1.3

3             

Average

1,031.40

         

309.09

             

149.30

             

633.40

             

686.01

             

1,213.35

         

2,937.23

         

‐                    

261.29

             

651.33

             

08 Circuit

MC

DO

WEL

L1

,66

4.9

9          

54

3.7

4             

26

1.2

1             

41

5.6

8             

31

3.9

8             

97

6.5

5             

4,2

18

.51

          

‐                    

69

5.9

2             

1,0

16

.00

          

Average

1,664.99

         

543.74

             

261.21

             

415.68

             

313.98

             

976.55

             

4,218.51

         

‐                    

695.92

             

1,016.00

         

09 Circuit

MER

CER

1,4

50

.66

          

34

5.6

8             

18

3.8

2             

61

7.2

8             

40

7.1

3             

78

2.8

3             

4,0

86

.28

          

35

7.0

1             

42

4.6

7             

75

6.5

4             

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL AVER

AGE COST BY CASE TYPE WITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES AND SUPPLEMEN

TALS

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Circuit

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Average

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL AVER

AGE COST BY CASE TYPE WITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES AND SUPPLEMEN

TALS

Average

1,450.66

         

345.68

             

183.82

             

617.28

             

407.13

             

782.83

             

4,086.28

         

357.01

             

424.67

             

756.54

             

10 Circuit

RA

LEIG

H9

59

.86

             

33

6.4

5             

14

4.9

7             

74

9.6

4             

60

3.0

7             

76

8.3

5             

2,1

66

.06

          

‐                    

36

8.1

3             

73

6.2

5             

Average

959.86

             

336.45

             

144.97

             

749.64

             

603.07

             

768.35

             

2,166.06

         

‐                    

368.13

             

736.25

             

11 Circuit

GR

EEN

BR

IER

1,7

36

.97

          

54

1.2

4             

12

1.1

1             

70

7.1

2             

42

4.0

4             

1,6

83

.74

          

2,1

35

.77

          

55

0.5

5             

70

1.0

6             

1,3

77

.73

          

PO

CA

HO

NTA

S1

,66

9.3

6          

67

2.7

7             

82

.35

               

52

8.9

6             

‐                    

2,0

63

.90

          

‐                    

‐                    

61

9.3

1             

1,2

88

.67

          

Average

1,716.69

         

574.68

             

91.65

               

623.98

             

424.04

             

1,771.47

         

2,135.77

         

550.55

             

687.44

             

1,352.15

         

12 Circuit

FAYE

TTE

96

7.8

2             

23

4.0

3             

79

5.5

0             

35

7.9

1             

93

6.6

3             

2,0

69

.78

          

23

0.2

4             

17

4.8

4             

74

3.3

5             

Average

967.82

             

234.03

             

‐                    

795.50

             

357.91

             

936.63

             

2,069.78

         

230.24

             

174.84

             

743.35

             

13 Circuit

KA

NA

WH

A8

46

.44

             

44

2.1

4             

‐                    

70

7.5

2             

48

0.5

4             

86

7.0

9             

2,6

48

.94

          

34

1.0

8             

52

7.3

4             

69

4.9

8             

Average

846.44

             

442.14

             

‐                    

707.52

             

480.54

             

867.09

             

2,648.94

         

341.08

             

527.34

             

694.98

             

14 Circuit

BR

AX

TON

91

0.1

2             

30

4.6

5             

74

.15

               

56

9.5

9             

59

2.4

8             

1,1

01

.10

          

1,1

14

.99

          

‐                    

22

0.9

3             

70

0.8

7             

CLA

Y1

,50

0.9

5          

36

3.0

7             

31

2.0

0             

1,5

76

.11

          

39

8.9

9             

1,3

77

.26

          

2,0

34

.61

          

33

7.5

6             

27

4.5

6             

1,1

96

.08

          

GIL

MER

1,0

60

.47

          

38

2.8

4             

21

0.5

0             

94

5.9

5             

63

3.6

3             

1,3

62

.44

          

1,2

56

.76

          

43

9.1

4             

10

7.4

3             

75

1.4

7             

WEB

STER

1,6

16

.18

          

32

0.8

2             

19

3.1

9             

1,7

32

.93

          

58

7.1

9             

1,5

51

.29

          

4,0

12

.55

          

‐                    

20

1.1

0             

1,2

57

.48

          

Average

1,315.48

         

334.67

             

117.88

             

1,073.32

         

570.49

             

1,365.92

         

2,714.17

         

422.21

             

157.12

             

992.54

             

15 Circuit

HA

RR

ISO

N3

,14

8.5

7          

45

7.1

0             

11

2.9

9             

54

1.3

0             

53

9.9

1             

1,2

77

.22

          

1,8

33

.79

          

‐                    

45

5.8

5             

1,3

36

.66

          

Average

3,148.57

         

457.10

             

112.99

             

541.30

             

539.91

             

1,277.22

         

1,833.79

         

‐                    

455.85

             

1,336.66

         

16 Circuit

MA

RIO

N1

,16

6.5

8          

36

8.7

6             

13

7.1

7             

49

3.1

4             

36

9.5

0             

84

7.0

6             

2,0

58

.92

          

42

2.5

9             

34

4.4

9             

62

6.8

2             

Average

1,166.58

         

368.76

             

137.17

             

493.14

             

369.50

             

847.06

             

2,058.92

         

422.59

             

344.49

             

626.82

             

17 Circuit

MO

NO

NG

ALI

A1

,20

1.7

6          

45

3.6

8             

15

6.4

0             

80

7.5

0             

48

3.6

3             

1,2

04

.97

          

1,8

84

.79

          

36

2.6

5             

33

4.1

5             

73

7.6

1             

Average

1,201.76

         

453.68

             

156.40

             

807.50

             

483.63

             

1,204.97

         

1,884.79

         

362.65

             

334.15

             

737.61

             

18 Circuit

PR

ESTO

N1

,54

8.3

4          

54

6.4

5             

19

5.1

8             

1,3

21

.16

          

63

7.1

4             

1,2

72

.46

          

2,0

80

.91

          

‐                    

1,1

23

.55

          

1,1

25

.13

          

Average

1,548.34

         

546.45

             

195.18

             

1,321.16

         

637.14

             

1,272.46

         

2,080.91

         

‐                    

1,123.55

         

1,125.13

         

19 Circuit

BA

RB

OU

R7

78

.15

             

37

7.5

1             

13

6.0

2             

88

2.8

8             

42

6.7

6             

1,0

89

.04

          

1,6

15

.59

          

‐                    

1,2

60

.24

          

78

7.8

3             

TAYL

OR

84

4.0

8             

49

1.7

6             

33

3.8

9             

49

5.0

7             

34

3.1

7             

90

0.9

0             

1,3

12

.11

          

‐                    

38

2.4

2             

66

8.1

0             

Average

813.65

             

427.00

             

247.32

             

610.63

             

362.17

             

991.10

             

1,494.20

         

‐                    

411.68

             

720.17

             

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Circuit

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Average

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL AVER

AGE COST BY CASE TYPE WITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES AND SUPPLEMEN

TALS

20 Circuit

RA

ND

OLP

H1

,33

1.9

6          

39

8.1

0             

22

2.1

3             

81

4.2

6             

29

8.2

9             

1,4

40

.15

          

1,7

35

.30

          

41

8.4

7             

42

4.5

4             

78

1.1

7             

Average

1,331.96

         

398.10

             

222.13

             

814.26

             

298.29

             

1,440.15

         

1,735.30

         

418.47

             

424.54

             

781.17

             

21 Circuit

GR

AN

T8

49

.62

             

40

1.7

8             

10

3.4

1             

46

2.2

1             

39

4.5

3             

1,0

19

.59

          

‐                    

‐                    

30

4.9

9             

61

2.0

8             

MIN

ERA

L7

94

.09

             

30

4.9

1             

17

9.8

7             

27

7.8

9             

21

7.6

0             

1,1

77

.32

          

1,7

23

.35

          

‐                    

36

1.3

5             

47

8.7

5             

TUC

KER

1,3

23

.21

          

37

2.5

6             

‐                    

39

4.8

3             

41

2.1

5             

2,2

07

.65

          

‐                    

‐                    

76

.00

               

55

7.1

6             

Average

834.87

             

324.64

             

146.42

             

355.30

             

273.55

             

1,137.52

         

1,723.35

         

‐                    

302.41

             

517.23

             

22 Circuit

HA

MP

SHIR

E1

,05

7.9

6          

33

5.2

5             

16

1.1

7             

74

2.6

3             

39

7.0

1             

1,7

21

.74

          

2,6

06

.58

          

‐                    

13

7.6

2             

69

3.5

1             

HA

RD

Y9

03

.21

             

41

2.5

6             

30

7.0

8             

58

0.7

7             

40

4.7

7             

2,0

82

.26

          

2,5

19

.82

          

‐                    

19

3.3

7             

73

1.3

0             

PEN

DLE

TON

1,9

32

.87

          

39

6.6

3             

15

0.7

6             

37

4.7

4             

1,1

83

.87

          

1,8

37

.47

          

2,1

03

.78

          

‐                    

18

6.8

9             

84

8.6

3             

Average

1,056.79

         

370.83

             

207.03

             

608.02

             

534.43

             

1,897.08

         

2,532.89

         

‐                    

156.66

             

722.18

             

23 Circuit

BER

KEL

EY1

,13

7.7

0          

22

8.4

5             

‐                    

75

7.0

6             

48

9.1

1             

2,0

64

.72

          

3,6

91

.23

          

22

1.8

5             

27

7.0

0             

1,3

89

.14

          

JEFF

ERSO

N1

,25

1.4

7          

30

9.8

9             

‐                    

91

3.2

6             

52

1.3

8             

2,2

31

.96

          

2,6

86

.63

          

‐                    

33

3.5

2             

1,1

40

.94

          

MO

RG

AN

1,4

30

.61

          

65

4.9

2             

‐                    

1,1

01

.68

          

36

3.1

2             

1,9

03

.61

          

1,1

02

.47

          

‐                    

22

1.9

4             

1,3

42

.31

          

Average

1,196.84

         

325.33

             

‐                    

856.61

             

472.19

             

2,071.68

         

3,120.49

         

221.85

             

265.25

             

1,311.30

         

24 Circuit

WA

YNE

99

4.4

1             

31

3.5

7             

15

7.7

4             

25

2.2

5             

34

1.7

3             

81

6.4

7             

4,9

32

.83

          

11

3.9

9             

39

8.1

1             

65

8.0

9             

Average

994.41

             

313.57

             

157.74

             

252.25

             

341.73

             

816.47

             

4,932.83

          

113.99

             

398.11

             

658.09

             

25 Circuit

BO

ON

E8

16

.14

             

16

6.4

2             

‐                    

41

9.1

2             

43

5.8

7             

1,1

20

.93

          

4,0

33

.54

          

‐                    

63

4.9

5             

66

5.0

1             

LIN

CO

LN1

,03

3.4

1          

51

9.5

2             

27

0.7

8             

96

2.8

6             

56

9.0

1             

1,4

04

.06

          

3,5

02

.50

          

‐                    

16

8.6

4             

80

6.0

8             

Average

953.30

             

397.01

             

270.78

             

485.64

             

538.43

             

1,279.59

         

3,900.78

         

‐                    

195.14

             

744.23

             

26 Circuit

LEW

IS1

,18

1.1

3          

41

0.8

9             

15

0.2

7             

51

5.7

5             

40

9.2

2             

1,2

41

.80

          

5,1

81

.04

          

‐                    

34

5.4

9             

57

1.9

9             

UP

SHU

R9

37

.43

             

31

1.2

8             

20

5.3

3             

55

4.2

9             

32

2.4

6             

1,3

44

.10

          

27

0.7

0             

‐                    

26

9.9

6             

64

0.4

6             

Average

1,092.67

         

359.36

             

152.58

             

549.24

             

373.62

             

1,309.10

         

2,725.87

         

‐                    

314.02

             

599.73

             

27 Circuit

WYO

MIN

G9

81

.15

             

42

4.0

0             

21

4.4

7             

67

8.4

4             

34

6.3

2             

74

6.6

5             

2,6

11

.70

          

‐                    

50

1.2

3             

67

0.2

8             

Average

981.15

             

424.00

             

214.47

             

678.44

             

346.32

             

746.65

             

2,611.70

         

‐                    

501.23

             

670.28

             

28 Circuit

NIC

HO

LAS

1,0

59

.89

          

26

8.0

3             

‐                    

24

2.8

4             

26

0.0

7             

1,1

19

.37

          

2,3

81

.36

          

‐                    

‐                    

1,0

03

.16

          

Average

1,059.89

         

268.03

             

‐                    

242.84

             

260.07

             

1,119.37

         

2,381.36

         

‐                    

‐                    

1,003.16

         

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Parole

Circuit

Mental

Prob.

Term

.Hab

eas

Muni.

Circuit

County

Felony

Misd.

Hygiene

Juv.

Rev.

Abuse

Sup. C

t.Court

Other

Average

PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

 SER

VICES

APPOINTED COUNSEL AVER

AGE COST BY CASE TYPE WITHOUT DIREC

T EX

PEN

SES AND SUPPLEMEN

TALS

29 Circuit

PU

TNA

M1

,00

4.5

2          

47

1.0

6             

29

8.1

5             

71

7.5

9             

38

4.9

2             

1,3

39

.10

          

1,1

82

.18

          

57

8.1

0             

40

1.1

6             

70

8.4

8             

Average

1,004.52

         

471.06

             

298.15

             

717.59

             

384.92

             

1,339.10

         

1,182.18

         

578.10

             

401.16

             

708.48

             

30 Circuit

MIN

GO

1,2

31

.29

          

30

7.5

0             

14

9.9

0             

95

3.5

5             

37

0.2

1             

1,1

37

.34

          

1,1

96

.43

          

70

5.0

0             

42

9.8

5             

86

9.7

1             

Average

1,231.29

         

307.50

             

149.90

             

953.55

             

370.21

             

1,137.34

         

1,196.43

         

705.00

             

429.85

             

869.71

             

31 Circuit

MO

NR

OE

1,0

36

.99

          

22

8.3

7             

‐                    

40

3.6

4             

27

8.6

2             

86

3.1

5             

‐                    

28

4.3

9             

53

.34

               

55

9.5

9             

SUM

MER

S8

11

.53

             

23

4.8

6             

34

7.2

6             

56

1.7

0             

48

9.2

4             

76

6.6

5             

85

3.9

2             

‐                    

38

8.1

7             

58

7.7

4             

Average

906.92

             

231.18

             

347.26

             

495.15

             

365.35

             

800.53

             

853.92

             

284.39

             

276.56

             

574.62

             

WV Average

1,165.58

         

386.96

             

167.29

             

597.96

             

433.40

             

1,086.47

         

2,510.82

         

350.67

             

348.33

             

768.83

             

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CHARGE AVERAGE TOTAL $ # CLAIMS

ABUSE & NEGLECT 1,055.99 9,424,344.13 8,926

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 682.52 1,792,156.22 2,626

JUVENILE 538.76 1,749,638.40 3,248

MURDER 4,202.15 1,046,334.63 249

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 399.13 817,740.33 2,048

BURGLARY 819.71 675,431.37 824

PAROLE/PROBATION 418.29 598,577.07 1,431

SEXUAL ASSAULT 2,037.08 529,277.89 260

CONSPIRACY 775.06 516,967.73 667

ASSAULT & BATTERY 417.07 489,369.39 1,174

GRAND LARCENY 767.17 474,877.88 619

HABEAS CORPUS 2,164.96 471,960.93 218

MENTAL HYGIENE 167.22 423,232.41 2,531

CHILD ABUSE 996.70 392,699.35 394

MFG/POSS OR DIST OF METH 923.13 366,482.95 397

DUI 1ST OFFENSE 364.40 360,870.56 990

SUSPEND/REV LICENSE 376.80 351,173.56 932

BREAKING & ENTERING 772.95 346,282.48 448

AGGRAVATED ROBBERY 1,194.94 311,880.44 261

MAL WOUNDING/ASSAULT 908.63 288,036.17 317

SEXUAL ABUSE 1,837.85 272,001.40 148

PETIT LARCENY 350.11 246,601.68 704

SUPREME COURT APPEAL 2,672.86 221,847.72 83

FORGERY & UTTERING 703.98 212,600.48 302

OBSTRUCTION JUSTICE 358.62 207,284.47 578

FRAUD 628.08 206,008.85 328

ATTEMPT 1,200.17 202,346.63 175

ABUSE & NEGLECT APPEAL 2,198.28 200,043.93 91

REC/TRANS STOLEN PRO 525.11 199,016.51 379

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY 418.95 159,335.31 380

SHOPLIFTING 445.40 153,395.76 345

DUI 3RD OFFENSE 777.50 115,070.07 148

DUI 2ND OFFENSE 428.93 107,660.22 251

FAIL TO REG SEX OFFENDER 658.38 103,365.61 157

WANTON ENDANGERMENT 742.95 93,612.01 126

FALSE PRETENSES 517.42 93,136.02 180

DEADLY WEAPON 610.58 92,197.00 151

ARSON 1,244.39 85,862.98 69

ROBBERY 1,006.73 78,524.67 78

KIDNAPPING 1,611.84 75,124.24 46

SENTENCE REDUCTION 438.28 70,449.96 162

EMBEZZLEMENT 740.43 62,936.80 85

FAIL PAY CHILD SUPPORT 309.17 52,867.79 171

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 361.89 52,753.45 145

TERM PARENTAL RIGHTS 2,063.72 47,465.53 23

PORNOGRAPHY 1,333.80 46,683.13 35

INCEST 3,036.90 45,553.55 15

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAVERAGE PER CHARGE IN TOTAL $ ORDER

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CHARGE AVERAGE TOTAL $ # CLAIMS

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAVERAGE PER CHARGE IN TOTAL $ ORDER

FLEEING VEHICLE W/DUI 631.70 44,850.60 71

TRUANCY 390.50 41,783.14 107

TERRORIST ACTS 1,112.44 36,710.50 33

HOME CONFINEMENT 322.22 36,410.68 113

JAIL ESCAPE 773.78 35,593.86 46

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 661.62 35,065.90 53

BRANDISHING WEAPON 390.79 32,826.13 84

FALSE SWEARING 389.17 32,690.19 84

CONTRIBUTE DEL MINOR 442.67 30,986.58 70

MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY 400.43 29,631.99 74

UNLAWFUL WOUNDING 757.87 29,556.98 39

COMPUTER RELATED FRAUD 746.15 29,099.89 39

EXTRADITION 210.83 27,618.19 131

FAILURE TO APPEAR 517.67 26,918.59 52

HARASSMENT 337.96 26,360.82 78

FUGITIVE/JUSTICE 203.98 25,089.90 123

BOND REDUCTION 535.19 22,477.98 42

ACCESSORY 506.63 21,785.15 43

TRESPASSING 273.35 21,594.70 79

AIDING & ABETTING 629.65 21,408.09 34

LEAVE SCENE ACCIDENT 327.41 20,954.50 64

SOLICIT/PROSTITUTION 818.56 20,463.88 25

PUBLIC INTOXICATION 316.35 20,358.67 64

RECKLESS DRIVING 349.29 19,909.31 57

DUI W/ INJURY 649.02 17,523.67 27

WELFARE FRAUD 620.78 17,381.95 28

INTIMIDATE WITNESS 589.77 14,744.26 25

UNDER AGE DRINKING 359.07 14,721.96 41

JOYRIDING 374.72 14,614.10 39

MISCELLANEOUS 498.83 13,967.18 28

MAGISTRATE APPEAL 734.77 13,960.58 19

NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE 3,486.04 13,944.14 4

DNR CHARGE 414.61 13,682.28 33

CONCEAL A MINOR 755.63 12,090.10 16

DEL CONTRABAND INMATE 816.34 11,428.72 14

NO OPERATORS 316.62 11,398.26 36

PERMITTING DUI 329.64 10,878.11 33

NO PROOF OF INS 274.78 10,441.46 38

JUVENILE STATUS MISC 599.99 10,199.80 17

ANIMAL CONTROL 423.42 9,738.56 23

RESISTING ARREST 384.60 9,615.05 25

COUNTERFEITING 553.23 8,298.41 15

ADULT ABUSE 780.26 7,022.31 9

SHOOT W/N 500 FEET 462.36 6,935.39 15

AUTO TAMPERING 420.31 6,724.98 16

STALKING 310.32 6,206.34 20

EXTORTION 946.35 5,678.11 6

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CHARGE AVERAGE TOTAL $ # CLAIMS

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAVERAGE PER CHARGE IN TOTAL $ ORDER

VOL MANSLAUGHTER 1,394.46 5,577.85 4

PERMIT UNAUTH/DRIVE 348.88 5,233.23 15

SPEEDING 312.78 4,691.72 15

FAIL MAINTAIN CONTROL 456.02 4,560.19 10

DISTURB THE PEACE 317.88 4,450.28 14

CONTEMPT 314.93 4,094.05 13

OPEN CONTAINER 235.15 3,997.51 17

OBSTRUCT CITY PERSONNEL 1,963.32 3,926.64 2

INDECENT EXPOSURE 323.23 3,878.72 12

RETALIATE PUBLIC OFFICIAL 894.26 3,577.02 4

CONCEAL DEAD BODY 1,700.06 3,400.12 2

UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT 487.63 2,925.75 6

RESTITUTION 324.81 2,923.28 9

BRIBERY 712.35 2,849.41 4

PROHIBITION 890.82 2,672.47 3

DUI/W DEATH 2,564.00 2,564.00 1

EXPUNGEMENT 331.04 1,986.26 6

LITTERING 230.47 1,843.74 8

PEACE WARRANT 361.47 1,807.34 5

MANDAMUS 885.96 1,771.91 2

CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION 1,462.80 1,462.80 1

FORFEITURE 1,316.10 1,316.10 1

PRE GRAND JURY 518.79 518.79 1

OBS EMERGENCY PERSONNEL 168.23 336.46 2

OFFENSES BY INMATES 110.00 110.00 1

STATE AVERAGE & TOTALS 716.89 25,954,897.24 36,205

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Appendix B

Public Defender Corporation Statistics

• Map

• Chairpersons of PDC Boards of Directors

• Grants and Total Disbursements

• Attorney Time

• Total Cases Closed

• PDC Office Narratives

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PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATION CIRCUITS

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PD CORPORATIONS’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ CHAIRPERSONS CIRCUIT         COUNTIES    CHAIRS  1ST           BROOKE    KAREN E. KAHLE, ESQ. CHAIR           HANCOCK    WHEELING, WV           OHIO  2ND           MARSHALL    VICKI VOORHIS, CHAIR           TYLER      NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV           WETZEL  4TH           WOOD      BLAINE MYERS,           WIRT      PARKERSBURG, WV  5TH           CALHOUN    JEANETTE ATKINSON, CHAIR           JACKSON    SPENCER, WV           ROANE  6TH/24TH        CABELL     JOHN F. CYRUS, ESQ., CHAIR           WAYNE     HUNTINGTON, WV  7TH          LOGAN      MARK HOBBS, ESQ., CHAIR                 CHAPMANVILLE, WV  8TH          MCDOWELL    JOHN “MIKE” CALLAWAY, CHAIR                 WELCH, WV  9TH          MERCER    WILLIAM O. HUFFMAN, ESQ., CHAIR                 PRINCETON, WV  10TH           RALEIGH    JANE CALVERT, CHAIR                 CRAB ORCHARD, WV  11TH          GREENBRIER    A. DAVID SMITH, CHAIR           POCAHONTAS    RONCEVERTE, WV  12TH          FAYETTE    CHRIS MOOREHEAD, ESQ., CHAIR                 FAYETTEVILLE, WV  13TH          KANAWHA    LONNIE SIMMONS, ESQ., CHAIR                 CHARLESTON, WV  15TH           HARRISON    GEORGE F. FORDHAM, ESQ., CHAIR                 CLARKSBURG, WV  18TH          PRESTON    DEBORAH DELAUDER, CHAIR                 TERRA ALTA, WV 

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  PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS BOARD CHAIRS CONTINUED  CIRCUIT        COUNTIES    CHAIRS  23RD          BERKELEY    JAMES CRAWFORD III, ESQ., CHAIR           JEFFERSON    CHARLES TOWN, WV           MORGAN  25TH          BOONE     JAMES HENSLEY, CHAIR           LINCOLN    DANVILLE, WV  28TH           NICHOLAS    MALCOLM F. VAUGHAN, ESQ., CHAIR                 SUMMERSVILLE, WV  30TH          MINGO     JANE MORAN, ESQ., CHAIR                 WILLIAMSON, WV  

Pictured: Dana Eddy presenting to Chief Public Defenders and Office Managers. Flatwoods, WV. December 2014

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Circuit

Distributed Contractual

Amounts

Total Funds Allocated toEach Circuit

Total PDC

Funding1ST 1,100,391 10,363 1,110,754 2ND 494,148 5,471 499,619 5TH 837,791 8,339 846,130

6TH/24TH 1,799,418 16,503 1,815,921 7TH 654,966 9,152 664,118 8TH 453,241 5,132 458,373 9TH 979,136 6,402 985,538

10TH 1,006,343 11,496 1,017,839 11TH 609,105 8,204 617,309 12TH 574,567 6,419 580,986 13TH 3,247,523 30,657 3,278,180 15TH 1,048,740 11,602 1,060,342 18TH 431,762 5,252 437,014 23RD 2,683,906 16,401 2,700,307 25TH 756,947 7,020 763,967 28TH 329,810 4,435 334,245 30TH 575,568 7,047 582,615

TOTALS 17,583,362 169,895 17,753,257

1Excludes $400,000 grant to 4TH Judicial Circuit PDC for startup expenses. This figure will be included in the FY16 cost-per-case calculation.

GRANTS TO PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS1PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICES

July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015

Corporations for Legal Research, Auditing Services, InformationTechnology Services, and Auditor Transaction Fees.

NOTES: Total funds Allocated to Each Circuit represents fundsdisbursed by the WVPDS on behalf of the Public Defender

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1,297.7                           

253,930.2                       

In‐Court

Out‐of‐Court

Administrative

Drug Court

TOTAL TIME

PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATION ATTORNEY TIMEBY IN‐COURT/OUT‐OF‐COURT/ADMINISTRATIVE/DRUG COURT

54,135.5                         

134,373.0                       

64,124.0                         

In‐Court21.32%

Out‐of‐Court52.92%

Administrative25.25%

Drug Court0.51%

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IN OUT OF DRUG

COURT COURT COURT

1st Circuit 2,415.2             11,891.2           3,965.6             ‐                     18,272.0          

2nd Circuit 987.1                 4,978.9             2,038.0             ‐                     8,004.0            

5th Circuit 2,520.8             5,785.8             2,616.0             ‐                     10,922.6          

6th & 24th Circuits 7,921.4             15,496.4           6,205.1             391.9                 30,014.8          

7th Circuit 1,174.9             3,577.9             1,524.3             1.8                     6,278.9            

8th Circuit 1,457.0             3,512.9             938.0                 ‐                     5,907.9            

9th Circuit 3,007.7             7,231.6             2,845.8             130.4                 13,215.5          

10th Circuit 4,922.8             7,031.4             4,261.3             2.0                     16,217.5          

11th Circuit 1,865.6             5,381.5             1,620.4             63.8                   8,931.3            

12th Circuit 1,708.0             4,833.2             1,849.5             ‐                     8,390.7            

13th Circuit 9,779.5             20,462.4           12,251.1           345.5                 42,838.5          

15th Circuit 3,224.4             9,741.3             5,131.3             148.1                 18,245.1          

18th Circuit 687.4                 3,525.3             1,651.5             98.7                   5,962.9            

23rd Circuit 7,720.8             18,902.8           10,323.1           ‐                     36,946.7          

25th Circuit 2,490.0             6,067.7             3,553.8             115.0                 12,226.5          

28th Circuit 1,446.0             1,685.6             889.3                 0.5                     4,021.4            

30th Circuit 806.9                 4,267.1           2,459.9           ‐                    7,533.9            

PD TOTAL 54,135.5           134,373.0         64,124.0           1,297.7             253,930.2        

PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS ATTORNEY TIMEBY IN‐COURT/OUT‐OF‐COURT/ADMINISTRATION/DRUG COURT

ADMIN. TOTALPDC

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Felony 8,209            

Misdemeanor 17,560          

Mental Hygiene 1,511            

Juvenile 2,757            

Parole / Probation Revocation 1,139            

Term/Abuse & Neglect 722                

Habeas / Sup. Ct. 47                  

Drug Court ‐                 

Other 1,225            

Total Cases 33,170          

PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATION

TOTAL CASES CLOSED

Felony24.75%

Misdemeanor52.94%

Mental Hygiene4.56%

Juvenile8.31%

Parole / Probation Revocation

3.43%

Term/Abuse & Neglect2.18%

Habeas / Sup. Ct.0.14%

Drug Court>0.00%

Other3.69%

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1ST 319            1,001         ‐             80               46               9                 ‐             ‐             69               1,524        

2ND 274            443            ‐             55               60               30               3                 ‐             17               882           

5TH 294            599            39               105            18               89               ‐             ‐             26               1,170        

6TH, 24TH 1,740         2,265         ‐             336            157            21               2                 ‐             77               4,598        

7TH 264            279            11               36               42               35               ‐             ‐             21               688           

8TH 235            752            4                 116            ‐             26               ‐             ‐             79               1,212        

9TH 321            1,401         8                 276            50               156            2                 ‐             175            2,389        

10TH 588            1,261         131            201            199            13               3                 ‐             94               2,490        

11TH 198            598            57               51               1                 36               1                 ‐             43               985           

12TH 271            427            12               32               21               27               ‐             ‐             15               805           

13TH 1,181         4,025         1,004         621            257            ‐             27               ‐             123            7,238        

15TH 306            724            10               227            81               19               4                 ‐             73               1,444        

18TH 247            303            15               74               50               37               4                 ‐             75               805           

23RD 1,064         2,125         134            339            53               140            ‐             ‐             235            4,090        

25TH 401            591            18               89               96               34               ‐             ‐             8                 1,237        

28TH 196            360            24               63               1                 45               1                 ‐             33               723           

30TH 310            406            44               56               7                 5                 ‐             ‐             62               890           

Total 8,209         17,560       1,511         2,757         1,139         722            47               ‐             1,225         33,170      

TOTAL

PUBLIC DEFENDER CORPORATIONS

CASES CLOSED BY CASE TYPE

FelonyPD Circuit Misd.Mental 

HygieneJuv.

Term/

Abuse & 

Neglect

Habeas,

 Sup. Ct.Drug Court

Parole & 

Prob. RevOther

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Public Defender Corporation for the First Judicial Circuit Under the direction of our nine-member Board of Directors, the Public Defender

Corporation for the First Judicial Circuit is a client focused non-profit organization operating in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. In order to meet the demands of the four judges and ten magistrates located in our tri-county circuit, we employ a diverse collection of nine full time attorneys representing approximately 177 years of combined legal experience. Our attorneys are supported through five non-lawyer staff associates with 65 years of dedicated service. Our attorneys and staff are split between two offices located in Wheeling and Weirton.

Our primary mission is the direct representation of indigent citizens accused by the

government of crimes against the state. We do this well—everyone knows what we bring! Our secondary mission focuses on preserving the Rule of Law.

Gideon correctly states that attorneys are not luxuries but necessities. FY14 witnessed increases in total cases by the Corporation over FY13 from 55.99% to 59.48%. For example, felonies increased from 59.71% to 64.35%; Misdemeanors increased from 87.36% to 89.07%; and juveniles increased from 61.66% to 68.93%. Also relevant, our cost per case remains $495.77 lower than the panel attorney. These raw numbers provide the best evidence of our cost effectiveness.1 In addition to the above, the Corporation, by Circuit Court appointment, also represents citizens in municipal court, parole/probation revocations, juvenile matters, abuse and neglect proceedings, as well as other miscellaneous matters involving jeopardized freedom.

To be clear, cost-saving measures are not the true measure of our effectiveness. That honor belongs to the performance of our employees. Our Corporation takes pride in the competent delivery of legal services to our clients. Collectively, our board, attorneys, and support staff are the Corporation. We are a learning organization—combining experience, talent, and advocacy—collectively aimed towards assisting the indigent accused through the legal and regulatory minefield. Equally important, we are vested in the community we serve. Our employees are military veterans, members of local boards, former elected officials, community volunteers, and are active in community events. Our dedication to the rule of law shapes our end state—that being our well-earned reputation as an obstacle on the road to tyranny. We are the quiet guardians of liberty. Shayne M. Welling, Chief Public Defender Sulum Teneo Quis Nos Addo

1 Source: http://www.pds.wv.gov/Documents/2014%20Annual%20Report.pdf

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Public Defender Corporation for the Second Judicial Circuit A proverb claims, “Change is neither good nor bad, it is simply constant”. However, the Second Judicial Circuit Public Defender Corporation has experienced change in Fiscal Year 2015 while maintaining its high quality legal representation of the indigent. Although Chief Public Defender David L. Zehnder is retiring, he continues to serve as Chief Public Defender as a consultant, and supervises the Corporation and Managing Attorney Brett M. Ferro, who started work on January 5, 2015. The Second Judicial Circuit Public Defender Corporation reduced its cost per case from $565.78 in FY2013 to $456.78 in FY2014, which increased the savings achieved from $23.87 per case in FY2013 to $222.49 per case in FY2014. As of June 30, 2015, the office employed Mr. Zehnder, Mr. Ferro, three assistant public defenders, and two clerical staff. Public Defender Services has funded a third clerical position for FY2016. Two additional lay board members have been nominated and are awaiting confirmation from the Commissions of Tyler and Wetzel Counties. If both nominees are confirmed, the Board will consist of the Chairwoman, a Marshall County attorney, and lay members from all three Counties. In January 2015, Circuit Judge David W. Hummel, Jr., became Chief Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit and assumed criminal jurisdiction in Marshall County, the most populous County in the Circuit. A large backlog of cases was swiftly cleared in January and February by the Court with the assistance and efforts of all of the attorneys, and several felony trials were conducted. All three assistant public defenders achieved felony acquittals in Marshall County Circuit Court during that time. John Anderson had three felony jury trial acquittals, Jeremiah Gardner had one felony jury trial acquittal in Wetzel County and one in Marshall County, and John Gainer had a client acquitted of a felony and convicted of the lesser-included offense of misdemeanor battery. He also kept another jury deliberating about the meaning of reasonable doubt until ten o’clock on a Friday night. Our office has continued to provide effective representation of its clients in a cost-effective way. We continue to represent a majority of the Circuit's Drug Court and Mental Health Court participants. We remain ready, willing, and able to serve when called to duty. Brett M. Ferro, Managing Attorney

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Public Defender Corporation for the Fourth Judicial Circuit On January 4, 2016, West Virginia’s eighteenth public defender office will officially open its doors for business, serving indigent criminal clients in Wood and Wirt counties. Ultimately, this office will employ a total of nine attorneys, including the Chief Public Defender Michele Rusen and five to six legal assistants. Throughout 2015, plans and preparations for the office were underway. This marks the first time a new public defender corporation has opened in West Virginia in many years. Working closely with our board of directors, office space was located, renovations were planned and designed, and furniture and computers were purchased. Staff was hired. The challenges of opening a new office were daunting at times, but the end result is an office of which we are quite proud.

As we prepared to open our office, we focused on our future goals: providing our clients with skilled legal representation while hopefully guiding them to resolve issues that may have led to their involvement in the criminal justice system whenever possible. To that end, we spent many hours meeting and conferring with court officials ranging from probation officers, magistrates and judges and meeting with a variety of social service providers. We compiled information on as many available services and programs as possible so that our clients could be steered to appropriate providers. We also now participate in Juvenile Drug Court and plan to remain an active participant in that valuable program.

It is fast becoming apparent that the state cannot continue to incarcerate as many people

as historically has occurred. Politicians at all levels are coming to this realization including county commissions who no longer want to pay enormous jail bills as well as state officials who are contemplating state revenue shortfalls. Accordingly, we are committed to thinking outside the box as we work with our future clients to ensure that they receive the best possible legal services and legal advice we can provide. Michele Rusen, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Fifth Judicial Circuit Organizational Information Organization’s History:

The Public Defender Corporation held its first board meeting on the 31st day of July 1996 and includes the 5th Judicial Circuit of Calhoun, Roane, Jackson, and Mason counties in West Virginia. However, during the process the Mason County Bar brought a lawsuit against the corporation and was granted an injunction for operation in Mason County. At the time, the injunction was not challenged and the corporation along with Public Defender Services made the mutual decision not to litigate the injunction as Public Defender Services and the corporation being in their infancies and it was agreed it was more important to firmly establish the corporation and Public Defender Services generally. To this day, the injunction has not been challenged. The corporation has revisited the topic in meetings and with communication with the local Mason County Bar and Judge Nibert of Mason County, West Virginia through its Chief Public Defender and has decided not to challenge the injunction as of this date. Organizational Goals and Objectives:

Our goal is to provide high quality legal assistance to indigent persons who would be otherwise unable to afford adequate legal counsel; to provide legal representation to those who face an economic barrier to adequate legal counsel that will serve the ends of justice in accordance with rights and privileges guaranteed to all citizens by the constitution of the United States of America and the constitution of the state of West Virginia; to make available quality legal assistance that reaffirms the faith of our citizens in our government of laws.

The objective is to protect the ordinary citizen from wrongful conviction and to protect

the basic and fundamental rights of all citizens by navigating those individuals charged with crimes through an evolving and complex legal system. A conviction based on sound law and tested facts with competent counsel is rarely overturned by the courts whereby society as a whole is protected by protecting individual rights. Programs and Services:

Pursuant to W. Va. Code §29-21-8(a)(2) the purpose of a public defender corporation is to provide legal representation in the respective circuits in accordance with the provisions of that article. To that end, we provide appointed counsel in felony, misdemeanor, abuse & neglect, juvenile delinquency, juvenile status offenses, family court contempt when jail is contemplated, and mental hygiene proceedings. Organizational Structure (board, staff, volunteers):

The Board of Directors is organized pursuant to W. Va. Code §29-21-15 consisting of a chairperson appointed by the Governor, and two members from each county in which the

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corporation operates for a total of seven members. (A lawyer and non-lawyer each from Jackson, Roane, and Calhoun counties with a chairperson from Roane County.) There are currently three office staff members, including our office manager. In addition, there are seven lawyers, including our chief public defender.

The board oversees the corporation pursuant to W. Va. Code §29-21-15. The chief public defender reports to the board of directors, each of the assistant public defenders and staff members report to the chief public defender.The chief public defender is ethically responsible for the conduct of the assistant public defenders and the staff pursuant to Rules 5.1 and 5.3 of the West Virginia Rules of Professional Conduct (2013) for lawyers. Community Involvement:

Currently, the Chief Public Defender is an adjunct criminal law instructor at West Virginia University at Parkersburg, Jackson County campus on one night per week. The chief is also on the Community Corrections Board for Wood County and Jackson counties.

One of the assistant public defenders is a board member of DayMark, Inc., a non-profit youth service agency.

An administrative assistant is active in the 4H program in Roane County, WV and is also a member of the Spencer Volunteer Fire Department. Another administrative assistant is actively involved in coordinating beauty pageants and other activities of that nature to help young women receive college tuition assistance including grants and scholarships. New & Noteworthy for 2015

Earlier this summer we had a felony trial in Roane County that resulted in an acquittal. However, there have been multiple cases where through plea bargaining or further investigation by police charges have been reduced or dismissed. We have worked diligently to protect each client’s rights as they navigate the criminal justice system, often steering them toward sobriety. We have had several clients participate in the Drug Court Program. These folks have made and continue to make remarkable strides from addiction to sobriety. We have had graduates who have moved beyond a life of addiction to a life of sobriety. They now hold full time jobs and maintain close family relationships that had been previously abandoned. Kevin Postalwait, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Sixth & Twenty-fourth Judicial Circuit

The Public Defender Corporation for the 6th and 24th Judicial Circuits was founded on

June 1, 1994 and serves Cabell and Wayne Counties. One notable aspect of our case load is the large number of felonies versus misdemeanors. Cabell County has had over 500 indicted people annually in the last three calendar years and this is the primary reason for this surge. In FY2015, the Huntington office closed 3,581 cases and the Wayne office closed 1,017 cases, totaling 4,598 cases. There are eleven attorneys in Huntington and three in Wayne. The addition of an investigator has helped both offices although he primarily works in Huntington.

Our office has been active in helping establish and maintain Adult Drug Courts in both

counties, Truancy Courts in both counties, Day Report Centers in both counties, a Veterans Treatment Court in Wayne County, a Juvenile Drug Court in Wayne County and a Pre-Trial Board in Cabell County. The Pre-Trial Review Board saved Cabell County an estimated $179,931 in jail costs in FY 2015 on misdemeanor cases.

Our office is an example of the high volume, low cost legal representation envisioned under the Public Defender Corporation program:

Third lowest cost per case among Public Defender Corporations at $377.75 Highest number of felonies among Public Defender Corporations (1,507) Third highest share of representing felonies (76.14%) in the state Second highest number of misdemeanors (2,512) Second highest share of representing misdemeanors (93.35%) in the state Second highest number of cases among Public Defender offices FY14 cost per hour $86.11. FY15 cost per hour $76.27 FY15 cost per case $394.94

In addition to our office serving as an example of cost-effective operations, appointed

counsel in our circuits also have some of the best statistics in the state: Cabell county had the lowest cost per case for court appointed counsel at $502.43 Wayne county had the fourth lowest cost per case for court appointed counsel at $590.24 The combined cost per case for appointed counsel in our circuit was the lowest in the

state at $543.89 Court appointed counsel represented 2,509 cases including 492 felony cases, 570 abuse

and neglect cases, and 874 mental hygiene cases. Bob Wilkinson, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Seventh Judicial Circuit

The Public Defenders Corporation for the Seventh Judicial Circuit has been serving Logan County since late November, 1989. This fiscal year we successfully acquired many dismissals, pre-trial diversions, probation, home confinement, drug court for both adults and juveniles, and many options outside of prison and jail. We have come to recognize that addiction has changed the practice of criminal law in West Virginia over the last two decades. We must work aggressively towards meeting the needs of our clients who often struggle to stay drug free while on bond before any significant hearing even occurs. Our very experienced criminal defense team has taken up the torch of aggressive pre-conviction and post-conviction sentencing alternatives which save lives and decrease risk to clients while still saving the county and state money.

We believe that we have had very few cases result in long term prison commitments

primarily because we effectively and aggressively utilize the alternative sentencing, community based programs in our county, inpatient treatment facilities, and sober living homes both in an outside our county. We have built essential connections with drug addiction service providers to help our clients maintain their freedom and to have productive lives.

We pride ourselves on having one of the most experienced criminal defense teams in the

state. Dwayne Adkins has been the Chief Public Defender for nearly a decade now and has

practiced law for twenty years. He has a broad background with experience as a criminal trial lawyer, and civil trial lawyer (both as a plaintiff’s lawyer and a defense lawyer). He was also an assistant prosecuting attorney in the past. He is an active member of Southern Regional Day Report Board and Drug Court Teams for Logan County. Dwayne is a graduate of both Marshall and WVU.

Gerald Merceruio has over twenty-five years’ experience as a criminal trial lawyer. His

long-standing loyalty to the public defender system places him among a short list of public defenders who have essentially been on board since the early 1990’s. Gerald received his undergraduate and law degree from WVU.

Don McDaniel is an experienced criminal trial lawyer and civil trial lawyer, having

practiced in Texas as well as West Virginia. Don is an Ivy League Graduate with an undergraduate degree from Yale and law degree from Vanderbilt. He is known for his caring optimism and Christian charity.

Ashley Cochran, a former intern, recently joined our office. Her practice focuses on

Juvenile and Abuse & Neglect cases. Ashley returns to our office with the valuable experience of having clerked for Judge O’Briant, as well as a stint under well-known Abuse and Neglect guru Jane Moran. She also practiced as a guardian ad litem in family court. Ashley is a graduate of Appalachian School of Law in Grundy Virginia.

Long standing support staff member Carol Booth is the administrative right hand of our

office. She is focuses on the financial aspects of the office, as well as working to get clients into

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drug rehabilitation programs. She worked for multiple lawyers prior to coming to work for our office but has far exceeded the traditional secretarial role long ago.

Pamela Esposito came to us as an experienced secretary having worked in a plaintiff’s

law firm. She has continued to work hard to increase her commitment and skills since coming to work for us. She is known among clients and the community as having a sunny disposition and always being willing to help.

Brandi Clark is also a recent addition to our office. She joins us as an administrative

assistant, having worked for other lawyer include Robert “Bob” Noone. She is enthusiastic to help others, and eager to learn new skills specific to our office and operations.

In addition to our legal representation, we also work hand-in-hand with other criminal

defense lawyers. We recently began a local continuing legal education program in combination with the Logan County Bar Association. We recently cosponsored a training session taught by duo Robert “Bob” & Beth Noone on the specialized needs of children in court cases. We have another training scheduled for this fall with Dr. Timothy Saar of Saar Psychological Group.

We also assist local attorneys by covering emergency hearings when certain

circumstances prevent a panel attorney from appearing for his or client. This typically occurs for detention hearings and for other hearings in which there is little notice and the panel attorney is unavailable due to an appearance at a hearing in another circuit. When possible, we also serve as a local resource to other criminal defense lawyers by giving them access to our pre-trial motions and pre-existing legal research.

We also try to provide assistance as a local resource for criminal trial lawyers by giving

them access to our pre-trial motions and pre-existing legal research. Dwayne J. Adkins, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Eighth Judicial Circuit The Public Defender Corporation for the Eighth Judicial Circuit was established in 1990. The rise of unemployment, in once thriving McDowell County was the result of the failing coal industry. The loss of income for the citizens of McDowell County created an overwhelming need of legal representation for those who became indigent. Along with the migration of qualified attorneys away from McDowell County and an increasing case load for court appointed attorneys, a majority of the active members of the bar and the chief judge agreed to activate the Public Defender Corporation for the 8th Judicial Circuit.

Our county experienced further loss with the devastating floods of 2001 and 2002. As a result

of the floods more jobs exited creating a greater indigent population. During the second flood of 2002 the PDC was flooded with water up to 3 feet. Nevertheless the employees continued to serve the public without fail, while shoveling mud and fighting mold for a month before the office could be relocated.

Our office handles the following types of cases: felony, misdemeanor, abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, truancy, appeals of felonies and misdemeanors, mental hygiene hearings, guardian ad litem, and extraditions. Our staff is comprised of three attorneys, including a chief, an Office Manager, and our Secretary. Floyd Anderson, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Ninth Judicial Circuit

The Public Defender Corporation for the Ninth Judicial Circuit is located in Princeton. We began operations on June 1, 1991 with three attorneys and two support staff. Currently, seven attorneys and five support staff handle court proceedings in front of three circuit court judges, five magistrates, and in municipal courts. We also regularly participate in Supreme Court proceedings.

Our office and the Mercer County court system have strived to adapt to the needs of indigent

defendants as they have arisen. Due to the increased drug challenges in our society, our corporation became involved in serving on Adult Drug Court and Juvenile Drug Court.

Adult Drug Court increases the likelihood of successful rehabilitation through early,

continuous, and intense treatment. Our clients in Adult Drug Court must comply with mandatory periodic drug testing, community supervision, appropriate sanctions and incentives, and other rehabilitation services, all of which a judicial officer supervises. By participating in Adult Drug Court clients reduce the chances of recidivism because they are less likely to begin using drugs again.

We work with our juvenile offenders in Juvenile Drug Court to redirect juvenile offenders with alcohol or substance abuse behavior from the traditional juvenile court process, to an intensive, individualized treatment process. The mutual goal of our office and Juvenile Drug Court is to reduce future court involvement for these youth.

Mercer County has historically had one of the highest numbers of open child abuse and neglect caseloads in the state. During these proceedings, we help to ensure that parents’ constitutional rights to parent their children remain protected. We also interact with the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) to assure parents obtain services through the DHHR providers to learn proper parenting techniques.

We also participate on the Southern Regional Community Criminal Justice Board with representatives from the Court system and the community. The purpose of the board is to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Day Report Center. Previously, our corporation was involved with court personnel and community leaders in obtaining a Justice Reinvestment Grant, which has now led to the opening of the Four Seasons Recovery Center. They hope to have at least sixty residents. Their goal is to rehabilitate drug offenders and reintroduce them into society as productive citizens.

Staff attorneys, Adam B. Wolfe and Joshua J. Lawson are currently teaching an advanced mock trial class at Concord University. Adam also teaches a legal writing class.

Staff attorney, Gerald R. Linkous, won a West Virginia Supreme Court appeal, Robinson v. City of Bluefield, 234 W.Va 209 764 S. E. 2d 740 (W.Va 2014), which ruled a municipal court lacks the authority to order a dog to be put down. The Wall Street Journal published an article regarding this case.

Our attorneys and support staff are involved in arranging for substance abuse rehabilitation services for clients who do not qualify for Drug Court services. We make referrals, prepare orders to transport, and evaluate clients to assist them in overcoming addictions.

In the past year, our attorneys have been successful in obtaining dismissals in several felony

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cases, and have had charges reduced through the impressive use of pre-trial motions and compelling arguments at the preliminary hearing stage. Our attorneys have also been successful in reunifying families in various abuse and neglect cases.

Our involvement in Truancy Court has enabled us to reveal the unmet needs of children in our county. While working with the Truancy Court system, we have assisted children in receiving necessary educational, psychological, and medical services.

Tracy Burkes, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Tenth Judicial Circuit

Our office has been located at 228 N. Fayette Street in Beckley, WV for more than eighteen years. It currently employs a chief public defender, seven staff attorneys, and a full time support staff of five individuals plus a bookkeeper/office manager. Our office opened in 1989, making it one of the oldest Public Defender Corporations in the State.

Jane Calvert currently acts as Chairperson for our Board of Directors. In addition to Ms.

Calvert, Board members include John Wooton, Leigh Lefler, Harriet Jones, and Pam Bates. Each Board member has served in their capacity for a minimum of four years.

The lawyers currently employed have been working at the office an average of about 8 years and have on average more than 20 years of legal experience each. During FY15 our office closed a total of 2,490 cases which included 588 felonies and 1261 misdemeanors. This amounted to an average cost per case of approximately $408.77. This is one of the lowest cost per case ratio in the state. In FY14, our office also represented approximately 54% of all cases in the circuit for which counsel is appointed, this was ninth highest rate in the state for that period of time. Much of the lower cost per case can be attributed to the experienced legal and support staff, the high ratio of cases per attorney (310.5 cases per counsel), as well as a continuing effort to reduce cost incidental to operating the office.

Cases are assigned evenly on a rotation basis so that each attorney handles matters in

magistrate court, circuit court, and before other miscellaneous tribunals (parole hearings, mental hygiene, etc...).

Lawyer schedules are kept electronically on Time Matters as well as on desk calendars. All lawyers have access to Time Matters to keep their time and to check their calendar. Attorneys can access their files through the E-File Program as well as through the hard copy maintained in their office. Closed files can also be accessed through the E-File program. Cases over the last thirteen years have been scanned, reducing the need for storage of those documents. Backups of all records are maintained on and off premises insuring their survival.

Our basic principle is to provide the best possible legal defense to each client. The legal staff meets frequently to review and discuss cases giving a committee approach to most cases. Standard pretrial motions are filed in all cases and attorneys individually review their cases to see what particular motions should be filed to properly advocate for their clients. Our office is capable of running paperless since all documents received or produced are scanned digitally. Our office maintains a form bank for motions and research on most legal issues and is supplemented with the current use of West Law.

Over the past year, we meet weekly with the prosecuting attorney and local day report representative to review defendants who are incarcerated in jail to see if their release might be obtained through recognizance or other means of conditional bond. On average, three individuals per week are released after these meetings, saving counties approximately $1,000 per week.

As with other offices, the recent initiation of Truancy Court has strained staff. Looking

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ahead, Juvenile Drug Court begins in August 2015, with Adult Drug Court commencing shortly thereafter. These programs will place additional burdens on our office and on an already financially strained system. However, we will continue to persevere and uphold our statutory obligation to the state and professional obligation to our clients.

Our office would seek to share any resources and information with other public defenders and lawyers representing criminal defendants to improve representation of those charged with crimes and those represented on matters where there is a legal mandate requiring representation by appointed counsel. Joe Noggy, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit

The Public Defender Corporation, 11th Judicial Circuit is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation formed pursuant to West Virginia Code Chapter 29, Article 21 to the State’s obligation to provide cost-effective legal representation to indigents facing eligible criminal and quasi-criminal charges within the 11th Judicial Circuit. The Corporation is guided by a board of directors chaired by David Smith, the Mayor of Ronceverte, WV, with the Chief Defender, Joshua Edwards, serving as the day-to-day administrator.

The Public Defender Corporation for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit operates in two

locations: (1) the Greenbrier County office in Lewisburg and (2) the satellite office located in Marlinton, Pocahontas County. Our office was formed in 1999 under the direction of its first Chief Defender, Richard Lorensen.

Our primary purpose is to provide cost-effective, competent legal representation to

indigents defendants. However, we also serve an important role the community as leaders in alternative programs such as community corrections, drug court programs, truancy diversion and pretrial supervision. Our attorneys have been an important part of these efforts. Chief Defender Joshua Edwards and Deputy Chief Defender Dewitt Daniell both serve on the advisory committee for Greenbrier County’s Day Report Program, which received the Honorable Martin J. Gaughan Award for Excellence in Community Corrections. In addition to their formal role on the advisory committee, both serve as informal advisors on policy matters and legal questions as they arise. Both are also members of the advisory committee in Pocahontas County serving in a similar capacity. We provide attorneys for the weekly drug court treatment teams in both counties. Mr. Edwards serves on the Planning Committee for the Juvenile Drug Court and previously served on the Juvenile Drug Court weekly treatment team. He is also part of the planning team to bring a Juvenile Day Report Center to Greenbrier County. Both counties also have Truancy Diversion Programs and our attorneys are responsible for representing the vast majority of the juveniles in those programs.

Outside of the court system, our attorneys have volunteered to assist with the Supreme

Court of Appeals LAWS (Legal Advancement for West Virginia Students) Program, lectured middle school students on the consequences of bullying, attended career day programs to discuss a legal career with students, and given additional presentations in schools on the criminal justice system.

The Corporation is entirely funded by the State of West Virginia through a grant from Public Defender Services. The Corporation owns both of their locations and therefore has necessary maintenance and repair expenses as well as snow removal, cleaning and the other assorted expense associated with two physical facilities. Historically, our office has been a cost-effective provider of legal services. Our cost-per-case in FY 2014 was $425.86 compared to private appointed counsel in the Judicial Circuit at $1,342.75. Josh Edwards, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of our office. While we are very proud of the work and legacy we have built, our hearts are heavy, as our office has suffered a great loss. On June 16, 2015, our friend, mentor, protector, leader, and Chairman, Frederick Alexander Jesser, III, unexpectedly passed. We want to use this space to honor him and his legacy. When West Virginia Code §21-29-8 was passed, Frederick Alexander Jesser, III (known by our office as Fred), was named as one of the Fayette County Bar Association’s representatives on the founding board of directors. He served as a very active member, and was instrumental in making the initial hires, securing office space, and creating an atmosphere where the indigent defendants in our county could receive high quality representation. As years passed, Fred’s role with our office expended and at the time of his death, he had been the Chairman of our board of directors for a number of years. Fred filled the role of acting Chair for many years prior to being formally appointed to that post, first by then Governor Manchin and then again by Governor Tomblin.

At the time of Fred’s death on June 16, 2015, he had planned to attend the annual Public Defender Services Conference the next week. It was his practice to attend each annual conference to allow him the opportunity to spend time with the professional staff of our office, and to attend the trainings so that he could better understand the challenges we face on a daily basis. Fred also liked to share at least one meal each conference with an attorney from another Public Defender Office. At the last board meeting held before his passing, Fred offered direction to our office on filling a vacancy created by Assistant Public Defender Elizabeth Campbell leaving our office to take a job with our local Prosecutor. He expressed pride in this office as to how our hard work was documented in the annual report and reassured us that the budget conference held with Public Defender Services would be successful and no cause for stress. Fred was always available to our office to sign checks, offer advice, run interference with Judges and Magistrates and, for a period of time when between Chief Defenders, even ruled on Financial Affidavits. Although we grieve for our friend, as a part of being a successful leader he supported the skills necessary for us to continue without him. This office will survive, none of us are irreplaceable, and there is always work to accomplish. Therefore, our staff, Terri Lawhorn, E. Scott Stanton, Esq., Nancy S. Fraley, Esq., James Adkins, Esq., and Stacey Barnhouse, together with our surviving board members; Howard Scott and James Keenan, Esq., take and cherish this opportunity to individually and collectively express our sincere thanks to Frederick Alexander Jesser, III, Esq., for all that he gave to our office. We will miss you our friend.

Fred was born on February 20, 1945, in Washington, D.C. and was the son of the late

Frederick A. Jesser, Jr. and Elizabeth Sutherland Jesser. He was a 1962 graduate of Charleston High School and attended Morris Harvey College, Concord College, Marshall University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Richmond Professional Institute. He earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia in 1967. He graduated from the

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West Virginia University College of Law in 1972, where he was a member of the West Virginia Law Review. Upon graduation from Law School and being admitted to the Bar, Fred came to Fayette County where he became associated with the firm of Love, Abbot and Hill, later to become Jesser and Harrington and eventually Jesser and Associates, where he remained throughout the balance of his successful professional life. Fred developed a thriving real estate and banking practice and became a fixture (with his faithful assistant Barbara Jennings) in the Fayette County record room where he established a personal desk. He was a former member of the Goochland, Virginia Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Fayetteville Rotary Club. He was an active member and former President of the Oak Hill Rotary club. During his professional career, he served as President of the Fayette County Bar Association and was a member of the Board of Governors of the West Virginia State Bar. He was a member of the Board of Directors of Fayette County National Bank, where he served as General Counsel and was Chairman of the Board of FCNB BANCORP, INC. He was a member of the White Oak Country Club in Oak Hill, West Virginia and Edgewood Country Club in Charleston.

Fred will be missed by our office, all the employees at the Fayette County Courthouse, the employees of Fayette County National Bank, his office staff Barbara Jennings and Lisa Mattox, and his host of friends. His passing is also grieved by his sister, Betsy White of Charleston, West Virginia; his sons, Frederick Alexander Jesser, IV and wife Angela, of Williamstown, West Virginia and Banks Sutherland Jesser, and wife Courtney, of Sinks Grove, West Virginia and his grandchildren, Gavin Dunbar McCraw, Lila Roxalana, Monroe Beatrice and Frederick Alexander Jesser, V (who Fred lovingly called Quincy).

Frederick Alexander Jesser, III February 20, 1945 - June 16, 2015

Nancy Fraley, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit

The Public Defender Corporation for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit (Kanawha County Public Defender Office) prides itself in providing client-centered representation to indigent individuals. Opened as a full-scale office in 1989 with the mission to provide legal services to individuals facing criminal charges in Kanawha County, the Office has thrived and affected positive change in our court system by employing a staff that vigorously represents our clients and strives to protect their rights.

The Office currently employs twenty-two full-time lawyers, one part-time senior counsel, and fifteen support staff to represent individuals in felony, misdemeanor, municipal court, juvenile, appellate, parole revocation, extradition, mental hygiene, and specialty court cases. Our lawyers appear before seven circuit court judges, ten magistrates, municipal court judges, mental hygiene commissioners, and the Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Our office also represents individuals in drug court (both adult and juvenile courts) and the Court’s domestic violence pilot program.

Our dedicated legal staff has had many victories over the years, successfully lodging

challenges to the court system, securing acquittals at trial and dismissals in a wide range of cases, helping clients overcome addiction problems and start on a productive path, and securing favorable sentences. Our support staff, comprised of equally dedicated individuals, helps provide effective representation to our clients. Together, we were able to close 7,238 cases this fiscal year.

A member of the office since 1996, Chief Defender Diana Panucci serves on the

Kanawha County Community Corrections Advisory Board, is a board member for the Mid-Atlantic Juvenile Defender Center, participates in Domestic Pilot Program stakeholder meetings, is a member of the West Virginia State Bar Criminal Law Committee, participated in several legislative task force meetings, and lectures on a variety of criminal law topics. Ms. Panucci has also volunteered for the the West Virginia State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service, judged a WVU College of Law Lugar Mock Trial Association competition, participated in the Read Aloud Program and various local school-related activities, and served as a board member and secretary for the Friends of the Clay Center. Ms. Panucci graduated from WVU College of Law in 1996 as a Public Interest Fellow, member of the National Lugar Mock Trial Team, and an Order of Barristers graduate.

Several of our lawyers also enhance the practice of law with their legal and community

services. Their legal activities include serving on the West Virginia State Bar Criminal Law Committee, the Indigent Defense Commission, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Community Supervision Committee, the Justice Reinvestment in West Virginia Work Group, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Prison Overcrowding Compliance Commission, the Charleston Community Coalition, the planning and advisory committees of Kanawha County Drug Court, teaching at the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals new magistrate training, giving legal presentations on several law topics, publishing articles on a variety of legal topics, participating in legislative task forces, co-teaching organizational skills for public defenders at a Gideon’s Promise training, serving as a board member for West Virginia’s ACLU, and serving as

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a fellow board member for the Mid-Atlantic Juvenile Defender Center. Community activities include serving as a judge for We The People, serving as a board

member for the Charleston Ballet Company, serving as a board member and chorister with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, coaching little league baseball, serving as organist for the WVU College of Law Hooding Ceremony, spearheading a campaign for food donations for the local animal shelter, and volunteering at a soup kitchen.

The Office’s legal staff boasts impressive law school careers as well, with current lawyers

having graduated from law schools at West Virginia University, Georgetown, Northwestern, Tulane, University of Kentucky, Syracuse, Brooklyn School of Law, and Appalachian School of Law, with several lawyers having participated in moot court, law review, mock trial teams, clinic programs, and having been recipients of public interest fellowships and awards.

Diana Panucci, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit

Our office opened in 1994 with the goal of providing indigent defendants with access to counsel specializing in criminal matters. In our first year of operation, three attorneys took on approximately 99 cases.

More than twenty years later, our office is recognized as the standard for criminal defense

in Harrison County. Defendants and respondents are protected by a corps of experienced, dedicated attorneys who handle approximately 1,500 cases a year, ranging from simple misdemeanor offenses to high profile felony cases. In addition to the misdemeanor and felony matters, our eight full-time attorneys handle Abuse and Neglect, Family Court Contempt, Mental Hygiene, Extradition, Probation and Parole Revocation, and Juvenile Status and Delinquency proceedings. Several attorneys are also certified to accept Guardian Ad Litem appointments to represent children in Abuse and Neglect cases.

A majority of the offenses committed within the county are substance abuse related. For

this reason, our office has forged relationships with area substance abuse professionals and facilities in an effort to reduce recidivism and secure better outcomes for clients. A number of these clients are also returning combat veterans. With that in mind, we partnered with the local VA Hospital in an effort to provide additional treatment and alternative sentencing options for those clients. In addition, we also work closely with Highland Hospital’s newly opened location, which provides much-needed substance abuse, psychiatric, and forensic services to our clients in a local setting.

In addition to our goal to provide expert legal representation, we also feel it is important

to provide to the community as well, whether it be by procuring needed services for clients or by participating in programs within the community. We participated in the development of both the Juvenile and Adult Drug Courts in our circuit. We now serve on the Board and Treatment Team of both Courts, and the majority of Adult Drug Court participants are referrals from our office.

Our Chief Defender, Perry Jones, is an active member of the Circuit’s Court Advisory

Board and the Community Corrections Board. Several staff members are also involved in various organizations and groups, including an Assistant Defender who served on the State’s Intergovernmental Task Force on Juvenile Justice, and another Assistant Defender who serves on the Indigent Defense Commission.

The Corporation’s size and proximity to the WVU College of Law allow us the unique

opportunity to partner with the Law School to host Summer Interns and Fall Externs. This opportunity provides valuable hands-on experience to those aspiring to become criminal defense attorneys. In fact, during the past year the Corporation has hired three former Summer Interns to fill vacant positions within the Corporation.

We hope that our office can make a positive impact in the lives of our clients, as well as

in the community it serves. Perry Jones, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit

The Public Defender Corporation for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of Preston County opened in the year 2000, and is located at 202 Tunnelton Street, Suite 303 in Kingwood, West Virginia.

Our office consists of a Chief Public Defender, two associate staff attorneys, and two support personnel. We provide representation in felonies, misdemeanors, juvenile matters, abuse and neglect, and mental hygiene proceedings. All three attorneys share equally in every category of cases assigned to our office by our circuit judge, Judge Lawrance S. Miller, Jr. Our staff is our greatest asset in serving to meet the needs of our indigent population through our representation in their cases and consequently our brief involvement in their lives and that of their families.

Our office has had changes in personnel this year. Our Chief Defender Randy Goodrich, who established this office after having started the Public Defender Corporation in Harrison County, retired effective this January. Also, our Office Manager, Susan Bolyard, who was instrumental in setting up the original office, also retired at the end of this year. We will miss them, and we wish them well.

Our current office staff is:

Sally C. Collins, Chief Public Defender as of January 2015. She has served as a staff attorney in our office since 2005. Prior to this, she was an Assistant Prosecutor, operated a private law practice, and was a secondary school mathematics teacher.

Claire L. Niehaus, Assistant Public Defender since 2002. Her prior experience includes clerking for the Logan County Circuit Court and serving as a staff attorney for the Logan County Public Defender Office.

Lisa R. Hyre, Assistant Public Defender as of January 2015. She served as an attorney for Morgantown Legal Aide and operated a private legal practice here in Preston County. She is also a licensed social worker.

C. Russella Hare, Secretary since 2004. She has a wealth of experience working in the legal field. Her prior experience includes serving as a secretary in a private law practice and in the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. She has worked as a Magistrate Court Assistant and Deputy Circuit Clerk.

Judy L. Starcher, Office Manager since June 2015. Judy has had previous experience in the County Clerk’s Office as well as several years as Office Manager for private industries. Judy is also an Honorably Discharged Veteran having served in the U.S.Navy.

Our attorneys and staff are members of various organizations and participate in

community events in Preston and Monongalia Counties. Our attorneys have served on the Board of Directors for the Community Corrections since its beginning. Lisa Hyre currently serves on its

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Board. Our attorneys are also active with our Adult Drug Court. Claire L. Niehaus participated in the establishment of the Drug Court and currently serves on its local Advisory Board. Sally Collins currently serves on the Drug Court Team.

Sally Collins, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit

The Mission of the Eastern Panhandle Public Defender Office (EPPDO) is to provide competent, thoroughly professional legal representation to the indigent criminally accused in all Courts in the Twenty-third (23rd) Judicial Circuit of West Virginia in an efficient, cost-effective manner when appointed to do so by competent judicial authority.

Our clientele primarily consists of defendants in criminal matters at the felony and

misdemeanor levels in Circuit and Magistrate Court, but the obligation to provide professional, competent legal representation extends to and includes appointments to represent offending respondents in parental rights termination matters ("abuse and neglect" cases), Family Law Court contempt proceedings, juvenile offender matters and mental hygiene involuntary commitment proceedings, as well as appellate matters at various levels when assigned to do so by a Court, to include prosecuting appeals in the WV Supreme Court of Appeals.

The EPPDO office responsibilities include all the courts in all three county jurisdictions in

the Eastern Panhandle (Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan), as well as seven individual municipal courts in various towns throughout the Panhandle, particularly Martinsburg's Municipal Court. Our two separate offices are located in Martinsburg, which covers all matters in Berkeley and Morgan counties, and a satellite office in Charles Town, which handles all matters in Jefferson County. In calendar year 2013, the office handled over 4330 individual, discrete cases and we are currently on pace to exceed that total by several hundred additional cases in 2014, due to a combination of population growth, as well as the easing of financial eligibility guidelines that dictate and control the availability of court-appointed counsel.

Established nearly thirty years ago and operating continuously since, we are the second

largest Public Defender Corporation in West Virginia, with a staff of 33 individuals: 20 licensed attorneys and 13 clerical support staff members and investigators. The team at the EPPDO is a committed, dedicated crew, truly devoted to ensuring that our clients of all types are treated justly: we fiercely protect the rights of poor, often powerless and uneducated people accused of being criminals, or are somehow enmeshed in other legal difficulties touching upon fundamental rights, thus ensuring that the criminal justice system is administered fairly, remains open, accessible and even-handed -- and is perceived as such by the general public and citizenry that we serve. We ensure that the everyday-person accused of wrongdoing by a powerful government and police apparatus is not overwhelmed and unduly intimidated and that his or her voice and "side of the story" is told by a tenacious, professional advocate committed to his or her cause. As Chief Public Defender, and a veteran of nearly twenty years in the trenches at the EPPDO, I am supremely confident that we are well-regarded and respected by all the judges and opposing counsel in our bailiwick. We are the proverbial "overworked and underpaid" public servants: despite staggering caseloads —well above and greatly surpassing ABA guideline levels - and extremely low compensation relative to our peers in the local prosecutors' offices, we enjoy very low turnover among the staff and have accrued a level of experience and expertise unrivaled in the State: a devoted team of career Public Defenders serving the State and her people and Courts. Tom Delaney, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Twenty-fifth Judicial Circuit

Our office opened in June 2000 to serve the needs of indigent defendants in Boone and Lincoln counties. Our six attorneys and four support staff operate out of two offices, one at 320 Main Street in Madison and the other at 406 Walnut Street in Hamlin.

Our Madison office is home to four attorneys and three support staff. Robert “Bob” White, our Chief Public Defender, has over thirty-three years of experience in the practice of criminal law, including over eight years as a prosecutor. He has jury acquittals in murder and sexual assault cases, and the only jury acquittal in a delivery of a controlled substance case in the history of Boone County. Our other three attorneys are Howard Nolen, who has been with our office over ten years, Dave Ford, who has been with the office over two years, and Tim Gibson, who has been with the office for over a year. Sonya Dolan, our firm administrator, has been with our office for over thirteen years. Our secretaries, Jeanna Baldwin and Katherine Lane, round out the rest of the Madison team. Jeanne joined our office in 2012, and Katherine has been with us since 2010.

The Hamlin office houses two attorneys, David Lockwood and H.C. Woods, and one support staff, Delena Toler. David has been with the office over thirteen years, and H. C. has been with the office over fifteen years. Delena joined our team in 2013.

Our office had successful jury trials during this past year. Bob White and Tim Gibson obtained an acquittal in a burglary trial, and David Ford successfully defended a grand larceny trial when the State dismissed a felony during jury selection. Bob also got an acquittal of a first-degree sexual assault case when the State agreed to dismiss with prejudice during jury selection.

Our service also includes activities outside the office. Bob serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of a 501(c)(3) Corporation that operates a community center in his neighborhood. David Lockwood serves alongside Bob on the Drug Court Treatment Teams in Boone and Lincoln Counties.

Bob White, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit

The 28th Judicial Circuit Public Defender Corporation in Summersville was first established in 1983, making it the first public defender corporation in the state.

D. Mark Snyder was the sole practitioner and public defender until Cynthia Stanton was hired in October 1987. For the first seven years, Ms. Stanton was the sole public defender. In 1994, a decision was made to hire an assistant public defender and in the last twenty years, six attorneys have held the positions. Ms. Sarah Campbell was hired and began working in October 2013. Our office is home to two attorneys and two administrative assistants. Robin Wellman worked for the corporation for twenty-two years and retired in August 2015 to become a full time nanny to her grandson. Ms. Cattwright began working on August 3, 2015. Kathy O'Dell has worked for eighteen years. Ms. Stanton is the oldest serving public defender in the state.

The 28th Judicial Circuit Public Defender Corporation has maintained an annual caseload of approximately 500-600 cases per year since Ms. Stanton has taken over. This office has been responsible for indigent representation in all areas of criminal defense eligible proceedings. Our two attorneys handle 73% of all criminal applicants that are appointed in the county. We handle all Mental Hygiene hearings during work hours and at night unless we have a conflict. We handle all court appointments unless there is a codefendant or similar conflict. Ms. Stanton handles family court. Drug Court has not been established yet but is mandated to be set up.

We have always had each attorney prepared and ready to conduct any kind of criminal proceeding. Since there is still a satellite magistrate office in Richwood (26 miles away) we are also required to attend court there an average of one day a week or three times a month or more. Every attorney that has left the office is typically prepared to handle all types of criminal proceedings. The ability to accomplish this is based upon necessity as our one Judge Circuit expects our office to be available for all proceedings during the weekdays, weeknights, and weekends. In fact, several of our attorneys have served as assistant prosecutors, and of the five former assistant public defenders, two currently serve as the Chief Prosecuting Attorney in their circuit, ours included. We purchased our building in 1996 for $50,000 and paid it off in 2003.

Because we have not had to pay for rent, we have been able to use that money to better represent indigent clients.

At this point, we believe that we have a sound system in place to address indigent clients in our circuit. Ms. Stanton is also the President of the Community Corrections Board that oversees the Day Report Center. She traveled to Charleston in June to obtain grant monies for the continuance of the successful program, which established itself as a separate entity last year.

Cindy Stanton, Chief Public Defender

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Public Defender Corporation for the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit LEADERSHIP UNDER FIRE

The Public Defender Corporation for the 30th Judicial Circuit is the largest, busiest, and

most experienced law firm in Mingo County. We are proud to be leaders in our legal community. During the past two years, 2013-15, that leadership was put to the test. In an almost

unimaginable scandal, our former Circuit Judge, County Prosecutor, Chief Magistrate and Williamson’s mayor would all be convicted of federal crimes for abusing their offices. Months before the federal investigation was made public, our office stood alone, filing motion after motion challenging the officials’ corrupt practices. Challenging the only judge in a one-judge circuit was not popular, but it was right.

Following the officials’ convictions, others looked to our office to help stabilize and

rebuild. In fact, two of our attorneys were recommended by the Governor’s Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission to replace the deposed Judge. Although these have been tough years, fraught with the difficulties inherent in practicing first in front of a rotating cast of retired judges and then a new judge two of us had run against, we are happy to see much improvement in Mingo County, and very proud of the role we played.

Our office opened for business on January 15, 1990. Since that time, we have grown from

a one attorney, one secretary office to a four-attorney office with a clerical staff of three. Our office handles approximately 500 cases a year, including felony, misdemeanor, juvenile and mental hygiene matters. Over the years, our attorney staff has supervised 30+ law student interns from 10 different law schools, many of whom have chosen to practice law in West Virginia.

Our chief defender, Teresa McCune, attended Marshall University and Antioch School of Law. She handles most of our juvenile matters and murder cases. Teresa is active in state and local bar and community service. She chairs the State Bar Commission on Children and the Law, serves on the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Region Three Fatality Review Task force and the MCLE Commission. Teresa is a member of the WV State Bar CLE and Criminal Law Committees. She has been named a WV Bar Foundation Fellow, and has received the Governor’s Service Award. Teresa founded and directs “On Track for College”, an award-winning college bound coaching program that helps students preparing for higher education. She is also a member of Williamson Woman’s Club and the Mingo/Pike branch of AAUW. Locally, Teresa is also the Chair of Christian Help of Mingo County, a charitable organization that provides direct aid to the needy. At the 2015 King Coal Festival Teresa was awarded the Humanitarian Award for her community service.

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Dave Foley, a former WV Public Defender of the Year, is a graduate of the WVU College of Law, and attended James Madison University where he was on the varsity debate team. Dave handles misdemeanors and felonies, and is our “go to guy” for extradition cases. Dave is an Executive Board Member for the Coalfield Association of Southern Baptists, sings in his church choir, teaches Sunday school and bowls competitively. He is happily married to Debbie. Paul Montgomery, a U.S. Navy veteran, attended the University of Oklahoma and Appalachian School of Law. He handles misdemeanor and felony cases, is our point man for mental hygiene cases, and also handles some delinquency matters. Paul is married to Megan, and is the father of two toddlers, Syrus Jonah and Royce Asher (aka Bobby Cars). Paul is a member of Delta Theta Phi Law fraternity. His hobby is stargazing. Will Duty, our law clerk, is a graduate of Williamson High School, the University of Kentucky, and Appalachian School of Law. Will is the oldest of five children and is actively involved in his siblings’ lives and the lives of their children. He is a licensed pilot and stays in shape by running. Tiera Asbury, our office manager, is a graduate of Mingo County Vocational School. Tiera volunteers at Beech Creek Park. She is married to Chad and is the mother of 8-year-old Callie. Jessica Randolph, secretary, is a graduate of Williamson High School and has an associate degree from Olympic College. She a member of Tug Valley Road Runners Club and is the mother of 5 year old Eli.

Briana Stokes, paralegal/secretary, is a graduate of St. Albans High School and University of Pikeville. She also has a Paralegal Certification from Eastern Kentucky University. Jane Moran, the Chair of our Board of Directors is an iconic figure amongst lawyers delivering services involving children’s rights and serving on committee positions and chairmanships. Jane has received numerous awards for her work and is often called upon as a trainer in juvenile and child abuse law.

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Former members of our staff can be found in various positions across our state, including Mark Snyder, Kanawha County Family Court Judge, Nancy Fraley, Chief Public Defender in Fayette County, Richard Holicker, Kanawha County Public Defender and former Kanawha County Magistrate, and Jonathan Friley, now at PDS as Public Defender Corporation Administrator.

Teresa McCune, Chief Public Defender

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Appendix C

Appointed Counsel/PDC Comparisons

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1ST CIRCUIT (BROOKE, HANCOCK & OHIO COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

31

92

56

57

55

5.4

8%

44

.52

%$

1,1

10

,75

4.0

0$

1,5

07

,13

8.2

1$2,617,892.21

42

.43

%5

7.5

7%

MIS

D.

1,0

01

20

91

,21

08

2.7

3%

17

.27

%

MH

03

21

32

10

.00

%1

00

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E8

04

91

29

62

.02

%3

7.9

8%

PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

46

34

80

57

.50

%4

2.5

0%

TER

M/A

BU

SE9

40

54

14

2.1

7%

97

.83

%$728.84

$1,153.13

HA

BEA

S/SC

02

22

20

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

04

40

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER6

97

76

90

.79

%9

.21

%

TOTA

L1,524

1,307

2,831

53

.83

%4

6.1

7%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

1ST CIRCUIT 

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

42

.43

%

57

.57

%

1st  CIRCUIT                                       

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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2ND CIRCUIT (MARSH

ALL, TYLER & W

ETZEL COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

27

41

21

39

56

9.3

7%

30

.63

%$

49

9,6

19

.00

$4

11

,22

5.1

2$910,844.12

54

.85

%4

5.1

5%

MIS

D.

44

37

45

17

85

.69

%1

4.3

1%

MH

01

18

11

80

.00

%1

00

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E5

52

98

46

5.4

8%

34

.52

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

60

23

83

72

.29

%2

7.7

1%

TER

M/A

BU

SE3

01

50

18

01

6.6

7%

83

.33

%$566.46

$787.79

HA

BEA

S/SC

33

65

0.0

0%

50

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER1

74

21

80

.95

%1

9.0

5%

TOTA

L882

522

1,404

62

.82

%3

7.1

8%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

2ND CIRCUIT                                     

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

54

.85

%

45

.15

%

2ND CIRCUIT                                      

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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5TH

 CIRCUIT (CALH

OUN, JACKSO

N, M

ASO

N & ROANE COUNTIES) (W

ITHOUT MASO

N COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

*A Circuit Court order prohibits PDC work in

 Mason County.  All indigent work is perform

ed by Appointed Counsel.

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

29

42

01

49

55

9.3

9%

40

.61

%$

84

6,1

30

.00

$9

21

,11

8.1

9$1,767,248.19

47

.88

%5

2.1

2%

MIS

D.

59

97

66

75

88

.74

%1

1.2

6%

MH

39

18

57

68

.42

%3

1.5

8%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E1

05

51

15

66

7.3

1%

32

.69

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

18

39

57

31

.58

%6

8.4

2%

TER

M/A

BU

SE8

95

17

60

61

4.6

9%

85

.31

%$723.19

$953.54

HA

BEA

S/SC

02

82

80

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER2

63

66

24

1.9

4%

58

.06

%

TOTA

L1,170

966

2,136

54

.78

%4

5.2

2%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

5TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

47

.88

%

52

.12

%

5TH

 CIRCUIT                                       

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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6TH

 CIRCUIT and 24TH

 CIRCUIT (CABELL & W

AYNE COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

*The 6th/24th Circuits operate under one Public Defender Corporation.  

  AC figures include both Cab

ell an

d W

ayne Counties

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

1,7

40

49

02

,23

07

8.0

3%

21

.97

%$

1,8

15

,92

1.0

0$

1,3

05

,31

1.6

9$3,121,232.69

58

.18

%4

1.8

2%

MIS

D.

2,2

65

11

32

,37

89

5.2

5%

4.7

5%

MH

06

61

66

10

.00

%1

00

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E3

36

14

24

78

70

.29

%2

9.7

1%

PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

15

71

09

26

65

9.0

2%

40

.98

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE2

16

22

64

33

.27

%9

6.7

3%

$394.94

$593.86

HA

BEA

S/SC

22

22

48

.33

%9

1.6

7%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

07

70

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER7

73

21

09

70

.64

%2

9.3

6%

TOTA

L4,598

2,198

6,796

67

.66

%3

2.3

4%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

6TH

 /24TH

 CIRCUIT                               

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

58

.18

%

41

.82

%

6TH

/24TH

 CIRCUITS                              

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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7TH

 CIRCUIT (LO

GAN COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

26

41

28

39

26

7.3

5%

32

.65

%$

66

4,1

18

.00

$5

99

,22

4.4

8$1,263,342.48

52

.57

%4

7.4

3%

MIS

D.

27

94

50

72

93

8.2

7%

61

.73

%

MH

11

11

29

1.6

7%

8.3

3%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E3

61

43

17

92

0.1

1%

79

.89

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

42

16

58

72

.41

%2

7.5

9%

TER

M/A

BU

SE3

51

71

20

61

6.9

9%

83

.01

%$965.29

$651.33

HA

BEA

S/SC

06

60

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER2

15

26

80

.77

%1

9.2

3%

TOTA

L688

920

1,608

42

.79

%5

7.2

1%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

7TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

52

.57

%4

7.4

3%

7TH

 CIRCUIT                                       

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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8TH

 CIRCUIT (MCDOWELL COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

23

51

44

37

96

2.0

1%

37

.99

%$

45

8,3

73

.00

$5

24

,25

4.6

1$982,627.61

46

.65

%5

3.3

5%

MIS

D.

75

21

48

90

08

3.5

6%

16

.44

%

MH

42

42

81

4.2

9%

85

.71

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E1

16

18

13

48

6.5

7%

13

.43

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

03

30

.00

%1

00

.00

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE2

61

68

19

41

3.4

0%

86

.60

%$378.20

$1,016.00

HA

BEA

S/SC

05

50

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER7

96

85

92

.94

%7

.06

%

TOTA

L1,212

516

1,728

70

.14

%2

9.8

6%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

8TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

46

.65

%

53

.35

%

8TH

 CIRCUIT                                       

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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9TH

 CIRCUIT (MER

CER

 COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

32

14

43

76

44

2.0

2%

57

.98

%$

98

5,5

38

.00

$1

,68

4,8

08

.37

$2,670,346.37

36

.91

%6

3.0

9%

MIS

D.

1,4

01

38

31

,78

47

8.5

3%

21

.47

%

MH

81

67

17

54

.57

%9

5.4

3%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E2

76

40

36

79

40

.65

%5

9.3

5%

PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

50

65

11

54

3.4

8%

56

.52

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE1

56

69

18

47

18

.42

%8

1.5

8%

$412.53

$756.54

HA

BEA

S/SC

29

11

18

.18

%8

1.8

2%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

02

82

80

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER1

75

38

21

38

2.1

6%

17

.84

%

TOTA

L2,389

2,227

4,616

51

.75

%4

8.2

5%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

9TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

36

.91

%

63

.09

%

9TH

 CIRCUIT                                       

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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10TH

 CIRCUIT (RALEIGH COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

58

82

33

82

17

1.6

2%

28

.38

%$

1,0

17

,83

9.0

0$

98

0,6

79

.51

$1,998,518.51

50

.93

%4

9.0

7%

MIS

D.

1,2

61

21

41

,47

58

5.4

9%

14

.51

%

MH

13

18

13

99

4.2

4%

5.7

6%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E2

01

33

23

48

5.9

0%

14

.10

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

19

93

12

30

86

.52

%1

3.4

8%

TER

M/A

BU

SE1

37

94

80

71

.61

%9

8.3

9%

$408.77

$736.25

HA

BEA

S/SC

31

31

61

8.7

5%

81

.25

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER9

46

10

09

4.0

0%

6.0

0%

TOTA

L2,490

1,332

3,822

65

.15

%3

4.8

5%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

10TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

50

.93

%4

9.0

7%

10TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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11TH

 CIRCUIT (GREENBRIER & POCAHONTA

S COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

19

81

10

30

86

4.2

9%

35

.71

%$

61

7,3

09

.00

$5

08

,40

8.0

6$1,125,717.06

54

.84

%4

5.1

6%

MIS

D.

59

85

96

57

91

.02

%8

.98

%

MH

57

25

82

69

.51

%3

0.4

9%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E5

11

56

67

7.2

7%

22

.73

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

11

01

19

.09

%9

0.9

1%

TER

M/A

BU

SE3

61

43

17

92

0.1

1%

79

.89

%$626.71

$1,352.15

HA

BEA

S/SC

15

61

6.6

7%

83

.33

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

03

30

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER4

36

49

87

.76

%1

2.2

4%

TOTA

L985

376

1,361

72

.37

%2

7.6

3%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

11TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

54

.84

%

45

.16

%

11TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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 CIRCUIT (FA

YETTE

 COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

27

11

56

42

76

3.4

7%

36

.53

%$

58

0,9

86

.00

$4

04

,38

1.4

9$985,367.49

58

.96

%4

1.0

4%

MIS

D.

42

71

48

57

57

4.2

6%

25

.74

%

MH

12

01

21

00

.00

%0

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E3

21

54

76

8.0

9%

31

.91

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

21

15

36

58

.33

%4

1.6

7%

TER

M/A

BU

SE2

71

96

22

31

2.1

1%

87

.89

%$721.72

$743.35

HA

BEA

S/SC

08

80

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

05

50

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER1

51

16

93

.75

%6

.25

%

TOTA

L805

544

1,349

59

.67

%4

0.3

3%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

12TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

58

.96

%

41

.04

%

12TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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 CIRCUIT (KANAWHA COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

1,1

81

72

01

,90

16

2.1

3%

37

.87

%$

3,2

78

,18

0.0

0$

1,8

38

,21

8.9

9$5,116,398.99

64

.07

%3

5.9

3%

MIS

D.

4,0

25

58

94

,61

48

7.2

3%

12

.77

%

MH

1,0

04

01

,00

41

00

.00

%0

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E6

21

12

17

42

83

.69

%1

6.3

1%

PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

25

77

13

28

78

.35

%2

1.6

5%

TER

M/A

BU

SE0

66

16

61

0.0

0%

10

0.0

0%

$452.91

$694.98

HA

BEA

S/SC

27

45

72

37

.50

%6

2.5

0%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

04

01

40

10

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER1

23

37

16

07

6.8

8%

23

.13

%

TOTA

L7,238

2,645

9,883

73

.24

%2

6.7

6%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

13TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

64

.07

%

35

.93

%

13TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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15TH

 CIRCUIT (HARRISON COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

30

61

11

41

77

3.3

8%

26

.62

%$

1,0

60

,34

2.0

0$

67

6,3

48

.36

$1,736,690.36

61

.06

%3

8.9

4%

MIS

D.

72

41

01

82

58

7.7

6%

12

.24

%

MH

10

43

53

18

.87

%8

1.1

3%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E2

27

37

26

48

5.9

8%

14

.02

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

81

21

10

27

9.4

1%

20

.59

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE1

91

62

18

11

0.5

0%

89

.50

%$734.31

$1,336.66

HA

BEA

S/SC

41

72

11

9.0

5%

80

.95

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER7

31

48

78

3.9

1%

16

.09

%

TOTA

L1,444

506

1,950

74

.05

%2

5.9

5%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

15TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

61

.06

%

38

.94

%

15TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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18TH

 CIRCUIT (PRESTO

N COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

24

75

73

04

81

.25

%1

8.7

5%

$4

37

,01

4.0

0$

39

7,1

71

.35

$834,185.35

52

.39

%4

7.6

1%

MIS

D.

30

37

63

79

79

.95

%2

0.0

5%

MH

15

82

36

5.2

2%

34

.78

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E7

43

77

96

.10

%3

.90

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

50

85

88

6.2

1%

13

.79

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE3

71

82

21

91

6.8

9%

83

.11

%$542.87

$1,125.13

HA

BEA

S/SC

44

85

0.0

0%

50

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER7

51

59

08

3.3

3%

16

.67

%

TOTA

L805

353

1,158

69

.52

%3

0.4

8%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

18TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

52

.39

%4

7.6

1%

18TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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23RD CIRCUIT (BER

KELEY, JEFFERSO

N & M

ORGAN COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

1,0

64

39

31

,45

77

3.0

3%

26

.97

%$

2,7

00

,30

7.0

0$

1,7

07

,30

8.0

6$4,407,615.06

61

.26

%3

8.7

4%

MIS

D.

2,1

25

26

02

,38

58

9.1

0%

10

.90

%

MH

13

40

13

41

00

.00

%0

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E3

39

66

40

58

3.7

0%

16

.30

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

53

77

13

04

0.7

7%

59

.23

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE1

40

45

75

97

23

.45

%7

6.5

5%

$660.22

$1,311.30

HA

BEA

S/SC

03

53

50

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

05

50

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER2

35

92

44

96

.31

%3

.69

%

TOTA

L4,090

1,302

5,392

75

.85

%2

4.1

5%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

23RD CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

61

.26

%

38

.74

%

23RD CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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25TH

 CIRCUIT (BOONE & LINCOLN

 COUNTIES)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

40

11

79

58

06

9.1

4%

30

.86

%$

76

3,9

67

.00

$6

46

,73

7.2

4$1,410,704.24

54

.16

%4

5.8

4%

MIS

D.

59

19

86

89

85

.78

%1

4.2

2%

MH

18

31

49

36

.73

%6

3.2

7%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E8

91

88

27

73

2.1

3%

67

.87

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

96

74

17

05

6.4

7%

43

.53

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE3

42

07

24

11

4.1

1%

85

.89

%$617.60

$744.23

HA

BEA

S/SC

04

40

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER8

88

96

8.3

3%

91

.67

%

TOTA

L1,237

869

2,106

58

.74

%4

1.2

6%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

25TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

54

.16

%

45

.84

%

25TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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28TH

 CIRCUIT (NICHOLA

S COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

19

67

82

74

71

.53

%2

8.4

7%

$3

34

,24

5.0

0$

26

7,8

43

.52

$602,088.52

55

.51

%4

4.4

9%

MIS

D.

36

02

73

87

93

.02

%6

.98

%

MH

24

02

41

00

.00

%0

.00

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E6

31

27

58

4.0

0%

16

.00

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

12

33

3.3

3%

66

.67

%

TER

M/A

BU

SE4

51

41

18

62

4.1

9%

75

.81

%$462.30

$1,003.16

HA

BEA

S/SC

17

81

2.5

0%

87

.50

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

00

0#D

IV/0

!#D

IV/0

!

OTH

ER3

30

33

10

0.0

0%

0.0

0%

TOTA

L723

267

990

73

.03

%2

6.9

7%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

28TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

55

.51

%

44

.49

%

28TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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30TH

 CIRCUIT (MINGO COUNTY

)

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

31

01

39

44

96

9.0

4%

30

.96

%$

58

2,6

15

.00

$4

67

,03

5.1

7$1,049,650.17

55

.51

%4

4.4

9%

MIS

D.

40

61

65

57

17

1.1

0%

28

.90

%

MH

44

54

98

9.8

0%

10

.20

%AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E5

62

27

87

1.7

9%

28

.21

%PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

77

14

50

.00

%5

0.0

0%

TER

M/A

BU

SE5

18

01

85

2.7

0%

97

.30

%$654.62

$869.71

HA

BEA

S/SC

01

01

00

.00

%1

00

.00

%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

01

10

.00

%1

00

.00

%

OTH

ER6

28

70

88

.57

%1

1.4

3%

TOTA

L890

537

1,427

62

.37

%3

7.6

3%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

30TH

 CIRCUIT                                    

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

55

.51

%

44

.49

%

30TH

 CIRCUIT                                     

PDC/AC DISBURSEMEN

TS

PD

CA

C

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STATISTICS FO

R BOTH

 PDC AND APPOINTED COUNSEL STATEWIDE

PDC CASES CLO

SED COMPARED

 TO ALL AC CLA

IMS PAID FY 2015

(Excludes $400,000 Disbursement to 4th Circuit PDC)

PDC

AC

PDC

AC

TOTA

L%PDC

%AC

DISBURSEMEN

TSDISBURSEMEN

TSTO

TAL

%PDC

%AC

CASE TYPES

FELO

NY

8,2

09

      

7,6

57

15

,86

65

1.7

4%

48

.26

%$

17

,75

3,2

57

.00

$2

5,9

54

,89

7.2

4$43,708,154.24

40

.62

%5

9.3

8%

MIS

D.

17

,56

0    

8,8

51

26

,41

16

6.4

9%

33

.51

%

MH

1,5

11

      

2,5

30

4,0

41

37

.39

%6

2.6

1%

AVG PDC COST

AVG AC COST

JUV

ENIL

E2

,75

7      

2,9

26

5,6

83

48

.51

%5

1.4

9%

PER

 CASE

PER

 CASE

PA

R./

PR

OB

1,1

39

      

1,3

80

2,5

19

45

.22

%5

4.7

8%

TER

M/A

BU

SE7

22

         

8,7

18

9,4

40

7.6

5%

92

.35

%$535.22

$768.83

HA

BEA

S/SC

47

            

35

64

03

11

.66

%8

8.3

4%

Mu

ni. 

Co

urt

‐          

57

65

76

0.0

0%

10

0.0

0%

OTH

ER1

,22

5      

76

51

,99

06

1.5

6%

38

.44

%

TOTA

L33,170

33,759

66,929

49

.56

%5

0.4

4%

  

0%

20

%

40

%

60

%

80

%

10

0%

STATEWIDE                                        

CLO

SED CASES/CLA

IMS PA

ID

PD

C (

CA

SES)

AC (

CLA

IMS 

PA

ID)

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ALL PUBLIC DEFEN

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STATISTICS FO

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IMS IN PDC CIRCUITS) 

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Appendix D

Appointed Counsel Payee Totals

• Fees & Expenses Paid by Payee Total Claims in Descending Order

o Attorney Fees o Direct Expenses o Rojas

• Fees & Expenses Paid by Payee Total Claims in Alphabetical Order

o Attorney Fees o Direct Expenses o Rojas

• Top 100 Highly Compensated Panel Attorneys • Travel Claims

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TypeAmount Paid

Percentage of 

Total  FundingAppointed Counsel Fees 24,879,198.76 96%Direct Expenses 973,741.03 4%Rojas 101,957.45 0%

Total  25,954,897.24

TypeClaims Paid

Percentage of 

Total ClaimsAppointed Counsel Fees 35,428 98%Direct Expenses 747 2%

Rojas 30 0%

Total  36,205

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL FEES, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS TOTALS

Note: Rojas vouchers are claims submitted by retained counsel for reimbursement of, or 

direct payment of, expenses incurred in the defense of an indigent client as set forth in 

Rojas v. Wilkes, 455 S.E.2d 575 (W.Va. 2004)

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

* NANNERS & WILLETT LAW OFFICES OF LC 299,998.62 422 BUCKHANNON, WV

* HARVEY & JANUTOLO 286,445.66 321 BLUEFIELD, WV

* GRINDO DANIEL R LAW OFFICE OF  PLLC 273,850.83 189 GASSAWAY, WV

* SAL SELLARO THORN CULPEPPER LEGAL GROUP PLLC 232,167.81 457 MORGANTOWN, WV

* KELLEY DAVID B LAW OFFICE OF 211,240.64 269 BLUEFIELD, VA

RUTH LAW OFFICES PLLC 208,449.97 229 CHARLESTON, WV

* VICTOR VICTOR & HELGOE LLP 207,049.61 292 CHARLESTON, WV

* MOUNTAINEER LEGAL SERVICES PLLC 202,734.43 400 GRAFTON, WV

* JACOVETTY GERALD G JR LC 188,285.39 297 WHEELING, WV

* MOFFATT CHRISTOPHER G 181,474.95 139 CHARLESTON, WV

* CHILDLAW SERVICES INC 178,488.33 191 PRINCETON, WV

SHERMAN LAWRENCE E JR LC 167,169.74 248 ROMNEY, WV

* CASTEEL & ALLENDER PLLC 163,321.22 147 KINGWOOD, WV

* WIEDEL DIANA CARTER 155,320.34 132 WILLIAMSON, WV

* MAZZEI ROCCO E 154,206.24 100 CLARKSBURG, WV

POWELL ERIC K 153,273.98 236 PARKERSBURG, WV

* FLINCHUM R KEITH 153,205.90 330 PRINCETON, WV

WHITEMAN BURDETTE PLLC 149,461.00 326 FAIRMONT, WV

KURELAC LAW OFFICE PLLC 149,042.48 108 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

* EVANS THOMAS HANNA PLLC 148,571.62 125 OCEANA, WV

* RUMORA & RUMORA LC 147,575.81 200 WILLIAMSON, WV

COREY DANIEL S 146,540.92 121 POCA, WV

WINDOM LAW OFFICES PLLC 146,033.08 113 HARRISVILLE, WV

* SUMMERS WILLIAM B 144,895.98 566 PARKERSBURG, WV

BLACKWATER LAW PLLC 144,258.76 220 KINGWOOD, WV

* WHITT MICHAEL R 143,246.35 53 LEWISBURG, WV

ESCUE LAW OFFICE 142,784.28 231 HURRICANE, WV

CHILDERS SHARON K 142,056.51 126 CHARLESTON, WV

SCALES LAW OFFICE 139,346.42 58 MARTINSBURG, WV

RICE WILLIAM T 137,641.66 69 MARTINSBURG, WV

GARRETT & GARRETT 136,585.28 143 MOOREFIELD, WV

HUGHART KEVIN W 136,357.19 136 SISSONVILLE, WV

* HIVELY HERBERT L 134,938.02 245 CHARLESTON, WV

* COOKE MICHAEL P 134,661.09 404 BLUEFIELD, WV

SKAGGS G ERNEST  133,860.94 82 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* CONLEY LAW OFFICE PLLC 133,175.53 240 PARKERSBURG, WV

LACARIA PHILIP A 129,548.17 109 WELCH, WV

HAMILTON CHARLES R 128,485.43 186 CHARLESTON, WV

* LOCKWOOD JAMELLA L 125,066.75 160 BUCKHANNON, WV

* REBROOK EDWARD III 123,100.05 149 CHARLESTON, WV

* JOHNSON REBECCA  S LAW OFFICE OF 122,009.74 196 CHARLESTON, WV

COLLINS LAW FIRM 119,343.62 193 KEYSER, WV

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

* BRISCOE L SCOTT 118,806.48 238 DANVILLE, WV

COURTRIGHT LAW OFFICES PLLC 117,067.64 194 HURRICANE, WV

* MORGAN E LAVOYD JR & ASSOCIATES LC 116,771.77 96 LEWISBURG, WV

* THOMPSON JOHN M 116,337.14 206 OAK HILL, WV

* REDDING R STEVEN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 116,129.26 69 MARTINSBURG, WV

* WHITE KEITH 115,972.24 276 SAINT MARYS, WV

STARCHER & FRUM PLLC 115,163.70 223 PARKERSBURG, WV

WILLIAMS JOHN E JR 114,231.45 145 PRINCETON, WV

FOLICKMAN PAMELA R LAW OFFICE OF 113,024.60 131 FAIRMONT, WV

* HILL JOHNSON LAW PLLC 112,007.59 97 BELINGTON, WV

WHITEMAN FRANCES C 111,644.27 113 FAIRMONT, WV

* SAAD ABRAHAM J PLLC 111,329.11 237 HUNTINGTON, WV

MOSES JOSEPH J 110,989.14 53 WHEELING, WV

* GREENE TRACIE L 109,819.41 172 DALLAS, TX

HASSAN LAW OFFICE 109,243.20 89 WELCH, WV

* DILLON WELLS H 109,217.75 173 PARKERSBURG, WV

MAGANN LAW OFFICE PLLC 108,045.62 251 BLUEFIELD, WV

* NEISWONGER & WHITE 107,881.52 238 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

CHATTIN ANDREW B 106,315.48 95 CHARLESTON, WV

* LUPARDUS LAW OFFICE 106,102.35 207 PINEVILLE, WV

* CORNETTE LAW PLLC 105,096.36 184 WESTON, WV

* MONK TERESA C LAW FIRM OF 103,674.78 126 WALTON, WV

PANEPINTO MARK D 102,456.91 34 WHEELING, WV

BELLOMY & TURNER LC 100,491.97 263 HUNTINGTON, WV

* YOUNG WILLIAM PRENTICE 99,077.00 12 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

* SIMMONS HUNTER D 98,853.78 356 BUCKHANNON, WV

* ANDERSON JOHN CLARK 97,167.11 163 LEWISBURG, WV

* SOUTHERN WV LAW CLINIC 96,550.86 130 BECKLEY, WV

GUNN ERICA BRANNON ATT AT LAW PLLC 96,166.14 228 SPENCER, WV

HINKLE BRYAN S 95,682.44 156 BUCKHANNON, WV

* WEESE TRACY 94,414.75 24 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

ORNDORFF DAVID L 93,245.71 77 BUCKHANNON, WV

* NESSEL LAW FIRM 92,174.14 59 HUNTINGTON, WV

PULLIN FOWLER FLANAGAN BROWN & POE PLLC 91,990.02 305 CHARLESTON, WV

GUNNOE LAW OFFICE 91,604.91 170 HINTON, WV

COLVIN NICHOLAS FORREST LAW OFFICE OF ESQ PLLC 90,627.25 102 MARTINSBURG, WV

* NAVY L VICTOR 89,490.71 132 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

MCGRAW LAW OFFICES 89,341.91 98 PROSPERITY, WV

* MUNOZ A JOSEPH LAW FIRM OF 87,468.07 110 PARKERSBURG, WV

* RODGERS JEFFREY S 87,418.24 136 LEWISBURG, WV

SHAW & SHAW LC 87,071.59 177 POINT PLEASANT, WV

BULLMAN & BULLMAN 86,187.02 108 CHARLESTON, WV

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

* PRITT & PRITT PLLC 85,816.92 128 CHARLESTON, WV

MORGAN WARD LAW OFFICE OF 85,310.40 82 BLUEFIELD, WV

PRENTICE TIMOTHY H 85,196.58 130 ELKINS, WV

MULLENS & MULLENS PLLC 85,078.14 205 PHILIPPI, WV

* LEFLER & BOGGS PLLC 85,019.46 72 BECKLEY, WV

CAREY JAMES T 83,745.20 118 WEIRTON, WV

* SPENIA LAW OFFICE PLLC 83,674.19 87 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

KETTERING DELLIGATTI LAW OFFICES PLLC 81,356.98 129 FAIRMONT, WV

LONG ROBBY N LAW OFFICE OF LC 81,212.95 116 HAMLIN, WV

* DUFFY KEVIN C 81,081.70 19 CLAY, WV

HOLDREN JASON D 80,919.09 94 GALLIPOLIS, OH

* NOLAN LAW FIRM 80,812.96 231 HUNTINGTON, WV

* KEESEE RYAN HAMILTON 80,742.31 114 SMOOT, WV

* OSHOWAY F JOHN 80,475.78 114 GRANTSVILLE, WV

* SHOUGH SCOTT A 80,292.65 133 FAIRMONT, WV

LORD JASON S 80,133.73 83 CHARLESTON, WV

* KIRKPATRICK LAW OFFICE PLLC 78,848.56 55 BECKLEY, WV

HAYDEN & HART PLLC 78,298.61 102 BECKLEY, WV

THOMPSON & PARDO PLLC 78,097.27 14 CHARLES TOWN, WV

CLYBURN BRENT A LAW OFFICE OF 77,360.93 81 WHEELING, WV

* STURM HEIDI M GEORGI 76,036.84 77 FAIRMONT, WV

* AHLBORN COURTNEY L LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 75,880.68 188 PARKERSBURG, WV

* ASBURY LAW OFFICE PLLC 75,841.86 40 CLAY, WV

DAVIS LAW FIRM 75,638.29 109 CLARKSBURG, WV

ASHTON & CRAWLEY WOODS PLLC 75,438.73 72 MARTINSBURG, WV

HOOSIER LAW FIRM PLLC 75,126.29 53 CHARLESTON, WV

* FAERBER KRISTOPHER 74,857.47 54 LEWISBURG, WV

MCNEER HIGHLAND MCMUNN & VARNER LC 74,802.62 20 CLARKSBURG, WV

WHEELER LAW FIRM 74,439.40 164 CHARLESTON, WV

MCQUADE RUTH A LAW OFFICE OF  73,745.84 101 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

* SIKORA SNEAD PLLC 70,902.06 87 MORGANTOWN, WV

HAWKINS JAMES E JR 70,488.80 144 BUCKHANNON, WV

* HOLROYD FRED F  70,386.11 99 CHARLESTON, WV

THORNE STEVEN M 69,618.85 133 LOGAN, WV

* BAILEY DENNIS R 67,124.55 109 CHARLESTON, WV

SAYRE TRAVIS LAW OFFICE OF 66,905.76 66 PARKERSBURG, WV

* FUDA THOMAS L PLLC 66,294.54 155 PRINCETON, WV

HUFFMAN WILLIAM O 64,985.83 71 PRINCETON, WV

* HALL DWIGHT R 64,700.21 97 ELKINS, WV

BAYLISS SHAWN D 63,994.07 61 HURRICANE, WV

ROSINSKY LAW OFFICE 63,701.43 31 HUNTINGTON, WV

JURCO JOHN M 63,291.43 35 ST CLAIRSVILLE, OH

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

STEWART P ZACHARY LAW OFFICE OF  63,004.09 91 WEIRTON, WV

BIDDLE JACQUELYN STOUT 62,615.27 43 HUNTINGTON, WV

* FITTRO JONATHAN 61,361.70 60 CLARKSBURG, WV

TROISI JOSEPH G 61,330.49 94 SAINT MARYS, WV

* CRANE JENNIFER DAY 60,914.07 111 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* TYSON DAVID R 60,911.94 130 HUNTINGTON, WV

HEDGES & LYONS PLLC 60,317.93 84 MORGANTOWN, WV

ANDERSON ERIC B PLLC 60,032.49 83 HUNTINGTON, WV

MCCOY JAMES A 59,656.48 59 HAMLIN, WV

COWDEN ALLISON ADYNIEC 59,567.41 16 WEIRTON, WV

* GRUNAU DAVID M 59,256.85 41 MORGANTOWN, WV

* DEMOSS DAVID B 58,754.17 90 FAIRMONT, WV

MICK REBECCA E 58,649.04 84 CHARLESTON, WV

MICHAEL NELSON M LC 58,171.14 135 KEYSER, WV

GENTILOZZI & ASSOCIATES 57,062.17 124 CLARKSBURG, WV

SNYDER & HASSIG 57,028.07 35 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

BAILEY & HOWARD PLLC 56,435.30 54 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

NESTOR WILLIAM T PLLC 56,237.77 89 ELKINS, WV

MANYPENNY RAINES LAW OFFICE PLLC 56,139.12 83 CHESTER, WV

* TAYLOR ADAM D LAW OFFICE OF INC 55,866.47 110 BECKLEY, WV

WOLFE LAW OFFICE PLLC 55,691.45 151 LOGAN, WV

ROLLO EDMUND J 55,599.00 66 MORGANTOWN, WV

* EVERETT MARK ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 55,006.03 107 MORGANTOWN, WV

LUTTRELL & PREZIOSO PLLC 54,773.77 26 MARTINSBURG, WV

HANDLEY & HUNT PLLC 54,763.40 97 POINT PLEASANT, WV

RIST LAW OFFICES LC 54,658.11 85 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* HINERMAN HOLLY W 54,486.47 40 PENTRESS, WV

* DALBY NANCY A ATTY AT LAW PLLC 53,949.27 27 CHARLES TOWN, WV

* J A M LAW PLLC 53,361.80 72 HARRISVILLE, WV

* HOLLANDSWORTH RICHARD W 53,229.16 40 WHEELING, WV

WILLIAMS TRENA LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 53,070.50 71 WESTON, WV

* REES JAMES B 52,964.40 53 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* ARBUCKLE DOUGLAS H 52,934.46 71 LEWISBURG, WV

MILLER CHRISTOPHER H 52,825.87 57 MORGANTOWN, WV

SANDERS AUSTIN FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN 52,669.24 60 PRINCETON, WV

MYERS JESSICA E 52,652.35 37 PARKERSBURG, WV

* COOK LAW OFFICES PLLC 52,590.83 79 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

* BELL SIDNEY H 52,559.47 50 WELCH, WV

TAYLOR PAUL G 52,248.55 79 MARTINSBURG, WV

CROMLEY BRYAN S 52,100.56 138 POINT PLEASANT, WV

WILSON CHRISTOPHER M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 51,974.27 53 FAIRMONT, WV

FAIR MATTHEW H 51,412.13 64 ELKINS, WV

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

HOUCK G TODD ATTORNEY AT LAW LC 51,389.60 71 MULLENS, WV

PRALL THOMAS J 51,340.68 116 WESTON, WV

* BLAIR JERRY 51,206.90 81 CLARKSBURG, WV

* BROOKS JOHN B 51,178.85 31 MORGANTOWN, WV

WESTON LAW A LEGAL CORP 51,012.88 41 HUNTINGTON, WV

KATZ KANTOR STONESTREET & BUCKNER PLLC 50,953.09 61 PRINCETON, WV

PHILLIPS P TODD 50,185.18 42 MORGANTOWN, WV

* KING WAYNE 50,107.85 29 CLAY, WV

RYAN KOURTNEY A & ASSOCIATES 50,080.30 28 BUCKHANNON, WV

CONAWAY & CONAWAY 49,126.04 91 MADISON, WV

NELSON LEGAL SERVICES LC 49,049.31 69 PETERSBURG, WV

COCHRAN ASHLEY N 48,287.18 44 LOGAN, WV

PENNINGTON WILLIAM  48,244.91 81 MORGANTOWN, WV

MOORE D. KYLE 47,880.28 68 RIPLEY, WV

* HARDY ROY T 47,708.86 88 KEYSER, WV

NOGAY CATHRYN A 47,484.15 18 WEIRTON, WV

* CASTEEL LAW FIRM PLLC 47,339.61 40 KINGWOOD, WV

KEPPLE LAW FIRM PA 47,273.15 41 OAKLAND, MD

* WEESE HEATHER M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 47,262.61 50 ELKINS, WV

LONG LAW OFFICES PLLC 47,192.32 81 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

WOLFE B SCOTT LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 46,864.07 63 HARRISVILE, WV

* SCHEETZ CHRISTOPHER A 46,810.82 48 FOLLANSBEE, WV

CAMPBELL LAW OFFICES 46,810.12 100 CHARLESTON, WV

* BURTON LAW OFFICE 46,529.37 58 MORGANTOWN, WV

* WARMAN CHERYL L 46,418.90 74 MORGANTOWN, WV

ASHLEY ANITA HAROLD 46,392.65 107 SPENCER, WV

TATE REBECCA 46,103.46 71 FAIRMONT, WV

* GAIN LAW OFFICES 45,824.73 54 NUTTER FORT, WV

BOWERS & BOWERS PLLC 45,268.24 44 FRANKLIN, WV

STEPHENS RICHARD D 45,245.85 87 MARTINSBURG, WV

* SINKKANEN DREAMA D LAW OFFICES OF 45,017.19 55 CLARKSBURG, WV

ROOP & SMITH LAW OFFICE PLLC 44,778.80 21 BECKLEY, WV

MOORE DAVID K 44,549.75 35 RIPLEY, WV

* DEAN LAW OFFICES PLLC 44,506.86 63 SAINT MARYS, WV

KARICKHOFF DAVID 44,237.93 115 SUTTON, WV

* WALL RANDALL D 43,999.47 287 HUNTINGTON, WV

CURRY AMOS & ASSOCIATES LC 43,984.33 54 FAIRMONT, WV

FRANCIS ERIC M 43,479.75 29 LEWISBURG, WV

* ASH LAW OFFICE PLLC 43,301.92 96 MORGANTOWN, WV

SANTER & SANTER 43,118.27 96 PARKERSBURG, WV

KUENZEL & ASSOCIATES PLLC 43,073.82 53 CHAPMANVILLE, WV

TIPTON LAW OFFICES 42,866.00 48 FAIRMONT, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

* MORELLI LAW 42,767.86 35 WEIRTON, WV

HATFIELD KAREN S 42,693.59 106 GILBERT, WV

PRATT LENA D 42,666.81 41 LOGAN, WV

STEDMAN JASON M 42,660.39 70 MARTINSBURG, WV

* KELLEY LAW OFFICE 42,592.16 34 HUNTINGTON, WV

ARNOLD & BAILEY PLLC 42,472.50 75 CHARLES TOWN, WV

LYALL JERRY M 42,463.38 81 WILLIAMSON, WV

* GARLOW RICHELLE KEENER 42,155.56 67 SAINT ALBANS, WV

* WALKER LELA ATTY AT LAW PLLC 42,117.32 55 OCEANA, WV

FARNSWORTH LAW OFFICE 41,794.46 54 PARKERSBURG, WV

BAILEY REGGIE R 41,770.15 88 PARKERSBURG, WV

WHITE MAX H PLLC 41,520.62 125 KEYSER, WV

FORBES LAW OFFICES PLLC 41,470.94 31 CHARLESTON, WV

* EACHUS MICHAEL N 41,260.93 27 GALLIPOLIS, OH

* DINARDI PETER D 41,193.95 35 MORGANTOWN, WV

GOAD LAW FIRM 41,126.78 111 HUNTINGTON, WV

HARSH LAW LC 40,911.67 34 PARKERSBURG, WV

GEARY & GEARY LC 40,836.53 73 PETERSBURG, WV

* FRENCH ELIZABETH A 40,375.68 108 BLUEFIELD, WV

* APPALACHIAN LAW PLLC 40,108.42 38 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

LANTZ LAW OFFICE 39,994.36 26 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

WALLACE MICHAEL K 39,383.21 70 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

* PARKULO JOHN F 39,056.48 36 DANIELS, WV

* TREADWAY JOHN H JR 38,503.47 30 MOOREFIELD, WV

CZARNIK R THOMAS & ASSOCIATES 38,103.72 70 PRINCETON, WV

MORGAN DAMON B 37,948.51 112 POINT PLEASANT, WV

* PRITT ALAN L 37,833.00 47 CHARLESTON, WV

* WILSON LAW OFFICE 37,178.39 111 KEYSER, WV

NOONE ROBERT T 37,063.70 27 GADSDEN, AL

DAVIS & CHAPMAN PLLC 36,962.09 27 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

* LESTER WILLIAM M 36,918.15 23 BECKLEY, WV

SAVILLE ROYCE B PLLC 36,200.50 135 ROMNEY, WV

DOUGLASS ERNEST M 36,169.28 94 PARKERSBURG, WV

CALLAGHAN & CALLAGHAN PLLC 35,536.67 37 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

* COLLINS LAW OFFICE PLLC 35,506.31 76 CHARLESTON, WV

SAFFER MARTIN V 35,376.50 21 MARLINTON, WV

ROSE PADDEN PETTY TAYLOR & LILLY LC 35,267.47 47 FAIRMONT, WV

GREENBAUM STEVEN A ESQ ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 35,206.58 70 MARTINSBURG, WV

PARTAIN LAW OFFICE 35,171.92 30 LOGAN, WV

* JARRELL ROBERT STEPHEN 35,165.50 31 MILTON, WV

MORGAN TONY 35,108.60 55 GRANTSVILLE, WV

HOBBS MARK E 35,092.00 27 CHAPMANVILLE, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

GREINER & CYRUS LC 34,946.16 35 HUNTINGTON, WV

* CONRAD & CONRAD 34,888.90 37 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

HUSON ALLISON K 34,652.50 46 HUNTINGTON, WV

BALL GREGORY K 34,280.71 56 PRINCETON, WV

* KITTLE LAW OFFICE PLLC 34,147.45 59 FAIRMONT, WV

* RICHARDSON DAVID B LAW OFFICE 34,003.02 90 WINFIELD, WV

BAUMGARTEL ROLF E 33,986.83 90 MARIETTA, OH

BRILL JONATHAN G PLLC 33,689.00 46 ROMNEY, WV

* SHUMATE ANDREW R 33,464.36 71 CHARLESTON, WV

SELDEN LAW OFFICES LC 33,369.50 24 BECKLEY, WV

ROBINSON & MCELWEE 33,364.59 20 CHARLESTON, WV

DIXON SARAH E 32,859.06 42 HUNTINGTON, WV

* MORGAN DENNIE S 32,558.42 44 MOUNT HOPE, WV

MASCIO DAVID A LAW OFFICE OF 32,334.67 30 WEIRTON, WV

MARSH LAW OFFICE PLLC 32,101.71 32 CHARLESTON, WV

STEPTOE & JOHNSON 31,740.73 8 BRIDGEPORT, WV

* SALMONS RONALD G ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 31,616.39 55 WEST HAMLIN, WV

HARPER SETH LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 31,521.16 61 RIPLEY, WV

CARLTON ROBERT H LAW OFFICES 31,457.86 33 WILLIAMSON, WV

STEWART JOYCE E 31,218.80 29 MOOREFIELD, WV

* WILDMAN ERIC KEITH 30,897.34 62 FAIRMONT, WV

WALTERS & HEISHMAN PLLC 30,783.93 81 MOOREFIELD, WV

* BRANCAZIO HELEN M 30,711.91 41 WEIRTON, WV

KEATON FRAZER & MILLESON PLLC 30,409.88 85 ROMNEY, WV

* KOHOUT EDWARD R LAW OFFICES OF PLLC 30,373.69 110 MORGANTOWN, WV

STEPHENS GLORIA M 30,197.26 29 WELCH, WV

BUCK & PRENTICE PLLC 30,134.45 15 MARTINSBURG, WV

PAYNE WILBERT A 29,957.07 91 BECKLEY, WV

BOWEN LAW OFFICE PLLC 29,906.43 78 WEST HAMLIN, WV

CLEVENGER JAMES C LAW OFFICE OF  29,383.76 50 WESTON, WV

BECK GARTH W 29,261.96 46 CLARKSBURG, WV

MOOREHEAD CHRISTOPHER S 29,153.23 38 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* RILEY JAMES P IV ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 29,150.97 14 MARTINSBURG, WV

* YANNI LAW FIRM 29,000.21 45 MARTINSBURG, WV

THARP LIOTTA & YOKUM LLP 28,802.38 36 FAIRMONT, WV

ROAHRIG RANDAL W 28,779.36 23 PRINCETON, WV

LAISHLEY JOHN 28,700.39 27 HUNTINGTON, WV

CRAFT LAW FIRM PLLC 28,568.45 57 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

* ALBERTY MICHAEL C 27,790.50 13 WHEELING, WV

JUBA‐PLUMLEY ROSALEE 27,459.50 28 ELEANOR, WV

WOODS JOHN 27,424.50 41 BELLEVILLE, WV

* HARMAN MARLA ZELENE 27,311.31 40 FRANKLIN, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

TORRES GEORGE M 26,810.00 31 PARKERSBURG, WV

HYER & LITTLEPAGE 26,779.49 25 POINT PLEASANT, WV

BOTTNER & SKILLMAN 26,622.63 51 CHARLES TOWN, WV

* BROCK MATTHEW C 26,548.54 38 WEIRTON, WV

WATSON LAW 26,543.67 38 MARTINSBURG, WV

BRAGG STEVEN M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 26,304.42 66 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

GARVIN LAW PLLC 26,283.35 20 NUTTER FORT, WV

SAMMONS OLIVERO & PARASCHOS PLLC 26,123.05 8 HUNTINGTON, WV

HAYNIE BELINDA A 26,024.91 39 MORGANTOWN, WV

DUNLAP ROBERT ESQ PLLC 25,935.21 50 BECKLEY, WV

ROKISKY & ASSOCIATES 25,826.57 12 WEIRTON, WV

DAVIS R STEPHEN 25,591.51 11 BECKLEY, WV

* CARY LAW OFFICE PLLC 25,548.47 94 CHARLESTON, WV

SKLAVOUNAKIS LAW OFFICE 25,548.10 22 WHEELING, WV

JUDY & JUDY 25,480.82 51 MOOREFIELD, WV

* FORESTER WILLIAM T 25,460.07 55 LOGAN, WV

TYREE EMBREE & ASSOCIATES PLLC 25,386.42 66 HURRICANE, WV

RICHARDSON RICHARDSON & CAMPBELL 25,327.39 82 PARKERSBURG, WV

* SAFCSAK MICHAEL LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 25,305.20 33 FAIRMONT, WV

SHUMAKER J BRANDON  25,244.19 30 MORGANTOWN, WV

* THOMPSON LAW OFFICE PLLC 24,949.00 40 WILLIAMSON, WV

GUTMANN RICHARD M LC 24,552.94 27 MORGANTOWN, WV

MOORE LAW FIRM PLLC 24,261.82 27 FRANKLIN, WV

WILLIAMS PAUL ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 24,063.24 52 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

SMITH RICHARD D JR LAW OFFICES OF 23,976.88 92 PARKERSBURG, WV

DONADIEU MICHAEL R 23,545.27 23 HEDGESVILLE, WV

JOHNSTON HOLROYD & ASSOCIATES 23,276.61 50 PRINCETON, WV

HILL DAVID L 23,230.70 65 HURRICANE, WV

ERHARD CRAIG P LAW OFFICES OF PLLC 23,144.47 70 FAIRMONT, WV

BEAN & BEAN 23,139.38 38 MOOREFIELD, WV

CICCARELLO DEL GUIDICE & LAFON 22,985.17 32 CHARLESTON, WV

WINTERS J MINGO ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 22,737.48 57 BECKLEY, WV

CLAY PAUL O JR 22,591.59 27 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

ROLLO LANCE E 22,476.53 35 MORGANTOWN, WV

* KIRBY GILBERT & ASHLEY LC 22,222.68 46 BECKLEY, WV

SIMMERMAN LAW OFFICE PLLC 22,210.43 3 CLARKSBURG, WV

SHOCKLEY JAMES B  22,121.08 31 MORGANTOWN, WV

GORDON MARGARET A 22,103.81 14 BERKELEY SPRINGS, WV

JARRELL L CLIFTON 21,783.13 42 MARLINTON, WV

BURCHAM JEFFREY G 21,595.71 31 MARTINSBURG, WV

ANTOLINI KRISTEN D 21,527.70 33 MORGANTOWN, WV

* SCHAMBERGER LEGAL SERVICES 21,227.17 43 CLAY, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

HATFIELD & HATFIELD PLLC 20,979.96 39 MADISON, WV

BOUCHILLON CROSSAN & COLBURN LC 20,856.75 10 HUNTINGTON, WV

GRAVES MATTHEW F PLLC 20,822.54 23 ST MARYS, WV

SHAFER LAW OFFICES 20,400.07 22 WHEELING, WV

* SNODGRASS LORA LAW OFFICE OF 20,351.22 74 PARKERSBURG, WV

DITRAPANO BARRETT DIPIERO MCGINLEY & SIMMONS PLLC 20,325.33 2 CHARLESTON, WV

BREWER & GIGGENBACH PLLC 20,132.24 21 MORGANTOWN, WV

GALL D CONRAD 19,984.11 35 FAIRMONT, WV

BUCY WINIFRED  19,922.17 11 BECKLEY, WV

CLINE COLIN M ATTY AT LAW 19,891.36 18 PRINCETON, WV

* RIBEL KATICA 19,806.64 54 FAIRMONT, WV

SMITH CLINTON W 19,662.08 63 CHARLESTON, WV

WINTER KURT J 18,954.11 64 BURGETTSTOWN, PA

SMITH MCMUNN & GLOVER PLLC 18,761.64 20 CLARKSBURG, WV

* KLATT LAW OFFICES PLLC 18,605.03 14 WHEELING, WV

FORBES CHARLES CASEY 18,516.50 33 CHARLESTON, WV

LOUDERBACK ROBIN R 18,400.58 18 CHARLESTON, WV

VAN ZANT SUSAN J LC 18,204.09 46 WILLIAMSON, WV

HUNTER LAW OFFICE 18,076.87 32 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

* CHASE JOHN K IV 18,058.56 21 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

* KRATOVIL LAW OFFICES PLLC 18,026.92 38 CHARLES TOWN, WV

KAUFMAN & MCPHERSON PLLC 17,928.66 10 BRIDGEPORT, WV

BROWN SCOTT C LAW OFFICE 17,870.19 20 WHEELING, WV

OURS JOHN G 17,825.50 47 PETERSBURG, WV

HERNDON STEPHEN D 17,783.34 1 WHEELING, WV

LEGAL AID OF WEST VIRGINIA INC 17,694.62 8 CHARLESTON, WV

DOLANCE JACK C PLLC 17,156.65 17 WAYNE, WV

* MILLS KEVIN D & ASSOCIATES PLLC 17,144.14 8 MARTINSBURG, WV

VITAL RICHARD L 16,906.77 21 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

WRIGHT LACY W 16,684.67 37 WELCH, WV

HENDERSON HENDERSON & STAPLES LC 16,567.35 11 HUNTINGTON, WV

* MURPHY S SEAN PLLC 16,415.72 36 MORGANTOWN, WV

NEELY & CALLAGHAN 16,415.55 28 CHARLESTON, WV

ABRAHAM & ILDERTON PLLC 16,309.24 44 LOGAN, WV

BRADLEY JAMES M JR ESTATE OF 16,263.41 26 PARKERSBURG, WV

HARBOUR PAULA L PLLC 16,142.72 16 HUNTINGTON, WV

BARNETT KENNETH J LC 16,134.59 15 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

* HERSHBERGER LAW OFFICE 16,079.17 14 WHEELING, WV

* FUGATE LORA L 16,025.01 6 HARTS, WV

SIMMONS & SIMMONS LC 15,867.61 25 ELIZABETH, WV

GIBSON LEFLER & ASSOCIATES 15,831.74 41 PRINCETON, WV

LOVE JAY CARTER 15,748.74 137 HUNTINGTON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

* MAIER LAW OFFICE LLC 15,729.75 18 HINTON, WV

BAZZLE J PARKER II LAW OFFICE OF  15,676.13 5 CHARLESTON, WV

YOST BRIAN D 15,429.85 17 HURRICANE, WV

WLO MANAGEMENT LLC 15,366.21 20 HUNTINGTON, WV

EVANS J M LAW LLC 15,352.50 28 GALLIPOLIS, OH

* NOEL WILLIAM C 15,221.83 10 MORGANTOWN, WV

MAUSER BERNARD R 15,118.23 44 SUTTON, WV

COOPER & PRESTON PLLC 15,064.63 1 PARSONS, WV

* NOVOBILSKI JEROME E 14,973.96 54 CLAY, WV

* RAY LAW PLLC 14,951.16 19 MORGANTOWN, WV

* DEVORE MATTHEW E LAW FIRM OF 14,722.34 40 PARKERSBURG, WV

* CONWAY LAW OFFICE 14,652.95 42 HUNTINGTON, WV

WHITE THOMAS E 14,412.54 18 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

* STALNAKER CHARLES E 14,396.18 57 PARKERSBURG, WV

BLYLER HOWARD J 14,353.55 45 COWEN, WV

MOYE LAW OFFICE 14,126.38 29 WINFIELD, WV

STOLLINGS HARLEY E 14,038.02 22 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

TISSUE PHILIP J 13,935.25 22 OAK HILL, WV

MALLETT SHANE M LAW OFFICES 13,889.66 17 WHEELING, WV

MARTINO GARY J 13,714.00 30 FAIRMONT, WV

CRAWLEY‐WOODS BEN JOSEPH 13,656.92 9 MARTINSBURG, WV

MOYE LISA M 13,654.66 15 WINFIELD, WV

TAYLOR JENNIFER N 13,571.86 55 CHARLESTON, WV

* PRICE LOUIE T 13,479.00 14 CHARLESTON, WV

* MCDONOUGH C EDWARD 13,465.00 19 PARKERSBURG, WV

DONEGHY BRENDAN 13,420.47 30 CHARLESTON, WV

* PANCAKE JANE ANN 13,399.53 11 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

PENNINGTON DEANNA L 13,341.50 20 MORGANTOWN, WV

OGLE CANDACE L 13,201.96 96 MORGANTOWN, WV

CILIBERTI LAW OFFICE PLLC 13,059.60 29 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

HYLTON LAW OFFICE PLLC 12,963.67 12 BEAVER, WV

GADD W ERIC LAW OFFICE OF 12,819.06 11 WHEELING, WV

LOCKWOOD & LOCKWOOD 12,754.30 16 HUNTINGTON, WV

NUTTALL LEGAL LLC 12,611.20 11 BUCKHANNON, WV

HARRIS WILSON TURNER & DAVISSON PLLC 12,371.41 12 CLARKSBURG, WV

* NEW STEPHEN P LC 12,289.68 15 BECKLEY, WV

* HYRE LAW OFFICE PLLC 12,184.95 17 KINGWOOD, WV

MORAN JANE LAW OFFICES 12,166.73 34 WILLIAMSON, WV

HALL KAREN L 12,044.49 3 MORGANTOWN, WV

MCINTYRE‐NICHOLSON RACHELLE D 11,993.74 9 CLARKSBURG, WV

SOUDERS MELISHA D 11,849.17 5 HANCOCK, MD

KUHL LAW OFFICES PLLC 11,679.81 30 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

ROBB RICHARD A  11,637.22 1 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

SITES LAW FIRM 11,586.38 51 KEYSER, WV

WILMOTH DAVID H LC 11,507.38 18 ELKINS, WV

SCHARF WILLIAM H 11,465.54 8 CHARLESTON, WV

WOOTON WOOTON & DAVIS PLLC 11,441.39 27 BECKLEY, WV

MATHERLY JEFFREY K 11,427.44 11 MARTINSBURG, WV

STEED DEBRA L PLLC 11,218.87 13 PARKERSBURG, WV

LEWIS GLASSER CASEY & ROLLINS PLLC 11,198.08 1 CHARLESTON, WV

LOGUE SEAN PLLC 11,104.86 13 CARNEGIA, PA

GERLACH LAW 11,030.64 14 WAYNE, WV

TICHENOR LAW OFFICE 11,001.97 22 FAIRMONT, WV

ARONSON FINEMAN & DAVIS CO LPA 10,931.76 12 EAST LIVERPOOL, OH

LUSK KYLE G 10,482.00 19 BECKLEY, WV

* KARR THOMAS B 10,412.88 88 VIENNA, WV

* BAILEY BRIAN W 10,393.19 32 BUCKHANNON, WV

* BENFORD LEE F 10,313.18 2 RIPLEY, WV

CASSELL & CREWE PC 10,129.48 19 WYTHEVILLE, VA

* BALDWIN SHANNON L ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 9,862.99 21 BLUEFIELD, WV

HAMSTEAD & ASSOCIATES LC 9,609.90 10 CHARLES TOWN, WV

CLINE GENTILE DELLA 9,329.70 10 WILLIAMSON, WV

* REDMAN & PAYNE 9,276.83 3 CHARLESTON, WV

BUCCI BAILEY & JAVINS LC 9,182.92 13 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

* BLEVINS MICHAEL T 9,151.50 21 SAINT ALBANS, WV

COOPER LAW OFFICES PLLC 8,975.39 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

BROWN‐BAILEY COLLEEN MICHELLE 8,749.17 13 BECKLEY, WV

GIGGENBACH MELISSA J 8,640.07 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

BOGGS APRYLL H LAW FIRM PLLC 8,600.51 22 HURRICANE, WV

* DASCOLI LAW OFFICE 8,554.00 9 CHARLESTON, WV

HART DAVID W 8,486.44 17 ELKINS, WV

MCFARLAND JOSEPH W 8,429.09 10 WELLINGTON, FL

ANGOTTI MARY BETH 8,412.25 10 GRANVILLE, WV

LASH FRANKLIN W 8,383.91 12 WHEELING, WV

BUTLER JOHN M 8,297.74 9 SAINT MARYS, WV

HUDNALL MARK D 8,295.03 16 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

FAST LAW OFFICE LC 8,243.09 10 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

SHAHEEN MICHAEL J 8,196.49 19 ST CLAIRSVILLE, OH

ROHRIG FREDERICK M DEAN 8,086.38 10 MIDDLEBOURNE, WV

* ERITANO REBECCA L 8,076.06 11 KINGWOOD, WV

LIVINGOOD LAW PLLC 7,937.03 8 DANVILLE, WV

POWELL & MAJESTRO PLLC 7,840.55 12 CHARLESTON, WV

HAUGHT IRA M 7,701.09 5 HARRISVILLE, WV

* SEAY ROBERT ROCKWELL 7,665.05 13 PRINCETON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

BURTON KILGORE & BALDWIN PLLC 7,624.15 34 PRINCETON, WV

* FROBLE MICHAEL E 7,576.69 17 BECKLEY, WV

HAMILTON NEAL J 7,433.46 26 FAIRMONT, WV

AVIS WITTEN & WANDLING LC 7,408.47 1 LOGAN, WV

WEESE ROGER R 7,271.50 4 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

HOWLEY LOREN B 7,180.25 11 GRANTSVILLE, WV

BARRY CHAD D LC 7,085.72 43 HUNTINGTON, WV

BAILEY & WYANT PLLC 7,015.90 1 WHEELING, WV

YATES CHELSEA LEGAL LAW OFFICE OF CHELSEA E 6,909.77 10 CHARLESTON, WV

HOPKINS VIRGINIA JACKSON 6,904.42 3 KINGWOOD, WV

REGULA RAE LYNN 6,839.06 12 BROWNFIELD, PA

HODGES & RIFFLE PLLC 6,569.07 13 FAIRMONT, WV

DAVIS GREGG PHILLIP 6,562.86 16 ARTHURDALE, WV

SPADARO LAURA E 6,561.07 5 GLEN JEAN, WV

MCCAMIC SACCO & MCCOID PLLC 6,451.05 3 WHEELING, WV

PRIM LAW FIRM PLLC 6,309.05 18 HURRICANE, WV

RADMAN SCOTT S 6,188.50 21 MORGANTOWN, WV

BUCK DALE LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 6,152.74 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

SPILMAN THOMAS & BATTLE PLLC 6,149.24 12 CHARLESTON, WV

SHARLEY MICHAEL J 6,117.64 16 WESTOVER, WV

FRIEND & ROZAS LLC 6,093.70 8 CUMBERLAND, MD

DYER LAW OFFICES 6,084.80 13 CLARKSBURG, WV

RIFFE RICHARD M 6,048.49 3 ALUM CREEK, WV

* SIRK TIMOTHY M 6,034.06 12 KEYSER, WV

CASSELL & PRINZ PLLC 5,763.13 15 CHARLES TOWN, WV

BYRER F SAMUEL PLLC 5,691.03 2 CHARLES TOWN, WV

GLASS DEFENSE FIRM 5,663.93 6 CLARKSBURG, WV

MCGEELAW 5,627.38 10 CHARLESTON, WV

CAMILLETTI DAVID A ATTORNEY AT LAW LC 5,568.54 4 CHARLES TOWN, WV

STONE ROBERT C JR PLLC 5,549.40 5 MARTINSBURG, WV

DEMARINO SHELLY PLLC 5,386.50 7 GLENVILLE, WV

ALLEN KOPET & ASSOCIATES PLLC 5,304.71 1 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC

BLACKBURN & KOHARI PSC 5,233.50 18 SOUTH WILLIAMSON, KY

ELLEM LAW OFFICE 5,180.23 24 PARKERSBURG, WV

MCCLURE GOAD PLLC 5,118.44 26 HUNTINGTON, WV

STAPLETON LAW OFFICES LC 5,056.43 21 HUNTINGTON, WV

THOMPSON DAVID G 5,044.88 23 PINEVILLE, WV

MAZE LESLIE L 4,957.50 6 ELIZABETH, WV

HOLTZAPFEL LAW OFFICES PLLC 4,951.08 8 HURRICANE, WV

JAMES LAW FIRM 4,927.88 17 KEYSER, WV

FRENCH MICHAEL A 4,920.89 7 PRINCETON, WV

EAGLOSKI N EDWARD 4,834.47 20 HURRICANE, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

FLANIGAN LAW OFFICE 4,819.01 3 PRINCETON, WV

UTT BARBARA LYNN LAW OFFICES OF  4,699.32 1 CHARLESTON, WV

POMEROY LAW OFFICE PLLC 4,457.00 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

BUSH FRANK P JR LAW OFFICE OF  4,426.53 19 ELKINS, WV

ZIMAROWSKI THOMAS  4,422.06 20 MORGANTOWN, WV

HENDRICKS PETER A 4,203.20 12 MADISON, WV

* MEADOWS TODD R 4,129.50 1 ONA, WV

WEST CHARLES STANFORD 3,818.50 6 WILLIAMSON, WV

STANTON SHIRLEY J 3,798.78 4 FAIRMONT, WV

GODDARD & WAGONER 3,773.19 1 CLARKSBURG, WV

FRAGILE PAT C 3,580.00 4 BECKLEY, WV

KAYSER LAYNE & CLARK PLLC 3,576.07 16 POINT PLEASANT, WV

* WEBB‐RUMORA MARSHA 3,569.11 10 WILLIAMSON, WV

HILL LAW FIRM PLLC 3,567.00 1 CHARLESTON, WV

TSORAS THEODORE L 3,408.28 4 POWHATON POINT, OH

* ESTEP LAW OFFICE PLLC 3,308.08 9 HUNTINGTON, WV

* MOORE HARRY W JR LAW OFFICES OF 3,283.50 3 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

GIATRAS LAW FIRM PLLC 3,197.84 3 CHARLESTON, WV

* PARROTT MATTHEW 3,181.80 5 PRINCETON, WV

KOONTZ MARK TIMOTHY 3,155.85 2 WILLIAMSON, WV

CASSIDY COGAN SHAPELL & VOEGELIN LC 3,151.58 2 WHEELING, WV

BARRAT ROBERT E 3,112.67 14 MARTINSBURG, WV

SCHILLACE LAW OFFICE 3,017.10 2 CLARKSBURG, WV

PEYTON LAW FIRM PLLC 3,012.69 2 NITRO, WV

BISCHOFF LAW FIRM PLLC 2,995.74 3 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

FORMAN ROGER D LAW OFFICE OF LC 2,899.76 5 BUCKEYE, WV

THOMPSON BARNEY 2,870.28 1 CHARLESTON, WV

TURNER & JOHNS PLLC 2,815.58 8 CHARLESTON, WV

* AUCREMANNE JOSEPH 2,815.27 4 HINTON, WV

PELLEGRIN MARK P 2,770.00 8 MORGANTOWN, WV

VAN DEYSEN LAW OFFICE PLLC 2,719.32 10 MORGANTOWN, WV

* CARR LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,703.00 1 SAINT MARYS, WV

PRICE JOSHUA D 2,623.50 9 JACKSON, OH

QUALLS ALVIE E 2,583.84 15 HUNTINGTON, WV

YOUNGER C CHRISTOPHER 2,580.50 8 WILLIAMSON, WV

KUHN & HAINES LC 2,569.52 12 KEYSER, WV

* PROCTOR LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,546.40 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

BOGARAD SHARON N 2,460.04 3 WEIRTON, WV

COOPER CHRISTOPHER W 2,449.12 3 DAVIS, WV

RILEY V ALAN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 2,440.43 7 ROMNEY, WV

SMITH JAMES E II 2,433.40 1 KEYSER, WV

ADAMS LEGAL GROUP PLLC 2,419.83 5 DELLSLOW, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

ESTES LISA A 2,354.10 8 HURRICANE, WV

JACKSON KELLY PLLC 2,342.27 1 CHARLESTON, WV

BAILEY & GLASSER LLP 2,307.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

SUPPLE LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,252.85 13 POINT PLEASANT, WV

BEAVERS LAW FIRM PLLC 2,226.05 2 BLUEFIELD, WV

MITCHELL JOHN R LC 2,156.31 3 CHARLESTON, WV

SPONAUGLE & SPONAUGLE 2,147.50 1 FRANKLIN, WV

* MULLIGAN CHRISTINA A LAW OFFICES OF 2,119.70 1 FAIRMONT, WV

SPROLES GREGORY W PLLC 2,104.22 1 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

PRICE DONNA M 2,103.00 5 MARLINTON, WV

WRIGHT STEVEN MCKAY 2,099.84 6 HUNTINGTON, WV

* BAILESS LAW PLLC 2,016.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

BEVER DARLA A 1,908.50 3 VIENNA, WV

POWER BECK & MATZUREFF 1,881.87 2 MARTINSBURG, WV

WORKMAN ELLIOTT E PLLC 1,856.04 4 MADISON, WV

PRESTON & SALANGO PLLC 1,838.36 7 CHARLESTON, WV

ATKINSON & POLAK PLLC 1,823.54 6 CHARLESTON, WV

LOSCH & MCCOURT PLLC 1,820.99 3 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

MORTON JOYCE H 1,816.41 1 WEBSTER SPRINGS, WV

FRANKOVITCH ANETAKIS COLANTONIO & SIMON 1,781.40 3 WEIRTON, WV

HARVEY MATTHEW L 1,733.22 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

FUNKHOUSER JOHN RAY 1,686.20 1 FAIRMONT, WV

DIEHL LAW PLLC 1,629.11 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

FAIRCLOTH LAURA & ASSOCIATES LAW OFFICE OF  1,570.80 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

HUNTER STEVE ASSOCIATES LC 1,555.00 1 LEWISBURG, WV

BURDETTE KRISTINE ADELE 1,548.25 6 FAIRMONT, WV

* SPARACINO ANTHONY J JR 1,460.50 4 BECKLEY, WV

ATKINS JAMES B 1,457.14 1 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

BATTEN LAW FIRM 1,373.90 5 HEDGESVILLE, WV

ROSENLIEB DUANE C JR 1,368.67 4 SAINT ALBANS, WV

RUSEN & AUVIL PLLC 1,294.05 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

* KENTUCKY LAW OFFICE OF CECIL C VARNEY PSC 1,293.93 3 WILLIAMSON, WV

SPURLOCK JAMES E 1,276.50 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

* WITT RICHARD C 1,235.90 3 POCA, WV

RINGER DARRELL W 1,234.50 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

LOVE LAW FIRM PLLC 1,169.78 3 CHARLESTON, WV

CROCKETT LAW 1,124.40 4 FALLING WATERS, WV

CLARK BRAGG TRISTAN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 1,075.68 1 SHADY SPRING, WV

SUTTON & JANELLE PLLC 1,064.50 2 MARTINSBURG, WV

* WEBB‐BARBER CELESTE E 1,006.60 7 CULLODEN, WV

ISLA MESLER LAW OFFICE PLLC 992.72 1 WEIRTON, WV

* FURNER DEAN A ATTY AT LAW PLLC 990.00 3 PARKERSBURG, WV

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Appointed Counsel

COOK & COOK 858.50 1 MADISON, WV

ROSS KRISTEN E 666.50 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

CARRICO LAW OFFICES LC 641.10 1 CHARLESTON, WV

RODRIGUEZ VANESSA LYNN LAW OFFICES OF  638.93 3 FAIRMONT, WV

* CURNUTTE LAW OFFICE 635.51 4 ELKINS, WV

PATTERSON THOMAS K A LEGAL CORP 568.00 5 BECKLEY, WV

KUPEC & ASSOCIATES PLLC 551.50 1 CLARKSBURG, WV

KRESCH LAW FIRM 515.19 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

GIANOLA BARNUM BECHTEL & JECKLIN LC 503.84 3 MORGANTOWN, WV

WOLFE HAROLD B III 471.49 1 PRINCETON, WV

HEWITT & SALVATORE PLLC 457.00 2 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* MULLINS‐TAYLOR MINDI M 435.50 6 PRINCETON, WV

* GERBER JAY W JR 355.00 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

ALBERT & SULLIVAN LLP 311.00 3 WHEELING, WV

FRALEY LEGAL SERVICES 310.56 2 REEDSVILLE, WV

TUCKER GREGORY A PLLC 302.00 1 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

ADAMS FISHER & CHAPPELL PLLC 278.00 1 RIPLEY, WV

* MAYO NICHOLAS 266.02 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

STEVENS C JOSEPH LAW FIRM OF PLLC 192.00 1 HAMLIN, WV

KLIE LAW OFFICES PLLC 175.00 1 BUCKHANNON, WV

CARR JOHN A ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 147.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

WEBER & WEBER 52.00 1 WESTON, WV

FARMER CLINE & CAMPBELL PLLC 49.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

APPOINTED COUNSEL TOTAL 24,879,198.76 35,428

* Using third party financing.

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

TRI S INVESTIGATIONS INC 108,492.28 125 PARKERSBURG, WV

JONES DYKSTRA & ASSOCIATES INC 60,807.36 1 COLUMBIA, MD

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY PLLC 49,100.00 28 HUNTINGTON, WV

KRADEL PAUL F 36,846.85 7 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

WOODS INVESTIGATIONS 35,925.75 30 BECKLEY, WV

INTL MEDICAL LEGAL FORENSIC EXPERTS LLC 26,246.98 2 HUNTSVILLE, AL

RINI GARY A  25,000.00 4 NORTH OLMSTED, OH

LANE INVESTIGATIONS LLC 24,202.58 13 GRAYSON, KY

PATE PHILIP E 24,143.91 18 WINCHESTER, VA

* CABELLS PRIVATE INVESTIGATION 23,371.43 45 CABIN CREEK, WV

GUARDIAN DIGITAL FORENSICS 22,733.19 6 RALEIGH, NC

FREMOUW SIGLEY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC PLLC 22,125.00 12 MORGANTOWN, WV

JACKSON GROUP INC 21,835.10 4 HICKORY, NC

VAUGHAN INVESTIGATIONS 20,469.28 43 BRADLEY, WV

* JONES INVESTIGATIONS 20,376.00 10 BLUEFIELD, WV

COOPERS INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY 20,263.93 14 BRIDGEPORT, WV

BRAMBLE CHARLES E III & ASSOC 19,704.23 3 STONEWOOD, WV

SPECIAL SECURITY SERVICES LLC 16,751.38 4 BAKER, WV

CORNELL INVESTIGATIONS 15,979.31 35 HARRISVILLE, WV

CLAYMAN & ASSOCIATES PLLC 13,822.50 4 CHARLESTON, WV

PETERS LARRY A INC 13,371.42 12 WINCHESTER, VA

LEGAL SCIENCE 11,050.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

FEINGOLD BARNET 10,753.28 1 WINCHESTER, VA

PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING INC 10,725.00 9 MARTINSBURG, WV

HENDERSHOT PROCESS SERVING & INVESTIGATIONS 9,596.76 18 PARKERSBURG, WV

ASHBURN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES LLC 9,550.00 2 ASHBURN, VA

BERNSTEIN LAWSON F MD PC 9,225.96 2 PITTSBURGH, PA

MOUNTAIN STATE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 8,950.39 7 KEYSER, WV

MARANATHA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC 8,760.43 16 DANIELS, WV

WYATT WILLIAM J 8,450.00 2 HURRICANE, WV

STEALTH INVESTIGATIONS 7,771.34 16 GASSAWAY, WV

HART LESLIE W 7,576.51 5 ELKINS, WV

FORENSIC PRESS INC 7,560.00 1 WAKE FOREST, NC

MORGAN WARD LAW OFFICE OF 7,457.00 2 BLUEFIELD, WV

LAW‐SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES INC 7,334.87 2 WEST MILTON, OH

TRAINOR GREGORY E MA & ASSOC 7,325.00 3 KEYSER, WV

SAVED BY GRACE MINISTRY INC 7,210.00 1 EAST AURORA, NY

* CAPITOL CITY INVESTIGATIONS LLC 7,170.24 7 CHARLESTON, WV

GREENBUSCH GROUP INC 6,610.00 2 SEATTLE, WA

* CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS & SERVICES 6,316.99 13 CHARLESTON, WV

JFC CONSULTING LLC 6,200.00 2 ARMONK, NY

COOK INVESTIGATION SERVICE INC 6,176.64 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Direct Expenses

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Direct Expenses

TORSNEY JACK R 6,000.00 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

* TURNING POINT INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES 5,934.67 9 TORNADO, WV

HARLOW STACY LLC 5,920.00 20 PARKERSBURG, WV

SAAR PSYCHOLOGICAL GROUP PLLC 5,578.86 5 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

KLM INVESTIGATIONS 5,342.65 8 WILLIAMSTOWN, WV

SHAW‐BLACK INDUSTRIES LLC 5,257.10 1 CINCINNATI, OH

KEYSTONE ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC 5,060.00 2 MCMURRAY, PA

CASTO INVESTIGATIONS INC 4,961.52 1 BANCROFT, WV

DANIEL JOHN S III 4,866.67 3 MIDLOTHIAN, VA

4DISCOVERY LLC 4,800.00 2 CHICAGO, IL

HEARTLAND FORENSIC PATHOLOGY LLC 4,780.00 2 KANSAS CITY, MO

NELSON ELJORN DON 4,400.00 1 CINCINNATI, OH

ADVANCED PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 4,350.00 3 WHEELING, WV

WISE WOODRUFF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES ETC INC 4,173.86 1 WALTERSBURG, PA

MCCLELLAND SERVICES 3,553.12 11 WHITEOAK, WV

G & G FIREARMS EXPERTS INC 3,504.55 1 MILFORD, NH

GOPHER LAND SERVICE INC 3,488.68 1 BEAVER, WV

FERDA BRIAN T INVESTIGATIVE CONSULTANT 3,487.50 1 WHEELING, WV

MOORE INVESTIGATION & SECURITY AGENCY LLC 3,169.07 1 PEYTONA, WV

EASTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES INC 3,075.00 3 ROMNEY, WV

STEWART ROBERT D 3,049.28 6 PINEVILLE, WV

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY INC 3,000.00 1 ST LOUIS, MO

MOUNTS MICHAEL E 2,905.97 2 SAINT ALBANS, WV

BUZZO BILL J 2,845.68 4 BLUEFIELD, WV

STEVENS PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS & SECURITY 2,731.50 6 LENORE, WV

STOUT NATASHA K 2,680.91 3 SAINT ALBANS, WV

WILSON JOSEPH BRYANT 2,604.55 6 VIENNA, WV

JURAND JOSEPH A 2,500.00 1 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

KISH PAUL ERWIN FORENSIC CONSULTANT 2,437.50 1 CORNING, NY

CRABTREE MICHAEL 2,340.00 1 WASHINGTON, PA

NATL MEDICAL SERVICES INC 2,296.00 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA

COMPLETE SURVEILLANCE & INVESTIGATIVE SVS INC 2,265.20 3 WYTHEVILLE, VA

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CENTER INC 2,250.00 1 WINCHESTER, VA

BEHRMANN JAMES P 2,092.50 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

HALL JEANNE S 2,055.40 3 HUNTINGTON, WV

NATL LEGAL RESEARCH GROUP INC 1,955.70 1 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES INC 1,735.00 1 WHEELING, WV

ALLDRIDGE REPORTING INC 1,731.67 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

HERRON‐RICE TRACY P 1,544.55 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

CELLMARK FORENSICS INC 1,500.00 1 BURLINGTON, NC

PEACE OF MIND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 1,500.00 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

HARTS REPORTING & VIDEOCONFERENCING LLC 1,486.00 1 HARRISONBURG, VA

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Direct Expenses

PRUITT LESLIE M QUEEN 1,446.00 1 MT CLARE, WV

* INVESTIGATIVE ASSOCIATES INC 1,412.71 3 PARKERSBURG, WV

BETLERS REPORTING & LEGAL VIDEO SERVICES LLC 1,389.85 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

SOLID ROCK INVESTIGATIONS LLC 1,304.89 2 RED HOUSE, WV

TRI COUNTY PASTORAL COUNSELING SERVICES 1,275.00 3 MARTINSBURG, WV

CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 1,200.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

DNA DIAGNOSTICS CENTER INC 1,180.00 1 FAIRFIELD, OH

MACKENZIE GROUP LLC 1,162.50 1 SEARCY, AR

SLAYDEN CATHERINE A 1,124.20 3 MARTINSBURG, WV

PANHANDLE ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION 1,085.74 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

KL REPORTING 1,069.55 7 HUNTINGTON, WV

SECOND CREEK TECHNOLOGIES LLC 1,000.00 1 BABOURSVILLE, WV

EADES EVONNE RENEE 986.00 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

LUNSFORD WILLIAM G 984.24 1 MILTON, WV

HICKMAN SANDRA L 964.25 2 WAVERLY, WV

BLAKE KENNETH W 951.34 1 HURRICANE, WV

BLOSSER JULIE A 870.10 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

REUTZEL WAYNE B 825.50 1 AMBRIDGE, PA

ASSURED POLYGRAPH SERVICES INC 750.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

CALLAHAN PETER J PLLC 750.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

DRESBOLD MICHELLE 750.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

DEAK INVESTIGATIONS 685.95 1 ELLENBORO, WV

ALLEGHENY CONSULTANT SERVICES INC 645.67 2 ATHENS, WV

GAUJOT‐TURNER CLAUDETTE M 633.00 1 KEARNEYSVILLE, WV

REALTIME REPORTERS LLC 620.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

SOVANI VINAYAK KRISHNA 600.00 1 WHEELING, WV

DILORENZO REPORTING SERVICE LLC 542.85 1 BECKLEY, WV

BECKETT HERMAN H 540.13 1 SALT ROCK, WV

LAWSON SHERRY M 504.35 2 CHARLESTON, WV

MORROW CHRISTINE E 501.60 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

FERRELL ROBERT L 501.00 1 BAKER, WV

KENTUCKY MEDICAL SERVICES FOUNDATION INC 500.00 1 LEXINGTON, KY

SCHEIDLER SAMUEL H 500.00 1 MILTON, WV

SPAULDING PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 500.00 1 HARRISVILLE, WV

GREENE JUDITH A 477.40 1 WINFIELD, WV

CROWE MARY SUE 469.25 1 FROSTBURG, MD

KOENIG JOHN C 454.00 1 BAGDAD, KY

COMPUTER RESCUE REPAIR LLC 450.00 1 WEIRTON, WV

TOTAL FAMILY CARE PLLC 445.00 1 KINGWOOD, WV

CHACALOS CAROL L 435.75 1 WHEELING, WV

KELLEY SHAMELLE D 419.65 1 CHARLESTON, WV

VALLEY COMPREHENSIVE COMM MHC INC 408.00 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Direct Expenses

WOLFE PARALEGAL SERVICES LLC 408.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

ASHBURN CAROL A 404.70 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

CLAY BOB INVESTIGATIONS 400.00 1 REEDSVILLE, WV

POLYGRAPH STATION LLC 400.00 1 CHARLESTON, WV

BLUE RIDGE COUNSELING CENTER 375.00 1 WINCHESTER, VA

PATTERSON REPORTING 373.45 1 HARPERS FERRY, WV

CASTO THERESA LEE 360.00 1 CLINTONVILLE, WV

CHESLOCK TERRI R 358.05 1 FAIRMONT, WV

PRIMECARE MEDICAL INC 353.32 1 HARRISBURG, PA

CHANDLER MARCIA L  327.25 1 GREENCASTLE, PA

JARRELL NANCY S 284.90 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

PANHANDLE PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER PLLC 272.54 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

CURRAN AUCTIONEERING & REAL ESTATE 250.00 1 BURLINGTON, WV

BAKER LYNDE G 219.45 1 VIENNA, WV

HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES LLC 208.13 1 ATLANTA, GA

HAMRICK TERRY C 154.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

HUNTER AMANDA R 147.00 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

ARTHUR DEBRA R 140.00 1 COLLIERS, WV

ROGERSON INVESTIGATIONS LLC 139.02 1 POMPANO BEACH, FL

INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC 120.00 1 SHADY SPRINGS, WV

KREEFER JULIE L 63.00 1 EAST LIVERPOOL, OH

CROCK HAMRICK REPORTING SERVICES 60.05 1 INWOOD, WV

NELSON JUDY K 34.65 1 BEAVER, WV

HALL LAURA ANNE 23.00 1 HEDGESVILLE, WV

DIRECT EXPENSE VOUCHER TOTAL 973,741.03 747

* Using third party financing.

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MCCAMIC SACCO & MCCOID PLLC 13,573.42 2 WHEELING, WV

MAY KAREN L LLC 9,250.00 1 FREDERICK, MD

KRADEL PAUL F 9,012.50 2 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

BURKONS DAVID M MD INC 8,600.00 1 S EUCLID, OH

UNIVERSITY HEALTH ASSOCIATES 8,000.00 1 MORGANTOWN, WVLEGAL SCIENCE 7,400.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

WECHT CYRIL H & PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES INC 7,000.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

WHEELER ANDREW 7,000.00 1 BECKLEY, WV

KENTUCKY MEDICAL SERVICES FOUNDATION INC 4,900.00 1 LEXINGTON, KY

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY PLLC 3,800.00 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

SAAR PSYCHOLOGICAL GROUP PLLC 3,600.00 1 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

LANE INVESTIGATIONS LLC 3,437.20 1 GRAYSON, KY

HINCHMAN HARRY DAVID 3,150.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

ROGERSON INVESTIGATIONS LLC 2,141.24 1 POMPANO BEACH, FL

HANNA DARREN J 1,942.80 1 WELLSBURG, WV

HENDRICKS PETER A 1,651.87 1 MADISON, WV

CAPITOL CITY INVESTIGATIONS LLC 1,500.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

LAW‐SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,500.00 1 WEST MILTON, OH

WARSHAW ENGINEERING 1,400.00 1 CATONSVILLE, MDGAUT WILLIAM T 875.00 1 NAPLES, FL

* MILLS KEVIN D & ASSOCIATES PLLC 700.35 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

WYATT WILLIAM J 600.00 1 HURRICANE, WVGREENBAUM STEVEN A ESQ ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 403.87 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

HERRON‐RICE TRACY P 192.50 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

EASTRIDGE HEALTH SYSTEMS 165.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

COFFINDAFFER LARRY K 161.70 1 LOGAN, WV

ROJAS VOUCHER TOTAL 101,957.45 30

* Using third party financing.

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

DESCENDING ORDER BY TOTAL $Rojas Vouchers

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ABRAHAM & ILDERTON PLLC 16,309.24 44 LOGAN, WV

ADAMS FISHER & CHAPPELL PLLC 278.00 1 RIPLEY, WV

ADAMS LEGAL GROUP PLLC 2,419.83 5 DELLSLOW, WV

* AHLBORN COURTNEY L LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 75,880.68 188 PARKERSBURG, WV

ALBERT & SULLIVAN LLP 311.00 3 WHEELING, WV

* ALBERTY MICHAEL C 27,790.50 13 WHEELING, WV

ALLEN KOPET & ASSOCIATES PLLC 5,304.71 1 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC

ANDERSON ERIC B PLLC 60,032.49 83 HUNTINGTON, WV

* ANDERSON JOHN CLARK 97,167.11 163 LEWISBURG, WV

ANGOTTI MARY BETH 8,412.25 10 GRANVILLE, WV

ANTOLINI KRISTEN D 21,527.70 33 MORGANTOWN, WV

* APPALACHIAN LAW PLLC 40,108.42 38 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

* ARBUCKLE DOUGLAS H 52,934.46 71 LEWISBURG, WV

ARNOLD & BAILEY PLLC 42,472.50 75 CHARLES TOWN, WV

ARONSON FINEMAN & DAVIS CO LPA 10,931.76 12 EAST LIVERPOOL, OH

* ASBURY LAW OFFICE PLLC 75,841.86 40 CLAY, WV

* ASH LAW OFFICE PLLC 43,301.92 96 MORGANTOWN, WV

ASHLEY ANITA HAROLD 46,392.65 107 SPENCER, WV

ASHTON & CRAWLEY WOODS PLLC 75,438.73 72 MARTINSBURG, WV

ATKINS JAMES B 1,457.14 1 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

ATKINSON & POLAK PLLC 1,823.54 6 CHARLESTON, WV

* AUCREMANNE JOSEPH 2,815.27 4 HINTON, WV

AVIS WITTEN & WANDLING LC 7,408.47 1 LOGAN, WV

* BAILESS LAW PLLC 2,016.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

BAILEY & GLASSER LLP 2,307.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

BAILEY & HOWARD PLLC 56,435.30 54 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

BAILEY & WYANT PLLC 7,015.90 1 WHEELING, WV

* BAILEY BRIAN W 10,393.19 32 BUCKHANNON, WV

* BAILEY DENNIS R 67,124.55 109 CHARLESTON, WV

BAILEY REGGIE R 41,770.15 88 PARKERSBURG, WV

* BALDWIN SHANNON L ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 9,862.99 21 BLUEFIELD, WV

BALL GREGORY K 34,280.71 56 PRINCETON, WV

BARNETT KENNETH J LC 16,134.59 15 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

BARRAT ROBERT E 3,112.67 14 MARTINSBURG, WV

BARRY CHAD D LC 7,085.72 43 HUNTINGTON, WV

BATTEN LAW FIRM 1,373.90 5 HEDGESVILLE, WV

BAUMGARTEL ROLF E 33,986.83 90 MARIETTA, OH

BAYLISS SHAWN D 63,994.07 61 HURRICANE, WV

BAZZLE J PARKER II LAW OFFICE OF  15,676.13 5 CHARLESTON, WV

BEAN & BEAN 23,139.38 38 MOOREFIELD, WV

BEAVERS LAW FIRM PLLC 2,226.05 2 BLUEFIELD, WV

BECK GARTH W 29,261.96 46 CLARKSBURG, WV

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

* BELL SIDNEY H 52,559.47 50 WELCH, WV

BELLOMY & TURNER LC 100,491.97 263 HUNTINGTON, WV

* BENFORD LEE F 10,313.18 2 RIPLEY, WV

BEVER DARLA A 1,908.50 3 VIENNA, WV

BIDDLE JACQUELYN STOUT 62,615.27 43 HUNTINGTON, WV

BISCHOFF LAW FIRM PLLC 2,995.74 3 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

BLACKBURN & KOHARI PSC 5,233.50 18 SOUTH WILLIAMSON, KY

BLACKWATER LAW PLLC 144,258.76 220 KINGWOOD, WV

* BLAIR JERRY 51,206.90 81 CLARKSBURG, WV

* BLEVINS MICHAEL T 9,151.50 21 SAINT ALBANS, WV

BLYLER HOWARD J 14,353.55 45 COWEN, WV

BOGARAD SHARON N 2,460.04 3 WEIRTON, WV

BOGGS APRYLL H LAW FIRM PLLC 8,600.51 22 HURRICANE, WV

BOTTNER & SKILLMAN 26,622.63 51 CHARLES TOWN, WV

BOUCHILLON CROSSAN & COLBURN LC 20,856.75 10 HUNTINGTON, WV

BOWEN LAW OFFICE PLLC 29,906.43 78 WEST HAMLIN, WV

BOWERS & BOWERS PLLC 45,268.24 44 FRANKLIN, WV

BRADLEY JAMES M JR ESTATE OF 16,263.41 26 PARKERSBURG, WV

BRAGG STEVEN M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 26,304.42 66 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

* BRANCAZIO HELEN M 30,711.91 41 WEIRTON, WV

BREWER & GIGGENBACH PLLC 20,132.24 21 MORGANTOWN, WV

BRILL JONATHAN G PLLC 33,689.00 46 ROMNEY, WV

* BRISCOE L SCOTT 118,806.48 238 DANVILLE, WV

* BROCK MATTHEW C 26,548.54 38 WEIRTON, WV

* BROOKS JOHN B 51,178.85 31 MORGANTOWN, WV

BROWN SCOTT C LAW OFFICE 17,870.19 20 WHEELING, WV

BROWN‐BAILEY COLLEEN MICHELLE 8,749.17 13 BECKLEY, WV

BUCCI BAILEY & JAVINS LC 9,182.92 13 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

BUCK & PRENTICE PLLC 30,134.45 15 MARTINSBURG, WV

BUCK DALE LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 6,152.74 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

BUCY WINIFRED  19,922.17 11 BECKLEY, WV

BULLMAN & BULLMAN 86,187.02 108 CHARLESTON, WV

BURCHAM JEFFREY G 21,595.71 31 MARTINSBURG, WV

BURDETTE KRISTINE ADELE 1,548.25 6 FAIRMONT, WV

BURTON KILGORE & BALDWIN PLLC 7,624.15 34 PRINCETON, WV

* BURTON LAW OFFICE 46,529.37 58 MORGANTOWN, WV

BUSH FRANK P JR LAW OFFICE OF  4,426.53 19 ELKINS, WV

BUTLER JOHN M 8,297.74 9 SAINT MARYS, WV

BYRER F SAMUEL PLLC 5,691.03 2 CHARLES TOWN, WV

CALLAGHAN & CALLAGHAN PLLC 35,536.67 37 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

CAMILLETTI DAVID A ATTORNEY AT LAW LC 5,568.54 4 CHARLES TOWN, WV

CAMPBELL LAW OFFICES 46,810.12 100 CHARLESTON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

CAREY JAMES T 83,745.20 118 WEIRTON, WV

CARLTON ROBERT H LAW OFFICES 31,457.86 33 WILLIAMSON, WV

CARR JOHN A ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 147.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

* CARR LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,703.00 1 SAINT MARYS, WV

CARRICO LAW OFFICES LC 641.10 1 CHARLESTON, WV

* CARY LAW OFFICE PLLC 25,548.47 94 CHARLESTON, WV

CASSELL & CREWE PC 10,129.48 19 WYTHEVILLE, VA

CASSELL & PRINZ PLLC 5,763.13 15 CHARLES TOWN, WV

CASSIDY COGAN SHAPELL & VOEGELIN LC 3,151.58 2 WHEELING, WV

* CASTEEL & ALLENDER PLLC 163,321.22 147 KINGWOOD, WV

* CASTEEL LAW FIRM PLLC 47,339.61 40 KINGWOOD, WV

* CHASE JOHN K IV 18,058.56 21 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

CHATTIN ANDREW B 106,315.48 95 CHARLESTON, WV

CHILDERS SHARON K 142,056.51 126 CHARLESTON, WV

* CHILDLAW SERVICES INC 178,488.33 191 PRINCETON, WV

CICCARELLO DEL GUIDICE & LAFON 22,985.17 32 CHARLESTON, WV

CILIBERTI LAW OFFICE PLLC 13,059.60 29 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

CLARK BRAGG TRISTAN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 1,075.68 1 SHADY SPRING, WV

CLAY PAUL O JR 22,591.59 27 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

CLEVENGER JAMES C LAW OFFICE OF  29,383.76 50 WESTON, WV

CLINE COLIN M ATTY AT LAW 19,891.36 18 PRINCETON, WV

CLINE GENTILE DELLA 9,329.70 10 WILLIAMSON, WV

CLYBURN BRENT A LAW OFFICE OF 77,360.93 81 WHEELING, WV

COCHRAN ASHLEY N 48,287.18 44 LOGAN, WV

COLLINS LAW FIRM 119,343.62 193 KEYSER, WV

* COLLINS LAW OFFICE PLLC 35,506.31 76 CHARLESTON, WV

COLVIN NICHOLAS FORREST LAW OFFICE OF ESQ PLLC 90,627.25 102 MARTINSBURG, WV

CONAWAY & CONAWAY 49,126.04 91 MADISON, WV

* CONLEY LAW OFFICE PLLC 133,175.53 240 PARKERSBURG, WV

* CONRAD & CONRAD 34,888.90 37 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* CONWAY LAW OFFICE 14,652.95 42 HUNTINGTON, WV

COOK & COOK 858.50 1 MADISON, WV

* COOK LAW OFFICES PLLC 52,590.83 79 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

* COOKE MICHAEL P 134,661.09 404 BLUEFIELD, WV

COOPER & PRESTON PLLC 15,064.63 1 PARSONS, WV

COOPER CHRISTOPHER W 2,449.12 3 DAVIS, WV

COOPER LAW OFFICES PLLC 8,975.39 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

COREY DANIEL S 146,540.92 121 POCA, WV

* CORNETTE LAW PLLC 105,096.36 184 WESTON, WV

COURTRIGHT LAW OFFICES PLLC 117,067.64 194 HURRICANE, WV

COWDEN ALLISON ADYNIEC 59,567.41 16 WEIRTON, WV

CRAFT LAW FIRM PLLC 28,568.45 57 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

* CRANE JENNIFER DAY 60,914.07 111 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

CRAWLEY‐WOODS BEN JOSEPH 13,656.92 9 MARTINSBURG, WV

CROCKETT LAW 1,124.40 4 FALLING WATERS, WV

CROMLEY BRYAN S 52,100.56 138 POINT PLEASANT, WV

* CURNUTTE LAW OFFICE 635.51 4 ELKINS, WV

CURRY AMOS & ASSOCIATES LC 43,984.33 54 FAIRMONT, WV

CZARNIK R THOMAS & ASSOCIATES 38,103.72 70 PRINCETON, WV

* DALBY NANCY A ATTY AT LAW PLLC 53,949.27 27 CHARLES TOWN, WV

* DASCOLI LAW OFFICE 8,554.00 9 CHARLESTON, WV

DAVIS & CHAPMAN PLLC 36,962.09 27 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

DAVIS GREGG PHILLIP 6,562.86 16 ARTHURDALE, WV

DAVIS LAW FIRM 75,638.29 109 CLARKSBURG, WV

DAVIS R STEPHEN 25,591.51 11 BECKLEY, WV

* DEAN LAW OFFICES PLLC 44,506.86 63 SAINT MARYS, WV

DEMARINO SHELLY PLLC 5,386.50 7 GLENVILLE, WV

* DEMOSS DAVID B 58,754.17 90 FAIRMONT, WV

* DEVORE MATTHEW E LAW FIRM OF 14,722.34 40 PARKERSBURG, WV

DIEHL LAW PLLC 1,629.11 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

* DILLON WELLS H 109,217.75 173 PARKERSBURG, WV

* DINARDI PETER D 41,193.95 35 MORGANTOWN, WV

DITRAPANO BARRETT DIPIERO MCGINLEY & SIMMONS PLLC 20,325.33 2 CHARLESTON, WV

DIXON SARAH E 32,859.06 42 HUNTINGTON, WV

DOLANCE JACK C PLLC 17,156.65 17 WAYNE, WV

DONADIEU MICHAEL R 23,545.27 23 HEDGESVILLE, WV

DONEGHY BRENDAN 13,420.47 30 CHARLESTON, WV

DOUGLASS ERNEST M 36,169.28 94 PARKERSBURG, WV

* DUFFY KEVIN C 81,081.70 19 CLAY, WV

DUNLAP ROBERT ESQ PLLC 25,935.21 50 BECKLEY, WV

DYER LAW OFFICES 6,084.80 13 CLARKSBURG, WV

* EACHUS MICHAEL N 41,260.93 27 GALLIPOLIS, OH

EAGLOSKI N EDWARD 4,834.47 20 HURRICANE, WV

ELLEM LAW OFFICE 5,180.23 24 PARKERSBURG, WV

ERHARD CRAIG P LAW OFFICES OF PLLC 23,144.47 70 FAIRMONT, WV

* ERITANO REBECCA L 8,076.06 11 KINGWOOD, WV

ESCUE LAW OFFICE 142,784.28 231 HURRICANE, WV

* ESTEP LAW OFFICE PLLC 3,308.08 9 HUNTINGTON, WV

ESTES LISA A 2,354.10 8 HURRICANE, WV

EVANS J M LAW LLC 15,352.50 28 GALLIPOLIS, OH

* EVANS THOMAS HANNA PLLC 148,571.62 125 OCEANA, WV

* EVERETT MARK ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 55,006.03 107 MORGANTOWN, WV

* FAERBER KRISTOPHER 74,857.47 54 LEWISBURG, WV

FAIR MATTHEW H 51,412.13 64 ELKINS, WV

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ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

FAIRCLOTH LAURA & ASSOCIATES LAW OFFICE OF  1,570.80 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

FARMER CLINE & CAMPBELL PLLC 49.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

FARNSWORTH LAW OFFICE 41,794.46 54 PARKERSBURG, WV

FAST LAW OFFICE LC 8,243.09 10 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

* FITTRO JONATHAN 61,361.70 60 CLARKSBURG, WV

FLANIGAN LAW OFFICE 4,819.01 3 PRINCETON, WV

* FLINCHUM R KEITH 153,205.90 330 PRINCETON, WV

FOLICKMAN PAMELA R LAW OFFICE OF 113,024.60 131 FAIRMONT, WV

FORBES CHARLES CASEY 18,516.50 33 CHARLESTON, WV

FORBES LAW OFFICES PLLC 41,470.94 31 CHARLESTON, WV

* FORESTER WILLIAM T 25,460.07 55 LOGAN, WV

FORMAN ROGER D LAW OFFICE OF LC 2,899.76 5 BUCKEYE, WV

FRAGILE PAT C 3,580.00 4 BECKLEY, WV

FRALEY LEGAL SERVICES 310.56 2 REEDSVILLE, WV

FRANCIS ERIC M 43,479.75 29 LEWISBURG, WV

FRANKOVITCH ANETAKIS COLANTONIO & SIMON 1,781.40 3 WEIRTON, WV

* FRENCH ELIZABETH A 40,375.68 108 BLUEFIELD, WV

FRENCH MICHAEL A 4,920.89 7 PRINCETON, WV

FRIEND & ROZAS LLC 6,093.70 8 CUMBERLAND, MD

* FROBLE MICHAEL E 7,576.69 17 BECKLEY, WV

* FUDA THOMAS L PLLC 66,294.54 155 PRINCETON, WV

* FUGATE LORA L 16,025.01 6 HARTS, WV

FUNKHOUSER JOHN RAY 1,686.20 1 FAIRMONT, WV

* FURNER DEAN A ATTY AT LAW PLLC 990.00 3 PARKERSBURG, WV

GADD W ERIC LAW OFFICE OF 12,819.06 11 WHEELING, WV

* GAIN LAW OFFICES 45,824.73 54 NUTTER FORT, WV

GALL D CONRAD 19,984.11 35 FAIRMONT, WV

* GARLOW RICHELLE KEENER 42,155.56 67 SAINT ALBANS, WV

GARRETT & GARRETT 136,585.28 143 MOOREFIELD, WV

GARVIN LAW PLLC 26,283.35 20 NUTTER FORT, WV

GEARY & GEARY LC 40,836.53 73 PETERSBURG, WV

GENTILOZZI & ASSOCIATES 57,062.17 124 CLARKSBURG, WV

* GERBER JAY W JR 355.00 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

GERLACH LAW 11,030.64 14 WAYNE, WV

GIANOLA BARNUM BECHTEL & JECKLIN LC 503.84 3 MORGANTOWN, WV

GIATRAS LAW FIRM PLLC 3,197.84 3 CHARLESTON, WV

GIBSON LEFLER & ASSOCIATES 15,831.74 41 PRINCETON, WV

GIGGENBACH MELISSA J 8,640.07 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

GLASS DEFENSE FIRM 5,663.93 6 CLARKSBURG, WV

GOAD LAW FIRM 41,126.78 111 HUNTINGTON, WV

GODDARD & WAGONER 3,773.19 1 CLARKSBURG, WV

GORDON MARGARET A 22,103.81 14 BERKELEY SPRINGS, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

GRAVES MATTHEW F PLLC 20,822.54 23 ST MARYS, WV

GREENBAUM STEVEN A ESQ ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 35,206.58 70 MARTINSBURG, WV

* GREENE TRACIE L 109,819.41 172 DALLAS, TX

GREINER & CYRUS LC 34,946.16 35 HUNTINGTON, WV

* GRINDO DANIEL R LAW OFFICE OF  PLLC 273,850.83 189 GASSAWAY, WV

* GRUNAU DAVID M 59,256.85 41 MORGANTOWN, WV

GUNN ERICA BRANNON ATT AT LAW PLLC 96,166.14 228 SPENCER, WV

GUNNOE LAW OFFICE 91,604.91 170 HINTON, WV

GUTMANN RICHARD M LC 24,552.94 27 MORGANTOWN, WV

* HALL DWIGHT R 64,700.21 97 ELKINS, WV

HALL KAREN L 12,044.49 3 MORGANTOWN, WV

HAMILTON CHARLES R 128,485.43 186 CHARLESTON, WV

HAMILTON NEAL J 7,433.46 26 FAIRMONT, WV

HAMSTEAD & ASSOCIATES LC 9,609.90 10 CHARLES TOWN, WV

HANDLEY & HUNT PLLC 54,763.40 97 POINT PLEASANT, WV

HARBOUR PAULA L PLLC 16,142.72 16 HUNTINGTON, WV

* HARDY ROY T 47,708.86 88 KEYSER, WV

* HARMAN MARLA ZELENE 27,311.31 40 FRANKLIN, WV

HARPER SETH LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 31,521.16 61 RIPLEY, WV

HARRIS WILSON TURNER & DAVISSON PLLC 12,371.41 12 CLARKSBURG, WV

HARSH LAW LC 40,911.67 34 PARKERSBURG, WV

HART DAVID W 8,486.44 17 ELKINS, WV

* HARVEY & JANUTOLO 286,445.66 321 BLUEFIELD, WV

HARVEY MATTHEW L 1,733.22 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

HASSAN LAW OFFICE 109,243.20 89 WELCH, WV

HATFIELD & HATFIELD PLLC 20,979.96 39 MADISON, WV

HATFIELD KAREN S 42,693.59 106 GILBERT, WV

HAUGHT IRA M 7,701.09 5 HARRISVILLE, WV

HAWKINS JAMES E JR 70,488.80 144 BUCKHANNON, WV

HAYDEN & HART PLLC 78,298.61 102 BECKLEY, WV

HAYNIE BELINDA A 26,024.91 39 MORGANTOWN, WV

HEDGES & LYONS PLLC 60,317.93 84 MORGANTOWN, WV

HENDERSON HENDERSON & STAPLES LC 16,567.35 11 HUNTINGTON, WV

HENDRICKS PETER A 4,203.20 12 MADISON, WV

HERNDON STEPHEN D 17,783.34 1 WHEELING, WV

* HERSHBERGER LAW OFFICE 16,079.17 14 WHEELING, WV

HEWITT & SALVATORE PLLC 457.00 2 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

HILL DAVID L 23,230.70 65 HURRICANE, WV

* HILL JOHNSON LAW PLLC 112,007.59 97 BELINGTON, WV

HILL LAW FIRM PLLC 3,567.00 1 CHARLESTON, WV

* HINERMAN HOLLY W 54,486.47 40 PENTRESS, WV

HINKLE BRYAN S 95,682.44 156 BUCKHANNON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

* HIVELY HERBERT L 134,938.02 245 CHARLESTON, WV

HOBBS MARK E 35,092.00 27 CHAPMANVILLE, WV

HODGES & RIFFLE PLLC 6,569.07 13 FAIRMONT, WV

HOLDREN JASON D 80,919.09 94 GALLIPOLIS, OH

* HOLLANDSWORTH RICHARD W 53,229.16 40 WHEELING, WV

* HOLROYD FRED F  70,386.11 99 CHARLESTON, WV

HOLTZAPFEL LAW OFFICES PLLC 4,951.08 8 HURRICANE, WV

HOOSIER LAW FIRM PLLC 75,126.29 53 CHARLESTON, WV

HOPKINS VIRGINIA JACKSON 6,904.42 3 KINGWOOD, WV

HOUCK G TODD ATTORNEY AT LAW LC 51,389.60 71 MULLENS, WV

HOWLEY LOREN B 7,180.25 11 GRANTSVILLE, WV

HUDNALL MARK D 8,295.03 16 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

HUFFMAN WILLIAM O 64,985.83 71 PRINCETON, WV

HUGHART KEVIN W 136,357.19 136 SISSONVILLE, WV

HUNTER LAW OFFICE 18,076.87 32 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

HUNTER STEVE ASSOCIATES LC 1,555.00 1 LEWISBURG, WV

HUSON ALLISON K 34,652.50 46 HUNTINGTON, WV

HYER & LITTLEPAGE 26,779.49 25 POINT PLEASANT, WV

HYLTON LAW OFFICE PLLC 12,963.67 12 BEAVER, WV

* HYRE LAW OFFICE PLLC 12,184.95 17 KINGWOOD, WV

ISLA MESLER LAW OFFICE PLLC 992.72 1 WEIRTON, WV

* J A M LAW PLLC 53,361.80 72 HARRISVILLE, WV

JACKSON KELLY PLLC 2,342.27 1 CHARLESTON, WV

* JACOVETTY GERALD G JR LC 188,285.39 297 WHEELING, WV

JAMES LAW FIRM 4,927.88 17 KEYSER, WV

JARRELL L CLIFTON 21,783.13 42 MARLINTON, WV

* JARRELL ROBERT STEPHEN 35,165.50 31 MILTON, WV

* JOHNSON REBECCA  S LAW OFFICE OF 122,009.74 196 CHARLESTON, WV

JOHNSTON HOLROYD & ASSOCIATES 23,276.61 50 PRINCETON, WV

JUBA‐PLUMLEY ROSALEE 27,459.50 28 ELEANOR, WV

JUDY & JUDY 25,480.82 51 MOOREFIELD, WV

JURCO JOHN M 63,291.43 35 ST CLAIRSVILLE, OH

KARICKHOFF DAVID 44,237.93 115 SUTTON, WV

* KARR THOMAS B 10,412.88 88 VIENNA, WV

KATZ KANTOR STONESTREET & BUCKNER PLLC 50,953.09 61 PRINCETON, WV

KAUFMAN & MCPHERSON PLLC 17,928.66 10 BRIDGEPORT, WV

KAYSER LAYNE & CLARK PLLC 3,576.07 16 POINT PLEASANT, WV

KEATON FRAZER & MILLESON PLLC 30,409.88 85 ROMNEY, WV

* KEESEE RYAN HAMILTON 80,742.31 114 SMOOT, WV

* KELLEY DAVID B LAW OFFICE OF 211,240.64 269 BLUEFIELD, VA

* KELLEY LAW OFFICE 42,592.16 34 HUNTINGTON, WV

* KENTUCKY LAW OFFICE OF CECIL C VARNEY PSC 1,293.93 3 WILLIAMSON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

KEPPLE LAW FIRM PA 47,273.15 41 OAKLAND, MD

KETTERING DELLIGATTI LAW OFFICES PLLC 81,356.98 129 FAIRMONT, WV

* KING WAYNE 50,107.85 29 CLAY, WV

* KIRBY GILBERT & ASHLEY LC 22,222.68 46 BECKLEY, WV

* KIRKPATRICK LAW OFFICE PLLC 78,848.56 55 BECKLEY, WV

* KITTLE LAW OFFICE PLLC 34,147.45 59 FAIRMONT, WV

* KLATT LAW OFFICES PLLC 18,605.03 14 WHEELING, WV

KLIE LAW OFFICES PLLC 175.00 1 BUCKHANNON, WV

* KOHOUT EDWARD R LAW OFFICES OF PLLC 30,373.69 110 MORGANTOWN, WV

KOONTZ MARK TIMOTHY 3,155.85 2 WILLIAMSON, WV

* KRATOVIL LAW OFFICES PLLC 18,026.92 38 CHARLES TOWN, WV

KRESCH LAW FIRM 515.19 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

KUENZEL & ASSOCIATES PLLC 43,073.82 53 CHAPMANVILLE, WV

KUHL LAW OFFICES PLLC 11,679.81 30 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

KUHN & HAINES LC 2,569.52 12 KEYSER, WV

KUPEC & ASSOCIATES PLLC 551.50 1 CLARKSBURG, WV

KURELAC LAW OFFICE PLLC 149,042.48 108 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

LACARIA PHILIP A 129,548.17 109 WELCH, WV

LAISHLEY JOHN 28,700.39 27 HUNTINGTON, WV

LANTZ LAW OFFICE 39,994.36 26 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

LASH FRANKLIN W 8,383.91 12 WHEELING, WV

* LEFLER & BOGGS PLLC 85,019.46 72 BECKLEY, WV

LEGAL AID OF WEST VIRGINIA INC 17,694.62 8 CHARLESTON, WV

* LESTER WILLIAM M 36,918.15 23 BECKLEY, WV

LEWIS GLASSER CASEY & ROLLINS PLLC 11,198.08 1 CHARLESTON, WV

LIVINGOOD LAW PLLC 7,937.03 8 DANVILLE, WV

LOCKWOOD & LOCKWOOD 12,754.30 16 HUNTINGTON, WV

* LOCKWOOD JAMELLA L 125,066.75 160 BUCKHANNON, WV

LOGUE SEAN PLLC 11,104.86 13 CARNEGIA, PA

LONG LAW OFFICES PLLC 47,192.32 81 SCOTT DEPOT, WV

LONG ROBBY N LAW OFFICE OF LC 81,212.95 116 HAMLIN, WV

LORD JASON S 80,133.73 83 CHARLESTON, WV

LOSCH & MCCOURT PLLC 1,820.99 3 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

LOUDERBACK ROBIN R 18,400.58 18 CHARLESTON, WV

LOVE JAY CARTER 15,748.74 137 HUNTINGTON, WV

LOVE LAW FIRM PLLC 1,169.78 3 CHARLESTON, WV

* LUPARDUS LAW OFFICE 106,102.35 207 PINEVILLE, WV

LUSK KYLE G 10,482.00 19 BECKLEY, WV

LUTTRELL & PREZIOSO PLLC 54,773.77 26 MARTINSBURG, WV

LYALL JERRY M 42,463.38 81 WILLIAMSON, WV

MAGANN LAW OFFICE PLLC 108,045.62 251 BLUEFIELD, WV

* MAIER LAW OFFICE LLC 15,729.75 18 HINTON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

MALLETT SHANE M LAW OFFICES 13,889.66 17 WHEELING, WV

MANYPENNY RAINES LAW OFFICE PLLC 56,139.12 83 CHESTER, WV

MARSH LAW OFFICE PLLC 32,101.71 32 CHARLESTON, WV

MARTINO GARY J 13,714.00 30 FAIRMONT, WV

MASCIO DAVID A LAW OFFICE OF 32,334.67 30 WEIRTON, WV

MATHERLY JEFFREY K 11,427.44 11 MARTINSBURG, WV

MAUSER BERNARD R 15,118.23 44 SUTTON, WV

* MAYO NICHOLAS 266.02 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

MAZE LESLIE L 4,957.50 6 ELIZABETH, WV

* MAZZEI ROCCO E 154,206.24 100 CLARKSBURG, WV

MCCAMIC SACCO & MCCOID PLLC 6,451.05 3 WHEELING, WV

MCCLURE GOAD PLLC 5,118.44 26 HUNTINGTON, WV

MCCOY JAMES A 59,656.48 59 HAMLIN, WV

* MCDONOUGH C EDWARD 13,465.00 19 PARKERSBURG, WV

MCFARLAND JOSEPH W 8,429.09 10 WELLINGTON, FL

MCGEELAW 5,627.38 10 CHARLESTON, WV

MCGRAW LAW OFFICES 89,341.91 98 PROSPERITY, WV

MCINTYRE‐NICHOLSON RACHELLE D 11,993.74 9 CLARKSBURG, WV

MCNEER HIGHLAND MCMUNN & VARNER LC 74,802.62 20 CLARKSBURG, WV

MCQUADE RUTH A LAW OFFICE OF  73,745.84 101 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

* MEADOWS TODD R 4,129.50 1 ONA, WV

MICHAEL NELSON M LC 58,171.14 135 KEYSER, WV

MICK REBECCA E 58,649.04 84 CHARLESTON, WV

MILLER CHRISTOPHER H 52,825.87 57 MORGANTOWN, WV

* MILLS KEVIN D & ASSOCIATES PLLC 17,144.14 8 MARTINSBURG, WV

MITCHELL JOHN R LC 2,156.31 3 CHARLESTON, WV

* MOFFATT CHRISTOPHER G 181,474.95 139 CHARLESTON, WV

* MONK TERESA C LAW FIRM OF 103,674.78 126 WALTON, WV

MOORE DAVID K 44,549.75 35 RIPLEY, WV

MOORE D. KYLE 47,880.28 68 RIPLEY, WV

* MOORE HARRY W JR LAW OFFICES OF 3,283.50 3 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

MOORE LAW FIRM PLLC 24,261.82 27 FRANKLIN, WV

MOOREHEAD CHRISTOPHER S 29,153.23 38 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

MORAN JANE LAW OFFICES 12,166.73 34 WILLIAMSON, WV

* MORELLI LAW 42,767.86 35 WEIRTON, WV

MORGAN DAMON B 37,948.51 112 POINT PLEASANT, WV

* MORGAN DENNIE S 32,558.42 44 MOUNT HOPE, WV

* MORGAN E LAVOYD JR & ASSOCIATES LC 116,771.77 96 LEWISBURG, WV

MORGAN TONY 35,108.60 55 GRANTSVILLE, WV

MORGAN WARD LAW OFFICE OF 85,310.40 82 BLUEFIELD, WV

MORTON JOYCE H 1,816.41 1 WEBSTER SPRINGS, WV

MOSES JOSEPH J 110,989.14 53 WHEELING, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

* MOUNTAINEER LEGAL SERVICES PLLC 202,734.43 400 GRAFTON, WV

MOYE LAW OFFICE 14,126.38 29 WINFIELD, WV

MOYE LISA M 13,654.66 15 WINFIELD, WV

MULLENS & MULLENS PLLC 85,078.14 205 PHILIPPI, WV

* MULLIGAN CHRISTINA A LAW OFFICES OF 2,119.70 1 FAIRMONT, WV

* MULLINS‐TAYLOR MINDI M 435.50 6 PRINCETON, WV

* MUNOZ A JOSEPH LAW FIRM OF 87,468.07 110 PARKERSBURG, WV

* MURPHY S SEAN PLLC 16,415.72 36 MORGANTOWN, WV

MYERS JESSICA E 52,652.35 37 PARKERSBURG, WV

* NANNERS & WILLETT LAW OFFICES OF LC 299,998.62 422 BUCKHANNON, WV

* NAVY L VICTOR 89,490.71 132 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

NEELY & CALLAGHAN 16,415.55 28 CHARLESTON, WV

* NEISWONGER & WHITE 107,881.52 238 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

NELSON LEGAL SERVICES LC 49,049.31 69 PETERSBURG, WV

* NESSEL LAW FIRM 92,174.14 59 HUNTINGTON, WV

NESTOR WILLIAM T PLLC 56,237.77 89 ELKINS, WV

* NEW STEPHEN P LC 12,289.68 15 BECKLEY, WV

* NOEL WILLIAM C 15,221.83 10 MORGANTOWN, WV

NOGAY CATHRYN A 47,484.15 18 WEIRTON, WV

* NOLAN LAW FIRM 80,812.96 231 HUNTINGTON, WV

NOONE ROBERT T 37,063.70 27 GADSDEN, AL

* NOVOBILSKI JEROME E 14,973.96 54 CLAY, WV

NUTTALL LEGAL LLC 12,611.20 11 BUCKHANNON, WV

OGLE CANDACE L 13,201.96 96 MORGANTOWN, WV

ORNDORFF DAVID L 93,245.71 77 BUCKHANNON, WV

* OSHOWAY F JOHN 80,475.78 114 GRANTSVILLE, WV

OURS JOHN G 17,825.50 47 PETERSBURG, WV

* PANCAKE JANE ANN 13,399.53 11 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

PANEPINTO MARK D 102,456.91 34 WHEELING, WV

* PARKULO JOHN F 39,056.48 36 DANIELS, WV

* PARROTT MATTHEW 3,181.80 5 PRINCETON, WV

PARTAIN LAW OFFICE 35,171.92 30 LOGAN, WV

PATTERSON THOMAS K A LEGAL CORP 568.00 5 BECKLEY, WV

PAYNE WILBERT A 29,957.07 91 BECKLEY, WV

PELLEGRIN MARK P 2,770.00 8 MORGANTOWN, WV

PENNINGTON DEANNA L 13,341.50 20 MORGANTOWN, WV

PENNINGTON WILLIAM  48,244.91 81 MORGANTOWN, WV

PEYTON LAW FIRM PLLC 3,012.69 2 NITRO, WV

PHILLIPS P TODD 50,185.18 42 MORGANTOWN, WV

POMEROY LAW OFFICE PLLC 4,457.00 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

POWELL & MAJESTRO PLLC 7,840.55 12 CHARLESTON, WV

POWELL ERIC K 153,273.98 236 PARKERSBURG, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

POWER BECK & MATZUREFF 1,881.87 2 MARTINSBURG, WV

PRALL THOMAS J 51,340.68 116 WESTON, WV

PRATT LENA D 42,666.81 41 LOGAN, WV

PRENTICE TIMOTHY H 85,196.58 130 ELKINS, WV

PRESTON & SALANGO PLLC 1,838.36 7 CHARLESTON, WV

PRICE DONNA M 2,103.00 5 MARLINTON, WV

PRICE JOSHUA D 2,623.50 9 JACKSON, OH

* PRICE LOUIE T 13,479.00 14 CHARLESTON, WV

PRIM LAW FIRM PLLC 6,309.05 18 HURRICANE, WV

* PRITT & PRITT PLLC 85,816.92 128 CHARLESTON, WV

* PRITT ALAN L 37,833.00 47 CHARLESTON, WV

* PROCTOR LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,546.40 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

PULLIN FOWLER FLANAGAN BROWN & POE PLLC 91,990.02 305 CHARLESTON, WV

QUALLS ALVIE E 2,583.84 15 HUNTINGTON, WV

RADMAN SCOTT S 6,188.50 21 MORGANTOWN, WV

* RAY LAW PLLC 14,951.16 19 MORGANTOWN, WV

* REBROOK EDWARD III 123,100.05 149 CHARLESTON, WV

* REDDING R STEVEN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 116,129.26 69 MARTINSBURG, WV

* REDMAN & PAYNE 9,276.83 3 CHARLESTON, WV

* REES JAMES B 52,964.40 53 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

REGULA RAE LYNN 6,839.06 12 BROWNFIELD, PA

* RIBEL KATICA 19,806.64 54 FAIRMONT, WV

RICE WILLIAM T 137,641.66 69 MARTINSBURG, WV

* RICHARDSON DAVID B LAW OFFICE 34,003.02 90 WINFIELD, WV

RICHARDSON RICHARDSON & CAMPBELL 25,327.39 82 PARKERSBURG, WV

RIFFE RICHARD M 6,048.49 3 ALUM CREEK, WV

* RILEY JAMES P IV ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 29,150.97 14 MARTINSBURG, WV

RILEY V ALAN ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 2,440.43 7 ROMNEY, WV

RINGER DARRELL W 1,234.50 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

RIST LAW OFFICES LC 54,658.11 85 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

ROAHRIG RANDAL W 28,779.36 23 PRINCETON, WV

ROBB RICHARD A  11,637.22 1 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

ROBINSON & MCELWEE 33,364.59 20 CHARLESTON, WV

* RODGERS JEFFREY S 87,418.24 136 LEWISBURG, WV

RODRIGUEZ VANESSA LYNN LAW OFFICES OF  638.93 3 FAIRMONT, WV

ROHRIG FREDERICK M DEAN 8,086.38 10 MIDDLEBOURNE, WV

ROKISKY & ASSOCIATES 25,826.57 12 WEIRTON, WV

ROLLO EDMUND J 55,599.00 66 MORGANTOWN, WV

ROLLO LANCE E 22,476.53 35 MORGANTOWN, WV

ROOP & SMITH LAW OFFICE PLLC 44,778.80 21 BECKLEY, WV

ROSE PADDEN PETTY TAYLOR & LILLY LC 35,267.47 47 FAIRMONT, WV

ROSENLIEB DUANE C JR 1,368.67 4 SAINT ALBANS, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

ROSINSKY LAW OFFICE 63,701.43 31 HUNTINGTON, WV

ROSS KRISTEN E 666.50 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

* RUMORA & RUMORA LC 147,575.81 200 WILLIAMSON, WV

RUSEN & AUVIL PLLC 1,294.05 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

RUTH LAW OFFICES PLLC 208,449.97 229 CHARLESTON, WV

RYAN KOURTNEY A & ASSOCIATES 50,080.30 28 BUCKHANNON, WV

* SAAD ABRAHAM J PLLC 111,329.11 237 HUNTINGTON, WV

* SAFCSAK MICHAEL LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 25,305.20 33 FAIRMONT, WV

SAFFER MARTIN V 35,376.50 21 MARLINTON, WV

* SAL SELLARO THORN CULPEPPER LEGAL GROUP PLLC 232,167.81 457 MORGANTOWN, WV

* SALMONS RONALD G ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 31,616.39 55 WEST HAMLIN, WV

SAMMONS OLIVERO & PARASCHOS PLLC 26,123.05 8 HUNTINGTON, WV

SANDERS AUSTIN FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN 52,669.24 60 PRINCETON, WV

SANTER & SANTER 43,118.27 96 PARKERSBURG, WV

SAVILLE ROYCE B PLLC 36,200.50 135 ROMNEY, WV

SAYRE TRAVIS LAW OFFICE OF 66,905.76 66 PARKERSBURG, WV

SCALES LAW OFFICE 139,346.42 58 MARTINSBURG, WV

* SCHAMBERGER LEGAL SERVICES 21,227.17 43 CLAY, WV

SCHARF WILLIAM H 11,465.54 8 CHARLESTON, WV

* SCHEETZ CHRISTOPHER A 46,810.82 48 FOLLANSBEE, WV

SCHILLACE LAW OFFICE 3,017.10 2 CLARKSBURG, WV

* SEAY ROBERT ROCKWELL 7,665.05 13 PRINCETON, WV

SELDEN LAW OFFICES LC 33,369.50 24 BECKLEY, WV

SHAFER LAW OFFICES 20,400.07 22 WHEELING, WV

SHAHEEN MICHAEL J 8,196.49 19 ST CLAIRSVILLE, OH

SHARLEY MICHAEL J 6,117.64 16 WESTOVER, WV

SHAW & SHAW LC 87,071.59 177 POINT PLEASANT, WV

SHERMAN LAWRENCE E JR LC 167,169.74 248 ROMNEY, WV

SHOCKLEY JAMES B  22,121.08 31 MORGANTOWN, WV

* SHOUGH SCOTT A 80,292.65 133 FAIRMONT, WV

SHUMAKER J BRANDON  25,244.19 30 MORGANTOWN, WV

* SHUMATE ANDREW R 33,464.36 71 CHARLESTON, WV

* SIKORA SNEAD PLLC 70,902.06 87 MORGANTOWN, WV

SIMMERMAN LAW OFFICE PLLC 22,210.43 3 CLARKSBURG, WV

SIMMONS & SIMMONS LC 15,867.61 25 ELIZABETH, WV

* SIMMONS HUNTER D 98,853.78 356 BUCKHANNON, WV

* SINKKANEN DREAMA D LAW OFFICES OF 45,017.19 55 CLARKSBURG, WV

* SIRK TIMOTHY M 6,034.06 12 KEYSER, WV

SITES LAW FIRM 11,586.38 51 KEYSER, WV

SKAGGS G ERNEST  133,860.94 82 FAYETTEVILLE, WV

SKLAVOUNAKIS LAW OFFICE 25,548.10 22 WHEELING, WV

SMITH CLINTON W 19,662.08 63 CHARLESTON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

SMITH JAMES E II 2,433.40 1 KEYSER, WV

SMITH MCMUNN & GLOVER PLLC 18,761.64 20 CLARKSBURG, WV

SMITH RICHARD D JR LAW OFFICES OF 23,976.88 92 PARKERSBURG, WV

* SNODGRASS LORA LAW OFFICE OF 20,351.22 74 PARKERSBURG, WV

SNYDER & HASSIG 57,028.07 35 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

SOUDERS MELISHA D 11,849.17 5 HANCOCK, MD

* SOUTHERN WV LAW CLINIC 96,550.86 130 BECKLEY, WV

SPADARO LAURA E 6,561.07 5 GLEN JEAN, WV

* SPARACINO ANTHONY J JR 1,460.50 4 BECKLEY, WV

* SPENIA LAW OFFICE PLLC 83,674.19 87 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

SPILMAN THOMAS & BATTLE PLLC 6,149.24 12 CHARLESTON, WV

SPONAUGLE & SPONAUGLE 2,147.50 1 FRANKLIN, WV

SPROLES GREGORY W PLLC 2,104.22 1 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

SPURLOCK JAMES E 1,276.50 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

* STALNAKER CHARLES E 14,396.18 57 PARKERSBURG, WV

STANTON SHIRLEY J 3,798.78 4 FAIRMONT, WV

STAPLETON LAW OFFICES LC 5,056.43 21 HUNTINGTON, WV

STARCHER & FRUM PLLC 115,163.70 223 PARKERSBURG, WV

STEDMAN JASON M 42,660.39 70 MARTINSBURG, WV

STEED DEBRA L PLLC 11,218.87 13 PARKERSBURG, WV

STEPHENS GLORIA M 30,197.26 29 WELCH, WV

STEPHENS RICHARD D 45,245.85 87 MARTINSBURG, WV

STEPTOE & JOHNSON 31,740.73 8 BRIDGEPORT, WV

STEVENS C JOSEPH LAW FIRM OF PLLC 192.00 1 HAMLIN, WV

STEWART JOYCE E 31,218.80 29 MOOREFIELD, WV

STEWART P ZACHARY LAW OFFICE OF  63,004.09 91 WEIRTON, WV

STOLLINGS HARLEY E 14,038.02 22 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

STONE ROBERT C JR PLLC 5,549.40 5 MARTINSBURG, WV

* STURM HEIDI M GEORGI 76,036.84 77 FAIRMONT, WV

* SUMMERS WILLIAM B 144,895.98 566 PARKERSBURG, WV

SUPPLE LAW OFFICES PLLC 2,252.85 13 POINT PLEASANT, WV

SUTTON & JANELLE PLLC 1,064.50 2 MARTINSBURG, WV

TATE REBECCA 46,103.46 71 FAIRMONT, WV

* TAYLOR ADAM D LAW OFFICE OF INC 55,866.47 110 BECKLEY, WV

TAYLOR JENNIFER N 13,571.86 55 CHARLESTON, WV

TAYLOR PAUL G 52,248.55 79 MARTINSBURG, WV

THARP LIOTTA & YOKUM LLP 28,802.38 36 FAIRMONT, WV

THOMPSON & PARDO PLLC 78,097.27 14 CHARLES TOWN, WV

THOMPSON BARNEY 2,870.28 1 CHARLESTON, WV

THOMPSON DAVID G 5,044.88 23 PINEVILLE, WV

* THOMPSON JOHN M 116,337.14 206 OAK HILL, WV

* THOMPSON LAW OFFICE PLLC 24,949.00 40 WILLIAMSON, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

THORNE STEVEN M 69,618.85 133 LOGAN, WV

TICHENOR LAW OFFICE 11,001.97 22 FAIRMONT, WV

TIPTON LAW OFFICES 42,866.00 48 FAIRMONT, WV

TISSUE PHILIP J 13,935.25 22 OAK HILL, WV

TORRES GEORGE M 26,810.00 31 PARKERSBURG, WV

* TREADWAY JOHN H JR 38,503.47 30 MOOREFIELD, WV

TROISI JOSEPH G 61,330.49 94 SAINT MARYS, WV

TSORAS THEODORE L 3,408.28 4 POWHATON POINT, OH

TUCKER GREGORY A PLLC 302.00 1 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

TURNER & JOHNS PLLC 2,815.58 8 CHARLESTON, WV

TYREE EMBREE & ASSOCIATES PLLC 25,386.42 66 HURRICANE, WV

* TYSON DAVID R 60,911.94 130 HUNTINGTON, WV

UTT BARBARA LYNN LAW OFFICES OF  4,699.32 1 CHARLESTON, WV

VAN DEYSEN LAW OFFICE PLLC 2,719.32 10 MORGANTOWN, WV

VAN ZANT SUSAN J LC 18,204.09 46 WILLIAMSON, WV

* VICTOR VICTOR & HELGOE LLP 207,049.61 292 CHARLESTON, WV

VITAL RICHARD L 16,906.77 21 BARBOURSVILLE, WV

* WALKER LELA ATTY AT LAW PLLC 42,117.32 55 OCEANA, WV

* WALL RANDALL D 43,999.47 287 HUNTINGTON, WV

WALLACE MICHAEL K 39,383.21 70 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

WALTERS & HEISHMAN PLLC 30,783.93 81 MOOREFIELD, WV

* WARMAN CHERYL L 46,418.90 74 MORGANTOWN, WV

WATSON LAW 26,543.67 38 MARTINSBURG, WV

* WEBB‐BARBER CELESTE E 1,006.60 7 CULLODEN, WV

* WEBB‐RUMORA MARSHA 3,569.11 10 WILLIAMSON, WV

WEBER & WEBER 52.00 1 WESTON, WV

* WEESE HEATHER M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 47,262.61 50 ELKINS, WV

WEESE ROGER R 7,271.50 4 NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV

* WEESE TRACY 94,414.75 24 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

WEST CHARLES STANFORD 3,818.50 6 WILLIAMSON, WV

WESTON LAW A LEGAL CORP 51,012.88 41 HUNTINGTON, WV

WHEELER LAW FIRM 74,439.40 164 CHARLESTON, WV

* WHITE KEITH 115,972.24 276 SAINT MARYS, WV

WHITE MAX H PLLC 41,520.62 125 KEYSER, WV

WHITE THOMAS E 14,412.54 18 MOUNDSVILLE, WV

WHITEMAN BURDETTE PLLC 149,461.00 326 FAIRMONT, WV

WHITEMAN FRANCES C 111,644.27 113 FAIRMONT, WV

* WHITT MICHAEL R 143,246.35 53 LEWISBURG, WV

* WIEDEL DIANA CARTER 155,320.34 132 WILLIAMSON, WV

* WILDMAN ERIC KEITH 30,897.34 62 FAIRMONT, WV

WILLIAMS JOHN E JR 114,231.45 145 PRINCETON, WV

WILLIAMS PAUL ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 24,063.24 52 SUMMERSVILLE, WV

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERAppointed Counsel Payments

WILLIAMS TRENA LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 53,070.50 71 WESTON, WV

WILMOTH DAVID H LC 11,507.38 18 ELKINS, WV

WILSON CHRISTOPHER M LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 51,974.27 53 FAIRMONT, WV

* WILSON LAW OFFICE 37,178.39 111 KEYSER, WV

WINDOM LAW OFFICES PLLC 146,033.08 113 HARRISVILLE, WV

WINTER KURT J 18,954.11 64 BURGETTSTOWN, PA

WINTERS J MINGO ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 22,737.48 57 BECKLEY, WV

* WITT RICHARD C 1,235.90 3 POCA, WV

WLO MANAGEMENT LLC 15,366.21 20 HUNTINGTON, WV

WOLFE B SCOTT LAW OFFICE OF PLLC 46,864.07 63 HARRISVILE, WV

WOLFE HAROLD B III 471.49 1 PRINCETON, WV

WOLFE LAW OFFICE PLLC 55,691.45 151 LOGAN, WV

WOODS JOHN 27,424.50 41 BELLEVILLE, WV

WOOTON WOOTON & DAVIS PLLC 11,441.39 27 BECKLEY, WV

WORKMAN ELLIOTT E PLLC 1,856.04 4 MADISON, WV

WRIGHT LACY W 16,684.67 37 WELCH, WV

WRIGHT STEVEN MCKAY 2,099.84 6 HUNTINGTON, WV

* YANNI LAW FIRM 29,000.21 45 MARTINSBURG, WV

YATES CHELSEA LEGAL LAW OFFICE OF CHELSEA E 6,909.77 10 CHARLESTON, WV

YOST BRIAN D 15,429.85 17 HURRICANE, WV

* YOUNG WILLIAM PRENTICE 99,077.00 12 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

YOUNGER C CHRISTOPHER 2,580.50 8 WILLIAMSON, WV

ZIMAROWSKI THOMAS  4,422.06 20 MORGANTOWN, WV

APPOINTED COUNSEL TOTAL 24,879,198.76 35,428

* Using third party financing.

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4DISCOVERY LLC 4,800.00 2 CHICAGO, IL

ADVANCED PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 4,350.00 3 WHEELING, WV

ALLDRIDGE REPORTING INC 1,731.67 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

ALLEGHENY CONSULTANT SERVICES INC 645.67 2 ATHENS, WV

ARTHUR DEBRA R 140.00 1 COLLIERS, WV

ASHBURN CAROL A 404.70 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

ASHBURN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES LLC 9,550.00 2 ASHBURN, VA

ASSURED POLYGRAPH SERVICES INC 750.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

BAKER LYNDE G 219.45 1 VIENNA, WV

BECKETT HERMAN H 540.13 1 SALT ROCK, WV

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES INC 1,735.00 1 WHEELING, WV

BEHRMANN JAMES P 2,092.50 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

BERNSTEIN LAWSON F MD PC 9,225.96 2 PITTSBURGH, PA

BETLERS REPORTING & LEGAL VIDEO SERVICES LLC 1,389.85 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

BLAKE KENNETH W 951.34 1 HURRICANE, WV

BLOSSER JULIE A 870.10 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

BLUE RIDGE COUNSELING CENTER 375.00 1 WINCHESTER, VA

BRAMBLE CHARLES E III & ASSOC 19,704.23 3 STONEWOOD, WV

BUZZO BILL J 2,845.68 4 BLUEFIELD, WV

* CABELLS PRIVATE INVESTIGATION 23,371.43 45 CABIN CREEK, WV

CALLAHAN PETER J PLLC 750.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

* CAPITOL CITY INVESTIGATIONS LLC 7,170.24 7 CHARLESTON, WV

CASTO INVESTIGATIONS INC 4,961.52 1 BANCROFT, WV

CASTO THERESA LEE 360.00 1 CLINTONVILLE, WV

CELLMARK FORENSICS INC 1,500.00 1 BURLINGTON, NC

CHACALOS CAROL L 435.75 1 WHEELING, WV

CHANDLER MARCIA L  327.25 1 GREENCASTLE, PA

CHESLOCK TERRI R 358.05 1 FAIRMONT, WV

CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 1,200.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

CLAY BOB INVESTIGATIONS 400.00 1 REEDSVILLE, WV

CLAYMAN & ASSOCIATES PLLC 13,822.50 4 CHARLESTON, WV

COMPLETE SURVEILLANCE & INVESTIGATIVE SVS INC 2,265.20 3 WYTHEVILLE, VA

COMPUTER RESCUE REPAIR LLC 450.00 1 WEIRTON, WV

* CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS & SERVICES 6,316.99 13 CHARLESTON, WV

COOK INVESTIGATION SERVICE INC 6,176.64 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

COOPERS INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY 20,263.93 14 BRIDGEPORT, WV

CORNELL INVESTIGATIONS 15,979.31 35 HARRISVILLE, WV

CRABTREE MICHAEL 2,340.00 1 WASHINGTON, PA

CROCK HAMRICK REPORTING SERVICES 60.05 1 INWOOD, WV

CROWE MARY SUE 469.25 1 FROSTBURG, MD

CURRAN AUCTIONEERING & REAL ESTATE 250.00 1 BURLINGTON, WV

DANIEL JOHN S III 4,866.67 3 MIDLOTHIAN, VA

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERDirect Expenses

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERDirect Expenses

DEAK INVESTIGATIONS 685.95 1 ELLENBORO, WV

DILORENZO REPORTING SERVICE LLC 542.85 1 BECKLEY, WV

DNA DIAGNOSTICS CENTER INC 1,180.00 1 FAIRFIELD, OH

DRESBOLD MICHELLE 750.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

EADES EVONNE RENEE 986.00 1 BRIDGEPORT, WV

EASTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES INC 3,075.00 3 ROMNEY, WV

FEINGOLD BARNET 10,753.28 1 WINCHESTER, VA

FERDA BRIAN T INVESTIGATIVE CONSULTANT 3,487.50 1 WHEELING, WV

FERRELL ROBERT L 501.00 1 BAKER, WV

FORENSIC PRESS INC 7,560.00 1 WAKE FOREST, NC

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY PLLC 49,100.00 28 HUNTINGTON, WV

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CENTER INC 2,250.00 1 WINCHESTER, VA

FREMOUW SIGLEY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC PLLC 22,125.00 12 MORGANTOWN, WV

G & G FIREARMS EXPERTS INC 3,504.55 1 MILFORD, NH

GAUJOT‐TURNER CLAUDETTE M 633.00 1 KEARNEYSVILLE, WV

GOPHER LAND SERVICE INC 3,488.68 1 BEAVER, WV

GREENBUSCH GROUP INC 6,610.00 2 SEATTLE, WA

GREENE JUDITH A 477.40 1 WINFIELD, WV

GUARDIAN DIGITAL FORENSICS 22,733.19 6 RALEIGH, NC

HALL JEANNE S 2,055.40 3 HUNTINGTON, WV

HALL LAURA ANNE 23.00 1 HEDGESVILLE, WV

HAMRICK TERRY C 154.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

HARLOW STACY LLC 5,920.00 20 PARKERSBURG, WV

HART LESLIE W 7,576.51 5 ELKINS, WV

HARTS REPORTING & VIDEOCONFERENCING LLC 1,486.00 1 HARRISONBURG, VA

HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES LLC 208.13 1 ATLANTA, GA

HEARTLAND FORENSIC PATHOLOGY LLC 4,780.00 2 KANSAS CITY, MO

HENDERSHOT PROCESS SERVING & INVESTIGATIONS 9,596.76 18 PARKERSBURG, WV

HERRON‐RICE TRACY P 1,544.55 4 MARTINSBURG, WV

HICKMAN SANDRA L 964.25 2 WAVERLY, WV

HUNTER AMANDA R 147.00 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

INTL MEDICAL LEGAL FORENSIC EXPERTS LLC 26,246.98 2 HUNTSVILLE, AL

* INVESTIGATIVE ASSOCIATES INC 1,412.71 3 PARKERSBURG, WV

INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC 120.00 1 SHADY SPRINGS, WV

JACKSON GROUP INC 21,835.10 4 HICKORY, NC

JARRELL NANCY S 284.90 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

JFC CONSULTING LLC 6,200.00 2 ARMONK, NY

JONES DYKSTRA & ASSOCIATES INC 60,807.36 1 COLUMBIA, MD

* JONES INVESTIGATIONS 20,376.00 10 BLUEFIELD, WV

JURAND JOSEPH A 2,500.00 1 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

KELLEY SHAMELLE D 419.65 1 CHARLESTON, WV

KENTUCKY MEDICAL SERVICES FOUNDATION INC 500.00 1 LEXINGTON, KY

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERDirect Expenses

KEYSTONE ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC 5,060.00 2 MCMURRAY, PA

KISH PAUL ERWIN FORENSIC CONSULTANT 2,437.50 1 CORNING, NY

KL REPORTING 1,069.55 7 HUNTINGTON, WV

KLM INVESTIGATIONS 5,342.65 8 WILLIAMSTOWN, WV

KOENIG JOHN C 454.00 1 BAGDAD, KY

KRADEL PAUL F 36,846.85 7 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

KREEFER JULIE L 63.00 1 EAST LIVERPOOL, OH

LANE INVESTIGATIONS LLC 24,202.58 13 GRAYSON, KY

LAW‐SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES INC 7,334.87 2 WEST MILTON, OH

LAWSON SHERRY M 504.35 2 CHARLESTON, WV

LEGAL SCIENCE 11,050.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

LUNSFORD WILLIAM G 984.24 1 MILTON, WV

MACKENZIE GROUP LLC 1,162.50 1 SEARCY, AR

MARANATHA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LLC 8,760.43 16 DANIELS, WV

MCCLELLAND SERVICES 3,553.12 11 WHITEOAK, WV

MOORE INVESTIGATION & SECURITY AGENCY LLC 3,169.07 1 PEYTONA, WV

MORGAN WARD LAW OFFICE OF 7,457.00 2 BLUEFIELD, WV

MORROW CHRISTINE E 501.60 1 MORGANTOWN, WV

MOUNTAIN STATE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 8,950.39 7 KEYSER, WV

MOUNTS MICHAEL E 2,905.97 2 SAINT ALBANS, WV

NATL LEGAL RESEARCH GROUP INC 1,955.70 1 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

NATL MEDICAL SERVICES INC 2,296.00 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA

NELSON ELJORN DON 4,400.00 1 CINCINNATI, OH

NELSON JUDY K 34.65 1 BEAVER, WV

PANHANDLE ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION 1,085.74 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

PANHANDLE PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER PLLC 272.54 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

PATE PHILIP E 24,143.91 18 WINCHESTER, VA

PATTERSON REPORTING 373.45 1 HARPERS FERRY, WV

PEACE OF MIND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 1,500.00 1 PARKERSBURG, WV

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY INC 3,000.00 1 ST LOUIS, MO

PETERS LARRY A INC 13,371.42 12 WINCHESTER, VA

POLYGRAPH STATION LLC 400.00 1 CHARLESTON, WV

PRIMECARE MEDICAL INC 353.32 1 HARRISBURG, PA

PRUITT LESLIE M QUEEN 1,446.00 1 MT CLARE, WV

PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING INC 10,725.00 9 MARTINSBURG, WV

REALTIME REPORTERS LLC 620.50 1 CHARLESTON, WV

REUTZEL WAYNE B 825.50 1 AMBRIDGE, PA

RINI GARY A  25,000.00 4 NORTH OLMSTED, OH

ROGERSON INVESTIGATIONS LLC 139.02 1 POMPANO BEACH, FL

SAAR PSYCHOLOGICAL GROUP PLLC 5,578.86 5 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

SAVED BY GRACE MINISTRY INC 7,210.00 1 EAST AURORA, NY

SCHEIDLER SAMUEL H 500.00 1 MILTON, WV

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# OFPAYEE TOTAL $ CLAIMS OFFICE LOCATION

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESAPPOINTED COUNSEL, DIRECT EXPENSES, AND ROJAS VOUCHERS

ALPHABETICAL ORDERDirect Expenses

SECOND CREEK TECHNOLOGIES LLC 1,000.00 1 BABOURSVILLE, WV

SHAW‐BLACK INDUSTRIES LLC 5,257.10 1 CINCINNATI, OH

SLAYDEN CATHERINE A 1,124.20 3 MARTINSBURG, WV

SOLID ROCK INVESTIGATIONS LLC 1,304.89 2 RED HOUSE, WV

SOVANI VINAYAK KRISHNA 600.00 1 WHEELING, WV

SPAULDING PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES PLLC 500.00 1 HARRISVILLE, WV

SPECIAL SECURITY SERVICES LLC 16,751.38 4 BAKER, WV

STEALTH INVESTIGATIONS 7,771.34 16 GASSAWAY, WV

STEVENS PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS & SECURITY 2,731.50 6 LENORE, WV

STEWART ROBERT D 3,049.28 6 PINEVILLE, WV

STOUT NATASHA K 2,680.91 3 SAINT ALBANS, WV

TORSNEY JACK R 6,000.00 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

TOTAL FAMILY CARE PLLC 445.00 1 KINGWOOD, WV

TRAINOR GREGORY E MA & ASSOC 7,325.00 3 KEYSER, WV

TRI COUNTY PASTORAL COUNSELING SERVICES 1,275.00 3 MARTINSBURG, WV

TRI S INVESTIGATIONS INC 108,492.28 125 PARKERSBURG, WV

* TURNING POINT INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES 5,934.67 9 TORNADO, WV

VALLEY COMPREHENSIVE COMM MHC INC 408.00 2 MORGANTOWN, WV

VAUGHAN INVESTIGATIONS 20,469.28 43 BRADLEY, WV

WILSON JOSEPH BRYANT 2,604.55 6 VIENNA, WV

WISE WOODRUFF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES ETC INC 4,173.86 1 WALTERSBURG, PA

WOLFE PARALEGAL SERVICES LLC 408.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

WOODS INVESTIGATIONS 35,925.75 30 BECKLEY, WV

WYATT WILLIAM J 8,450.00 2 HURRICANE, WV

DIRECT EXPENSE VOUCHER TOTAL 973,741.03 747

* Using third party financing.

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BURKONS DAVID M MD INC 8,600.00 1 S EUCLID, OH

CAPITOL CITY INVESTIGATIONS LLC 1,500.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

COFFINDAFFER LARRY K 161.70 1 LOGAN, WV

EASTRIDGE HEALTH SYSTEMS 165.00 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY PLLC 3,800.00 2 HUNTINGTON, WV

GAUT WILLIAM T 875.00 1 NAPLES, FLGREENBAUM STEVEN A ESQ ATTORNEY AT LAW PLLC 403.87 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

HANNA DARREN J 1,942.80 1 WELLSBURG, WV

HENDRICKS PETER A 1,651.87 1 MADISON, WV

HERRON‐RICE TRACY P 192.50 1 MARTINSBURG, WVHINCHMAN HARRY DAVID 3,150.00 1 HUNTINGTON, WV

KENTUCKY MEDICAL SERVICES FOUNDATION INC 4,900.00 1 LEXINGTON, KY

KRADEL PAUL F 9,012.50 2 SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV

LANE INVESTIGATIONS LLC 3,437.20 1 GRAYSON, KY

LAW‐SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,500.00 1 WEST MILTON, OH

LEGAL SCIENCE 7,400.00 2 CHARLESTON, WV

MAY KAREN L LLC 9,250.00 1 FREDERICK, MD

MCCAMIC SACCO & MCCOID PLLC 13,573.42 2 WHEELING, WV

* MILLS KEVIN D & ASSOCIATES PLLC 700.35 1 MARTINSBURG, WV

ROGERSON INVESTIGATIONS LLC 2,141.24 1 POMPANO BEACH, FL

SAAR PSYCHOLOGICAL GROUP PLLC 3,600.00 1 SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV

UNIVERSITY HEALTH ASSOCIATES 8,000.00 1 MORGANTOWN, WVWARSHAW ENGINEERING 1,400.00 1 CATONSVILLE, MD

WECHT CYRIL H & PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES INC 7,000.00 1 PITTSBURGH, PA

WHEELER ANDREW 7,000.00 1 BECKLEY, WV

WYATT WILLIAM J 600.00 1 HURRICANE, WV

ROJAS VOUCHER TOTAL 101,957.45 30

* Using third party financing.

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ALPHABETICAL ORDERRojas Vouchers

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Attorney Total TimeJacovetty, Gerald 972.0Skaggs, G. Ernest 876.2Ruth, Ryan 674.9Hughart, Kevin W. 663.5Chattin, Andrew 645.5Monk, Teresa 623.1Cooke, Michael 608.5Kelley, David 552.7Victor, Matthew 518.6Johnson, Rebecca 468.7Moffatt, Christopher 468.1Bonovitch, Robin 467.0Snead, Mary 463.4Alvarez, Jennifer 452.0Gentilozzi, Timothy 445.8Flanigan, Christina 430.4Pritt, Kelly 426.7Cooper, Jeremy 426.0Anderson, John 420.0Magann, Michael 412.9Redding, Robert 399.8Grindo, Daniel 394.3Courtright, Gregory 390.9Willett, Dennis 384.7Evans, Thomas H., III 371.9Ahlborn, Courtney 360.4Orndorff, David 358.3Rodgers, Jeffrey 347.1Escue, Bryan 346.1Morgan, Ward 341.4Hively, Herbert 341.2Dillon, Wells 328.8Cornette, Franklin 328.0Flinchum, R. Keith 320.0Keesee, Ryan 314.7Maier, Andrew 312.4Asbury, Michael 308.4Fittro, Jonathan 303.6Bond Wallace, Catherine 301.8Mancini, Steven 298.2Myers, Jessica 297.5Lord, Jason 297.3Hager, Natalie 296.9Hinkle, Bryan 296.1Hatfield, Karen 294.6French, Elizabeth 290.4Wheeler, Valentina 282.1

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

White, Keith 281.1Vance, Brian 280.4Simmons, Hunter 280.2Clyburn, Brent 272.5McGraw, Warren, II 271.4Oshoway, Franklin 267.6Nolan, Raymond 265.5Bayliss, Shawn 257.5Lockwood, Jamella 256.1Hawkins, James 256.0Miller, Christopher 252.7Nanners, Steven 237.3Harsh, Rhonda 229.8Rosinsky, Tim 228.5Morelli, Ann Marie 227.1Mazzei, Rocco 226.1McCoy, James 225.9Gregory, Justin 223.7Estep‐Morgan, Malorie 218.5Spenia, James 216.5Anderson, Eric 214.2Kurelac , Peter 213.4Kirkpatrick, David 210.6Long, Brenden 210.1Bullman, Edward 208.8Jurco, John 205.5Victor, Jennifer 205.2Shumate, Andrew 205.1Gunn, Erica 200.5Morgan, Dennie 199.8McQuade, Ruth 198.2Young, William 198.2Richardson, David 197.5Colvin, Nicholas 195.8Nelson, Jonie 193.7Crawley‐Woods, Ben 193.4Grunau, David 191.4Stewart, Paul 190.9Williams, Trena 189.9Armstrong, Daniel 189.5Long, Robby 185.6Manypenny‐Raines, April 183.9Pritt, Christopher 182.4Alberty, Michael 179.0Powell, Eric 179.0Cromley, Bryan 176.6Bell, Sidney 176.2

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Farnsworth, Michael 175.6Greene, Tracie 173.9Stephens, Richard 172.2Cain, Joshua 170.7Starcher, Heather 169.1Eachus, Michael 167.5Navy, Victor 166.4Neiswonger, Kevin 162.5Howard, Gregory 160.3Casteel, Chaelyn 160.0Wallace , Michael 158.7Rumora, Marsha 158.6Stedman, Jason 157.1Troisi, Joseph 157.0Collins, Agnieszka 155.1Olivero, Noel 154.7Chapman, Nate 153.6Harvey, Joseph 153.2Panepinto, Mark 150.8Cook, Steven 150.1VonDolteren, Margaret 150.0Holroyd, Rick 149.9Danford, John 148.1Brooks, John 147.7White, David 146.2Beckett, Allison 145.1Moses, Joseph 144.6Rice, William 142.6Hamilton, Charles 142.5Sirk, Timothy 141.6Davis, Greta 141.5Rees, James 140.4Sayre, Travis 140.3Gunnoe, Richard 139.8Harper, Seth 139.8Bowers, Jeffrey Stuart, II 138.5Hull, Savannah 137.7Warman, Cheryl L. 137.2Dinardi, Peter 137.0Clevenger, James 136.3Frum, G. Bradley 134.1Dalby, Nancy 133.2Graves, Matthew 133.1Danford, Robyn 132.1Kurelac, Patricia 130.7Bailey, Reggie 129.7Fair, Matthew 129.6

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Brunicardi‐Doss, Angela 129.4Douglass, Ernest 129.2Hoosier, Adrian 128.7Munoz, Joe 128.4Garlow, Richelle 127.5Gutmann, Richard 127.5Summers, William B 126.8Lupardus, Timothy 126.6Crane, Jennifer 125.6Davis, Stephen 125.0Scheetz, Christopher A 125.0Bragg, Steve 124.7Cary, Michael 124.4Garrett, Lary 122.3Ash, Gabrielle 121.9Mascio, David 121.0Baumgartel, Rolf 120.7Wilson, Lauren 119.1Cassell, Paul 118.1Noel, W. Chad 117.1Francis, Eric 115.9Moore, D. Kyle 115.8Pennington, William 115.8Freeman, Sherri 115.6Watson, Kevin John 115.2Wall, Randall 114.5Santer, Joseph 114.1McCullough, Judith 114.0Whiteman, Frances 112.2Nessel, Kerry 111.7Gossett, Randy 111.3LaCaria, Philip 110.5Saad, Abraham 110.0Morgan, E. Lavoyd, Jr. 109.9Hill Johnson, Karen 109.5Houck, G. Todd 107.8Anderson, David 107.5Carey, James 107.5Dean, William 106.8Goad, Jason 106.5Nogay, Cathryn 105.6Helgoe, Barron 105.3Collins, Peggy 105.1Duffy, Kevin 104.6Pancake, Jane Ann 103.1Corey, Daniel 102.6Nelson, Mary 101.7

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Clark, Tristan 101.6Keyser Fugate, Lora 101.6Tyson, David 101.0Hinerman, Holly 100.7Whitt, Michael 100.5Bailey, Brian 100.2Taylor, Adam 99.3Yanni, Matthew 98.3Harvey, Henry 96.7Treadway, John 96.7Snodgrass, Lora 95.9Tipton, Kevin 94.5Tichenor, Terri 94.4Walker, Lela 93.4Littlepage, Stephen 90.6Windom, Rodney 90.3Donadieu, Michael 89.7LaFon, Timothy 89.0Cowden, Allison 88.7Ball, Gregory 88.0Brooks, Patrick 87.8Moore, David K. 87.5Cline, Colin 87.0Hollandsworth, Richard 86.3Wilson, Christopher 86.2Brock, Matthew 85.9Scales‐Sherrin, Stephanie 85.9Rist, Thomas 85.2Craft, Justin 84.5Campbell, Brady 83.2Davis, G. Phillip 83.2Carlton, Robert 83.1Stewart, Joyce 83.1Pennington, Deanna 82.9Kohout, Edward 82.7Huffman, William 81.9Garrett, Karen 81.8Weese, Tracy 81.3Stout, Matthew 81.2Shough, Scott 79.7Blair, Jerry 77.4Hardy, Roy 77.3Sherman, Lawrence E., Jr. 77.2Prall, Thomas 76.8Williams, Paul 76.7Hausman, Linda 76.0Arbuckle, Douglas 75.6

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Prentice, Anne 75.3Williams, John E., Jr. 75.2Curry, Roger 75.0Faerber, Kristopher 75.0Woods, Jonny 74.7Fuda, Thomas 74.4Rumora, Ronald 74.4Hall, Dwight 73.7Shumaker, Brandon 73.5Baldwin, Shannon 73.4Torres, George 73.0Greenbaum, Steven 72.2Wolfe, B. Scott 71.4Matherly, Jeffrey 71.0Cooper, Christopher 70.6Harman, Marla 69.8Moorehead, Christopher 68.9Lester, William 68.4Prentice, Timothy 68.1Pritt, Alan 67.8Thompson, John M., Jr. 67.7Salmons, Ron 66.5Gordon, Margaret 66.1Delligatti, Matthew 66.0Easter, Amber 65.5Helmick, Justina 65.5Martin, Joshua 65.5Thompson, Michael  D. 65.5Glover, David 65.3Biddle, Jacquelyn 65.2Mallett, Shane 65.0Allender, Megan 64.7Arnold, S. Andrew 64.3Minutelli, Michelle 64.2Hershberger, Justin 63.9Moore, Jared 63.8Bartram, Shawn 63.6Safcsak, Michael 62.8Scantlebury, Phillip 62.7Brancazio, Helen M 61.8Seay, Robert 61.2Windom, Scott 61.2Evans, Jenny M. 60.5Murphy, Stephen 59.8Ogle, Candace 59.5Kittle, Dennis 59.3Antolini, Kristen 59.2

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Bowser, Elmer 59.2Jarrell, Robert 59.2Pritt, Justin 58.2DeMoss, David 58.1Smith, Ashley 58.1Klatt, Wilbert 57.5Gadd, Eric 57.3Harmon‐Schamberger, Barbara 56.9Sinkkanen, Dreama 56.4Blevins, Michael 55.7Price, Tom 55.7Osborne, Raeann 54.8Winters, Joshua 54.5Boggs Lefler, Leigh 53.7Gain, Jason 53.6Love, Jay 53.6Prezioso, Christopher 52.7Dunlap, Robert 52.3Everett, Mark 52.0Logue, Sean 52.0Payne, Wilbert A. 51.5Rollo, Ed 50.7McIntyre‐Nicholson, Rachelle 49.8Hoffman, Travis 49.7Morrison, Paul V., II 49.7Wolfe, Steven 49.5Brown, Scott 49.4Radman, Scott 49.2Lash, Franklin 49.1Sills, Leah 48.4Stollings, Harley 47.9Chase, J. K. 46.7Laishley, John 46.5Nestor, William 46.3Pettijohn, Denise 46.0Harvey, Matthew 45.9Dixon, Sarah 45.6Sturm, Heidi 45.6Simmons, Berkeley 45.4Bullman, Sandra 44.8Weese, Heather 44.7Turkett, Holly 44.2Easton, Brent 44.1Rollo, Lance 43.3Burcham, Jeffrey 43.0Rohrig, Frederick M. Dean 42.7Bowser, Philip 42.5

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Wildman, Eric 42.2Smith, Harry 42.0Fuscardo, Dante 41.7Regula, Rae 41.6Tissue, Philip 41.4Callaghan, Julia 40.7Chapman, Cammie 40.6Haines, Meredith 40.3Hylton, Vickie 40.2Cook, Erica 40.0Parrott, Matthew 39.9Brill, Jonathan 39.6Nett, Cody 39.4Campbell, Robert 39.3Burton, DeAndra 38.8Forbes, W. Jesse 38.5Greiner, Cathy 38.3Morgan, Tony 38.1Redman, Trent 37.5Steed, Debra 37.4Kuhn, Kelley 37.3Hostler, Carl 37.1Skillman, David 37.1Funkhouser, John 37.0Masters, Ian 37.0Walker‐Gaskins, Chelsea 37.0Moye, David 36.8Karr, Thomas 36.7Garrett, Linda 36.5Souders, Melisha 36.4Doneghy, Brendan 36.3Glass, Jason 36.2Sikora, Jacqueline 36.0Pahl, Andrew 35.9Flanigan, Paige 35.8DeVore, Matthew 35.7Garvin, Julie 35.3Briscoe, L. Scott 35.0Hunter, Joseph 34.8Blyler, Howard 33.8Ours, John 33.8Robertson, Connor 33.7White, Thomas 33.6Tate, Rebecca 33.0Smith, Richard 32.8ReBrook , Edward, III 32.7Tyree, Scott 32.0

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Rozas, Ramon 31.5Boggs, Apryll 31.0Spadaro, Laura 30.4Beavers, Patricia 30.2Diehl, Elizabeth Layne 29.8Dolance, Jack 29.8Pratt, Lena Donna 29.7Ryan, Kourtney A. 29.3Iapalucci, Allison 29.1Erhard, Craig 28.9Wall, Maggie 28.7Bazzle, J. Parker, II 28.3Hudson, Blaire 28.0Gardner Estep, Elizabeth 27.9Huson, Allison 27.7Williams, Ashley 27.3White, Max 27.1Eagloski, N. Edward 26.4Brown‐Bailey, Colleen 26.1Sklavounakis, Jerry 26.1Kresch , Steven 25.7Flanigan, Ryan 25.6Lusk, Kyle 25.6Shockley, James Brian 25.1Batten, Dylan 24.9Bush, Frank 24.8Winter, Kurt 24.5Shaw, Michael 24.1Ciliberti, Anthony 24.0Green, Lisa 23.9Kratovil, James 23.8Marsh, Sam 23.8Heishman, James 23.7Lyons, Teresa 23.6Shepherd, Stephanie 23.5Gallagher, William 23.1Dorsey, William 22.7Evans, Wayne 22.6Orndorff, Joshua 22.6Bogarad, Sharon 22.4DiPiero, Timothy 22.4Morgan, Damon 22.3Maze, Leslie 22.2Riddell, Christian 22.2Yost, Brian 22.1Kettering, Paul 21.9Nelson, James 21.9

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

McCoid, Robert G. 21.6Dyer, Thomas 20.9Noone, Robert 20.9Thompson, Lauren 20.9Giggenbach, Melissa 20.5Flannery, Carolyn 20.2Rokisky, Ryan 20.1Hatfield, Benjamin 18.8Bottner, Kirk 18.6Wright, Steven 18.6Saffer, Martin 18.4Turner, Ryan 18.3Salsbery, Harold 18.0Ashley, Anita 17.9Gall, Conrad 17.9Goddard, David 17.8Ellem, John 17.7Hawrot, Lisa 17.6Lynch, Jennifer 17.5Mauser, Bernard 17.5Lyall, Jerry 17.4Moye, Lisa 17.2Slavey, Tyler 17.1Crockett, Kimberley 16.8Sherman, Peter 16.6Haynie, Belinda 16.5Lefler, Derrick 16.2Handley, Tanya 16.0Lefler, Christopher 15.8Eritano, Rebecca 15.6Klie Kolenich, Erika 15.4Dawson, David 15.2Bailey, Dennis 14.4Dooley, Katherine 14.4Aucremanne, Joseph 14.3Buckner, Eric 14.0Tsoras, Theodore 14.0Roahrig, Randal 13.7Fast, Thomas 13.3Moran, Jane 13.3Estes, Lisa A. 13.2Justice, Ashley 13.2Payne, Michael 13.2Thompson, David 13.2Lemley, Courtney 13.0Barrat, Robert 12.8Chapman, Matthew 12.8

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Moore, Harry 12.7Greer, Robert 12.5Boninsegna, Sante 12.3Clifton, J. L. 12.2Phillips, Todd 11.9Robinson, Kevin 11.5Hettrich, Jordan 11.4Ray, Amanda 11.4Butler, John 11.3Pellegrin, Mark 10.8Stanton, Shirley 10.8Geary, James Paul, II 10.7Taylor, Jennifer 10.7Saville, Royce 10.6Steele, Brandon 10.5Cogan, Timothy 10.4Holtzapfel, David 10.4Riffe, Richard 10.1McDermott, Shawn 9.8Bean, William 9.7Kramer, Ronald 9.6Plants, Mark 9.6Hart, David S. 9.5Burns, Daniel 9.2Kuenzel, Robert 9.2Woods, Jeff 9.0Workman, Elliott 9.0Starcher, Kenneth 8.9Blickenstaff, Brian 8.5Toor, Mark 8.5Sproles, Gregory 8.3Jewell, Jonathan 8.2Conway, Krista 8.0Gardner, Amanda 8.0Thorn, Matthew 8.0Chapman, Mary Beth 7.9Holtzapfel, Richard 7.8French, Michael 7.7Harrold, Samuel 7.7Mullins‐Taylor, Mindi 7.7Flanigan, William 7.4Riley, James 7.2Kusimo‐Frazier, Olubunmi 7.1Shafer, Amy 7.0Thorne, Steven 6.8Zimarowski, Thomas 6.6Robb, Richard 6.5

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Thompson, John M., Jr. 6.5Adams, William 6.4Bellomy, Donald 6.4Utt, Barbara 6.2Angotti, Mary Beth 6.1Orteza, Ailynn 6.1John, Proctor 6.0Longwell, William 6.0McClure, Allison 6.0Novobilski, Jerome 6.0Ross, Kristen 6.0Selario, Michael 6.0Sharley, Michael 6.0Barnhart, Christopher 5.7Bradley, James 5.6Fleegle, Krista 5.6Gunnoe, Sherri 5.6Stephens, Gloria 5.2HIll, David 5.1Atkinson, Natalie 5.0Bailess, Todd 5.0DeMarino, Shelly 5.0Hood, C. Christopher 5.0Stapleton, Matt 4.9Aman, Afton 4.7Cochran, Ashley 4.7Smith, Matthew 4.6Walters, Nathan 4.5Harkins, Jane 4.4Janutolo, Thomas 4.4Bouchillon, Neil R 4.3Harmon, Sarah 4.3Kupec, Thomas 4.3West, Charles 4.3Collins, David 4.2Hudnall, Mark 4.2Kennedy, Edward 4.2McCourt, William 4.2Peyton, Thomas 4.0Bias, Erin 3.8Mishoe, Benjamin 3.8Callaghan, Stephen 3.7Christopher, Braden 3.7Wright, Lacy 3.7Hall, Karen 3.6James, Nicholas 3.6Hamilton, Neal Jay 3.4

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Attorney Total Time

PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Van Zant, Susan 3.4Hart, David 3.0Herndon, Stephen 3.0MacCallum, Judson 3.0Underwood, Jared 3.0Ashley, Lindsey 2.9Ribel, Katica 2.8Sal, Natalie 2.8Sutton, John 2.8Conley, Ginny 2.7Bowen, Jeff 2.6Selden, Stanley 2.6Mick, Rebecca E. 2.5Milleson, William 2.5Rusen, Michele 2.5Atkins, James 2.4Campbell, Adam 2.4Pardo, Georgiana 2.4Gilbert, David 2.2Bever, Darla 2.0Bucy, Winifred 2.0Carrico, Tim 2.0Childers, Sharon 2.0Conway, Glen 2.0Froble, Michael 2.0Henderson, Sherri 2.0Juba‐Plumley, Rosalee 2.0King, Wayne 2.0Lord, Erica 2.0Vital, Richard L. 2.0Koontz, Mark 1.8Qualls, Alvie E., II 1.8Stone, Robert C., Jr. 1.7Fragile, Matthew 1.6Forester, William 1.5Forman, Roger D. 1.5Hassan, Ron 1.5Judy, William 1.5OBrien, Jamie 1.4Pentony, Peter 1.4Hoosier, Michelle 1.3Lockwood, Ashley 1.3Miller, Rebecca 1.3Stroech, Christopher 1.3Folickman , Pamela 1.2Stalnaker, Charles 1.2Taylor, Chad 1.2

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PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICESTOTAL BILLED TRAVEL TIME

Camilletti, David 1.0Cohee, Bridget 1.0Judy, Rebecca 1.0Kirby, Todd 1.0Koreski, Samantha 1.0Slater, Elisabeth 1.0Wilmoth, David 1.0Conrad, Jamison 0.8Davisson, Benjamin 0.8Fraley, Lawrence 0.8Harman, Anne 0.7Hoxie, Thomas 0.7Gilliam, Candice 0.6Oglesby, Monica 0.6Varney, Cecil 0.6Clay, Paul 0.5Embree, Eric 0.5Fleshman, Martha 0.5Sluss, Stephen 0.5Underwood Poe, Molly 0.5Wilson, Kristen 0.5Furner, Dean 0.4Jecklin, David 0.4McGee, Thomas 0.4Taylor, Paul 0.4Zeigler, Sara 0.4Stapleton, John W. 0.2Rodriguez, Vanessa 0.1

56,809.4

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Appendix E

Historical Overview of Key Statistical Indicators

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PUBLIC DEFEN

DER

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VICES

Historical O

verview of Key Statistical Indicators

APPOINTED COUNSEL

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