Texas Public Defender Case

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State Funding The Texas Indigent Defense Commission (TIDC), created in 2001, provides grants to counties to help offset the costs of providing attorneys to the poor. TIDC is funded through court fees and fines as well as a small portion of state general revenue.

If you have been charged with a crime and want to request court-appointed counsel, contact the indigent defense coordinator, court coordinator or judge in the county where you have been charged. See the applicable indigent defense plan or you can call your court for instructions on local processes.

Public Defenders are for defendants who cannot afford to hire a lawyer. If you or the person was released after 72 hours, or the court has reason to believe there is money to pay, then the Judge can deny you a PD.

As of , the average hourly pay for a Public Defender in Texas is $32.44 an hour.

If you are indigent?not financially able to employ counsel, as defined by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 1.051(b)?and charged with a criminal offense higher than a class C misdemeanor, you are entitled to representation by a court-appointed lawyer.

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