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Idaho Appellate Public Defender Seeks Deputy Position to Reduce Contract Costs
Summary
At a Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee hearing, analysts and the State Appellate Public Defender described rising appellate caseloads, recent turnover and a request to add a deputy appellate public defender to reduce reliance on outside contracted attorneys.
The Idaho Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee heard on the appellate public defender budget, where Legislative Services analyst Christopher Lahoset outlined staffing, recent appropriations and a new staffing request aimed at reducing contract costs.
The office has an authorized 26 full-time positions and, as of the analyst's report, had no vacancies as of Dec. 15. The office reported an average personnel appropriation over the last five years just under $2,800,000 and that roughly 95% of the personnel appropriation is being used for personnel expenses. Lahoset told the committee the office is requesting an additional deputy state appellate public defender position and associated funding; the analyst summarized the agency's estimate that contracting overflow cases costs about $254,000 per year while hiring a deputy at a…
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