I am already taking appointments on delinquency cases. How can I get on the list to represent kids in youthful offender cases?
Attorneys who wish to accept assignments in Youthful Offender cases must (1) meet the minimum requirements, (2) be accepted to the panel, and (3) complete a training program. Attorneys must have tried at least five jury trials to completion within the past five years as lead counsel. (Attorneys who have tried at least four jury trials to completion in the past five years and who also have additional documentation demonstrating outstanding credentials, experience and recommendations may also apply.) Attorneys with the above minimum qualifications who are interested in being trained and becoming a member of this panel must send a letter of application to Attorney Helen Fremont, detailing their most recent (and most serious or complicated) five jury trials tried to completion in which they were lead counsel, including the following information: name of the case; date of the trial; name of the court, judge and prosecutor; charges; length of trial; issues presented; experts or other forensi
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