NATCHEZ, Miss. — Adams County supervisors on Monday approved the creation of an office of county-paid attorneys to defend indigents accused of crimes. A budget for this will be set later.
The public defenders office with five lawyers has been estimated to cost as much as $320,000 a year, said Circuit Judge Lillie Blackmon Sanders.
She met with county supervisors Monday to urge them to establish the office she’s been asking for since early this year. This replaces the current practice of retaining nine private attorneys the court calls on to represent criminal defendants who can’t afford to hire their own. The lawyers were paid $2,800 a month by the county. Sanders said establishing an official county public defenders office would improve the current system.
While the Board of Supervisors approved the office’s creation effective Oct. 1, salaries and other expenses have yet to be finalized.
As proposed earlier, Sanders would appoint a chief public defender, who would hire four other attorneys to work part time to represent defendants accused of crimes in Adams County. Sanders is the Circuit Court’s senior judge. Debra Blackwell is the other circuit judge.
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