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�I f III DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEFENSE
MEMORANDUM
Date: April 23, 2020
To: Board of County Commissioners
From: Brett Hill, Director
Re: Proposed Professional Services Agreement—Michael Prince District Court
The purpose of this memorandum is to request approval of a Professional Services Agreement
(PSA) for Michael Prince. It is for a PSA in District Court.
Background:
The Department of Public Defense (DPD) has received notice of resignation from a staff
attorney. Mark Arends has taken a job in Maryland, where his fiance is at. He is due to me married this
summer.
With Mark leaving, we need another attorney to cover caseloads. We have been advertising
several months for a staff attorney. While caseloads are down because of COVID-19, we expect that
there will be a rush of cases when the courts return to capacity. In fact, Mr. Dano has indicated there is a
large backlog of reports that have had charging decisions made. They expect to file those cases over the
course of the remaining year.
Mr. Prince is not new to contracting with Grant County. Years ago he was contracted for
Superior Court. He is now fully qualified do handle any criminal case except death penalty.
The proposed PSA is the same in every respect as the other District Court contractors. It is also
on the same schedule as those contracts. They will expire at the end of 2020.
Budget Impact:
The DPD overall budget is healthy and the impact will be minimal. It was not anticipated that
DPD would add a District Court contactor. However, this solution will cost less than replacing the
outgoing staff attorney with another staff attorney. When Mr. Arends leaves, the DPD will be down four
staff attorneys from what has been budgeted. The overall budget for attorneys generally is more than
able to handle the contractors. (BTW, we are still working on a staff attorney and it is needed.)
Request:
I request the attached PSA be approved by the BOCC.
K20-064
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR LEGAL REPRESENTATION OF INDIGENT INDIVIDUALS
IN GRANT COUNTY DISTRICT COURT
FULL TIME CONTRACTOR
This Professional Services Agreement ("PSA") is entered into effective May 1, 2020, by
and between Grant County, a political subdivision of the State of Washington (hereinafter called
the "County'), and the undersigned Public Defender (hereinafter called the "Public Defender"),
who is fully admitted to practice law in the State of Washington.
1. PARTIES AND TERMS: Grant County is a political subdivision of the State of
Washington and agrees to contract with the undersigned independent attorney to provide
indigent defense legal services in the District Court of Grant County; and Michael S. Prince,
WSBA #34021 (hereafter "Public Defender") is an attorney licensed to practice law in the
State of Washington and, as an independent contractor, agrees to contract with the County to
provide indigent defense services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the 1st day of May, 2020 and terminate on
the 31st day of December, 2020 unless otherwise terminated pursuant to the termination
provisions of this Agreement. No notice is required to terminate this Agreement at the end of
the term.
2. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this Agreement, the following definitions shall
apply:
a. "Public defense system" means any system or program under which Grant County
provides, has provided, or is obligated to provide for the criminal defense of any
indigent person charged with a crime or other applicable matters in Grant County
Superior, Juvenile, or District Court.
b. "Public defender" means any attorney who is hired by or contracts with Grant County
to represent indigent persons charged with a crime or other applicable matters in Grant
County Superior, Juvenile, or District Court.
c. "WSBA Standards for Indigent Defense Services" means the standards adopted June
3, 2011 or any subsequent version adopted by the WSBA Board of Governors. These
standards have been officially adopted and codified in chapter 2.30 of the Grant County
Code pursuant to RCW 10.101.030. (Copies available for review at the Office of the
County Commissioners; copies also available upon request.)
d. "Director of Public Defense" means the attorney who is hired to supervise or oversee
the system or program under which Grant County has provided, provides, or is
obligated to provide for the criminal defense of any indigent person changed with a
crime or other applicable matters in Grant County Superior, Juvenile, or District Court.
e. "Policy" and/or "Policies" are defined as a policy or policies as developed by the Grant
County Department of Public Defense.
f. "Good standing" (in relation to a Public Defender's membership status of the
Washington State Bar Association) is defined as the public defender being current in
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his/her bar dues, continuing legal education credit hours, and has not had any bar
complaints that were resolved adversely in any manner against the Public Defender.
3. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. Each Public Defender shall represent in a professional
manner all individuals charged in Grant County District Court for whose representation he
or she is appointed. Such representation shall include, but is not limited to, preparation and
appearance at all phases of court proceedings including arraignments, pre-trial hearings,
motions, trials, sentencing, post -trial motions and restitution hearings.
The Public Defender's duties also shall include the preparation and filing of all pleadings
necessary to perfect an appeal beyond District Court when appropriate and representing an
appellant until new counsel is appointed to process the appeal.
The Public Defender agrees not to accept appointments for indigent defense services in any
other courts other than representing offenders in Grant County District Court and, on a
limited basis and with prior approval from the Director of Grant County Public Defense,
Grant County Superior or Juvenile Court.
The Public Defender further represents and warrants that, throughout the entire term of this
Agreement, Public Defender will have adequate time in Public Defender's practice and
regular personal schedule and will have adequate office support staff services, office
resources, and office equipment to competently undertake and effectively perform all
services required under this Agreement. Public Defender further represents and warrants
that Public Defender's private law practice, if permitted under this agreement, and personal
schedule will not unduly or unreasonably interfere with Public Defender's ability to timely
and efficiently perform such services including, without limitation, Public Defender's
ability to prepare for and attend regularly scheduled trials and dockets or Public Defender's
ability to schedule and conduct face-to-face meetings with the indigent persons Public
Defender is appointed to represent under this Agreement for purposes of discussing,
preparing, and pursuing the most viable defense(s) and/or resolution available to the
alleged criminal charge(s) and keeping such persons reasonably apprised as to the status of
their case.
The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to: the ability to do all
of the reading and writing necessary to file pleadings with the court; to attend court on a
daily basis as needed; to meet with clients both in the jail and at the Public Defender's own
office; to travel as necessary to attend court hearings, interview witnesses and otherwise
prepare for court and trial; to attend court during trial and to complete all other attendant
tasks associated with competent case and trial management.
4. TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS OF PUBLIC DEFENDERS. All Public
Defenders must be in compliance with the Washington Supreme Court Order 25700-A-
1004 or any subsequent order concerning the provision of Indigent Defense Services as
well as the Washington State Bar Association Standards for Indigent Defense Services as
adopted June 3, 2011 or any subsequent version adopted by the WSBA Board of
Governors. These standards have been officially adopted and codified in chapter 2.30 of
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the Grant County Code. (copies are available for review at the Office of the County
Commissioners; copies are also available upon request).
COMPENSATION. The Public Defender base rate of compensation shall be Ninety
Thousand, Three Hundred Sixty Three and 02/100 Dollars ($90,363.00) in twelve (12)
monthly installments of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Thirty and 25/100 Dollars
Dollars ($7,530.25) to handle 350 cases per year during the contract term. Both
compensation and number of cases with be prorated if any year is less than a full year. In
addition to the yearly compensation, Grant County shall pay the Public Defender One
Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($150.00) per diem for each day or portion thereof
in actual trial.
The Director of Public Defense shall distribute the cases to the Public Defender at his/her
discretion. Except for genuine conflicts of interest, the Public Defender will be required
to accept all cases assigned up to the maximum number of cases provided in this agreement,
not to exceed 350 annualized cases. In the event this contract is terminated by either party
prior to the end of its term, the County shall pay the pro -rata amount based on the total
months worked in the year of the termination. The worksite is Grant County District Court
in Moses Lake and Ephrata, Washington, and the office of the Department of Public
Defense. The Public Defender will not be compensated for travel to and from the worksite
for any reason. The Public Defender is further responsible for all costs and fees incurred
in maintaining a law office including, but not limited to, rent, phones, copying, faxes,
secretarial support, and all other costs and fees in maintaining a law office.
The County's designated representative will meet with the Public Defender starting no later
than September 15, 2020 to discuss the terms and conditions for the contract for the
succeeding term.
5. INVESTIGATORS. Grant County shall provide Investigators for use by the Public
Defender, at no cost to the Public Defender. Public Defenders shall use the Investigators
provided by the County, as reasonable and necessary, unless otherwise specifically
authorized by the Director of Public Defense. The Public Defender agrees to use the Grant
County Department of Public Defense form for requesting the assignment of an
Investigator.
6. EXPERTS. Grant County shall pay reasonable compensation for Expert Witnesses
necessary for the defense of indigent defendants, including investigation, preparation and
trial of a case, at no cost to the Public Defender. Public Defender shall obtain approval for
Expert Witness fees by an appropriate motion to the Grant County District Court. Public
Defenders shall be free to retain Experts of their choosing subject only to the limitations
set forth by the Court's order approving the hiring of the Expert. Public Defenders may
redact billing entries (other than an indication of the hours spent and rate charged) from
Expert invoices for purposes of submitting them for payment by the County. The billing
should include a cause number, the name of the defendant and the tax ID number of the
provider.
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7. INTERPRETER SERVICES. Grant County shall provide reasonable access to Certified
Interpreters to interpret for Public Defenders at the Grant County Jail and other reasonable
times and places when Public Defenders need access to interpreter services.
8. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. The Public Defender shall implement and maintain a
conflicts -check system and procedure for monitoring potential conflicts of interest in
addition to any system and/or procedure used by the assigning entity. This conflict -check
system and procedure must be approved by the Director of Public Defense.
9. CASE APPOINTMENTS & LIMITATIONS. The parties agree that under the case
appointment standards set out in this Agreement, the Public Defender will be appointed to
no more than Three Hundred Fifty (350) cases per Agreement year and will be expected
to handle a full case load of 350 cases or a pro -rata share for contracts less than one year
unless otherwise provided in this Agreement. If, for any reason, the Public Defender
refuses or is otherwise unable to handle a full case load the County may, in its discretion,
terminate this Agreement pursuant to the termination provisions of this Agreement.
During the term of this Agreement, Public Defender agrees to and shall accept court
appointments to represent eligible indigent persons regardless of their race, color, national
origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, handicap, or political or religious affiliation
on any crime or other applicable matter in Grant County District Court. The Public
Defender may also accept matters in the Juvenile and Superior Court as offered by the
Director of Public Defense, but only if accepting those matters will not create non-
compliance with applicable court rules and standards of indigent defense caseload limits
as referenced herein.
The Public Defender shall not be required to accept an appointment under this Agreement
if the particular appointment would create a bona fide, actual legal, ethical or professional
conflict of interest for Public Defender. Public Defender shall promptly screen each case
appointment for potential conflicts of interest and shall immediately inform the Director of
Public Defense, in writing, of such actual or potential conflict and the reason therefore, and
request the appointment of a substitute Public Defender. The Director of Public Defense
will determine if an actual conflict exists. If the Public Defender disagrees with the
Director's decision the Public Defender and Director may jointly submit the matter to the
appropriate department of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) for
determination or seek resolution from any court of competent jurisdiction. The Director of
Public Defense will be ultimately responsible for resolution of all conflicts not otherwise
resolved by the WSBA or the Court.
10. CASE EQUIVALENTS. For purposes of calculating Public Defender's "cases" under
this Agreement, the following provisions shall apply:
Grant County has adopted a misdemeanor case counting system beginning January I, 2015
that is a non -weighting system. Therefore, each case assigned to the Public Defender will
be counted as one (1) case.
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A single case is determined by the case number regardless of the number of separate
charges filed under the same cause number. If a defendant is required to reappear in court
for any violations of the terms of release or conditions of sentence it shall be included as a
part of the original case for the purpose of case counts.
An appointment to any matter in which Public Defender is initially appointed but
withdraws prior to the first pre-trial hearing for any reason (including, without limitation,
substitution of retained counsel or conflict of interest) shall not count as any type of case
equivalent for that Public Defender.
An appointment to any matter in which Public Defender was previously appointed during
the contract year (or term of the Agreement) shall not be further counted as any type of
case equivalent if such matter was not fully concluded and subsequently arises again before
the court and Public Defender continues representing the same person in such matter (e.g.,
if Public Defender was appointed to represent a person on a criminal charge who fails to
appear for trial, Public Defender's continued representation of such person following
his/her later arrest shall be deemed as being a prior and ongoing representation and shall
not count as any type of further or additional case equivalent).
In any matter where the defendant to whom the Public Defender has been appointed retains
his or her own attorney or is reassigned an attorney not on the District Court Defense Panel
at or before the pre-trial hearing, such case shall not be counted as a case appointment for
the originally assigned Public Defender under this Agreement.
In any matter where the defendant to whom the Public Defender has been appointed is
reassigned to another Public Defender on the District Court Defense Panel, at or before the
pre-trial hearing, such case shall be counted only once as a case appointment under this
Agreement and shall be credited to the recipient of the reassignment unless otherwise
determined by the Director of Public Defense.
In the event of a conflict of interest that requires the reassignment of a case appointment
among the District Court Defense Panel, the reassignment shall count only once as a case
appointment under this Agreement and shall be credited to the recipient of the reassignment
unless otherwise determined by the Director of Public Defense.
For purposes of this section, the date on which the case is appointed, rather than the final
date of disposition, shall be used to determine the month in which the case appointment is
to be counted.
11. REPORTS. The Public Defender shall submit a written monthly case assignment report
to the Director of Public Defense, detailing by defendant name, case number, case type and
case equivalcncy, the cases to which Public Defender was appointed pursuant to this
Agreement during the preceding month. The report shall be submitted by the tenth (10th)
day of each month for assignments made during the preceding month.
In the alternative, the Public Defender may agree that the Director of Public Defense or
his/her designee shall provide a written monthly case assignment report to the Public
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Defender detailing the defendant name, case number, case type and case count for cases to
which Public Defender was appointed pursuant to this agreement during the preceding
month. If the Public Defender does not respond with two (2) days of receipt of the report
with any changes or corrections, the report then shall be deemed final for all purposes.
CONTINUING EDUCATION/REPORT: Each Public Defender is required to attend
training approved by the Washington State Office of Public Defense at least once per
calendar year. The Public Defender shall submit an annual report documenting his/her
having attended at least seven (7) hours of said training. The report shall be in a form and
due at such time as to enable the County to comply with any reporting as required in RCW
10.101.050.
NON-PUBLIC DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES/REPORT: Each Public Defender shall
report to the County hours billed for non-public defense legal services, pro bono cases, and
private practice cases in the previous calendar year, including the number and types of
private cases. The report shall be submitted in a form and at such time that allows the
County to comply with the requirements of RCW 10.101.050. Any part time Public
Defender shall submit an annual report to the Director of Public Defense documenting
his/her Attorney Time Reporting Requirements (in accordance with RCW 10.101.050)
on the extent of his/her private caseload only as deemed necessary by the Director of the
Department of Public Defense.
The Public Defender also, by his or her signature, represents and warrants to the County
that the Public Defender is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, in good
standing. If there is any question regarding the good standing of the Public Defender the
County can require that the Public Defender provide it a Certificate of Good standing
issued by the Washington State Supreme Court.
12. CLIENT ELIGIBILITY. The Court, consistent with applicable laws, rules and
standards, shall be the sole determiner of the eligibility of any particular person for
representation by Public Defender under this Agreement. If Public Defender is appointed
to represent a person and subsequently discovers that such person may not be eligible to
receive such publicly -provided representation under the standards established by the Court,
Public Defender shall immediately notify the Court of such possibility for purposes of the
Court making a re -determination as to eligibility, provided that the notification does not
violate any client privilege or create an ethical violation for the Public Defender. If the
Court then determines that such person is not eligible for publicly -provided representation,
the appointment of Public Defender to represent such person shall be rescinded and such
person shall be required to retain his/her own legal counsel. Public Defender shall not
thereafter represent such person in such matter on a retained -fee basis unless such person
applies for and receives the Court's permission allowing such representation.
13. CONTINUED REPRESENTATION. In the event that a change of venue is granted to
a person for whom Public Defender has been appointed to represent under this Agreement,
Public Defender shall continue to represent such person in the court to which venue is
transferred until the case can be transferred to an appropriate Public Defender in that county
if such transfer is deemed appropriate.
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The Public Defender's obligations to provide representation, pursuant to this Agreement,
includes the obligation to timely and fully complete all cases or matters encompassed by
this Agreement. In that regard, Public Defender shall continue to provide representation
for those persons whom Public Defender was appointed to represent and whose case was
not concluded during the term of this Agreement or otherwise disposed of such as by
appointment to successor counsel, and Public Defender's obligation to fully complete all
cases or matters encompassed by this Agreement following its termination shall not in any
way entitle Public Defender to receive any additional compensation beyond the
compensation amount(s) specified in this Agreement.
In the event that this Agreement is terminated, the Public Defender shall be responsible for
continuing to represent clients on any pending cases until the case is completed. Provided,
that for good cause shown, the Director of Public Defense, in his/her sole discretion, may
transfer one or more pending cases to other attorneys in the Grant County Public Defense
system. Those cases will continue to be counted as full cases for the departing defender
and shall, at the Director of Public Defense's discretion, be counted as a full case credit for
the receiving attorney depending on the stage of the proceeding. If the transfer is done
prior to the pre-trial hearing, the case will not count for the departing Public Defender and
will count as one full case count for the receiving Public Defender.
14. CONSULTATIONS. The Public Defender shall be available for reasonable consultations
with the client. The Director of Public Defense shall monitor client contacts to ensure that
the Public Defender is maintaining reasonable contact with the client. The Public Defender
shall have a telephone system that will accept messages from clients after normal business
hours or during times when the Public Defender is not in the office.
15. COOPERATION WITH DISTRICT COURT DEFENSE PANEL PUBLIC
DEFENDERS AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC DEFENSE. The Director of Public
Defense shall assign case appointments. The panel -Public Defenders agree to cooperate
with the Director of Public Defense in assigning case appointments. The Director of Public
Defense shall serve as spokesperson for all participating Public Defenders and as liaison
with the courts, the Prosecutor's Office and the Board of County Commissioners.
The Public Defender agrees that, by entering into this Agreement, the Public Defender
consents to the full authority of the Director of Public Defense. In regard to file reviews,
the Public Defender specifically consents to permit the Director of Public Defense to
review any file subject to case assignment as long as the review is confidential and will not
waive any privilege. If the review by the Director of Public Defense will invade a privilege,
create a potential conflict, or violate any ethical requirement, then the Public Defender
agrees to permit another designated attorney to review the file and to report to the Director
of Public Defense.
The Public Defender agrees to abide by the specific terms, conditions and practice
requirements of Grant County Public Defense as they apply to the Public Defender's
practice including, but not limited to, caseload limitations; specific training requirements
(including, but not limited to, attendance at Grant County Public Defense sponsored
Continuing Legal Education seminars); periodic mandatory meetings of counsel;
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completion of certain specific tasks including, but not limited to, other such tasks and/or
practice standards or requirements as may become necessary for the proper administration
of Grant County Public Defense.
16. NON -ASSIGNMENT AND TEMPORARY SUBSTITUTIONS. Except as otherwise
provided within this Agreement, Public Defender shall not allow or arrange for any other
person to perform any of the services required by this Agreement, nor shall Public Defender
be entitled to assign, subcontract out, or otherwise delegate any of Public Defender's rights,
responsibilities, or and obligations under this Agreement.
Provided that, however, subject to the approval of the Director of Public Defense, Public
Defender and any of the other Defense Panel Public Defenders may mutually agree to
make temporary, substitute appearances for each other on routine criminal docket matters
and routine court hearings on an as -needed basis provided that Public Defender is actually
and unavoidably unavailable and provided that such substitution is expressly authorized
on the court record by the Court and the particular person(s) being represented by Public
Defender who is/are affected by such temporary substitution of legal counsel. Any
compensation or consideration to be paid or given by Public Defender to the other Defense
Panel Public Defenders for such substitution(s) shall be a matter of direct negotiation and
agreement between Public Defender and the other Defense Panel Public Defenders, and
said other Public Defenders shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation
from the County for such substitution(s).
Provided further that, however, in the event that Public Defender needs or desires to take
up to a maximum of two (2) consecutive weeks leave of absence from the practice of law
during the term of this Agreement and is unable to obtain the assistance of the other
Defense Panel Public Defenders during such temporary absence, the Director of Public
Defense may seek and obtain the assistance of another qualified Attorney to make
temporary, substitute appearances for Public Defender during such absence on routine
criminal docket matters and routine court hearings on an as -needed basis provided that
Public Defender and such other qualified Attorney jointly prepare, sign and file a written
certification with the Court (with a copy to be provided to the County) in all such matters
and hearings that expressly certifies that such other qualified Attorney has reviewed this
Agreement and fully meets all applicable criteria, qualifications, and requirements under
this Agreement to render legal defense services to indigent persons and provided further
that such temporary substitution is expressly authorized on the court record by the Court
and the particular person(s) being represented by Public Defender who is/are affected by
such temporary substitution of legal counsel.
Any compensation or consideration to be paid or given by Public Defender to such other
non -panel Attorney for such substitution(s) shall be a matter of direct negotiation and
agreement between Public Defender and such other Attorney, and such other Attorney
shall not be entitled to receive any compensation from the County for such
substitution(s). Public Defender acknowledges and agrees that Public Defender shall be
strictly responsible to ensure that such other Attorney fully complies with all terms and
conditions of this Agreement during such temporary absence period (including, without
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limitation, the requirement to maintain the insurance coverage specified in this Agreement)
and that Public Defender shall be strictly liable for any and all damages or losses sustained
as a result of such other Attorney's non-compliance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
17. OTHER APPOINTMENTS. Except for the Court appointments expressly
contemplated and provided for in this Agreement, the Public Defender shall not enter into
any other contract or agreement to receive appointments from any other court to perform
criminal defense or criminal prosecution services. On a limited basis, staying in
compliance with applicable court rules and standards, and with prior approval from the
Director of Public Defense, a qualified Public Defender may accept appointments for
indigent defense services representing offenders in:
a. Grant County Juvenile Court at the rate of Eight Hundred Sixty -Five and No/100
Dollars ($865) per case. In the event the case goes to trial, the Public Defender shall
also be paid One Hundred Twenty -Five and No/100 Dollars ($125.00) per diem for
each day or portion thereof in actual trial.
b. Grant County Superior Court for Class B and C felonies (only) at the rate of Eighty
and No/100 Dollars ($80.00) per hour. In the event the case goes to trial, the Public
Defender will continue to bill per hour; the standard per diem rate will not apply.
18. JUDICIAL SERVICE. Public Defender shall not serve in any judicial capacity
(including judge pro tem or court commissioner) in or for any court located within the
County on any criminal, juvenile, or infraction matter. Further, Public Defender shall not
serve in any judicial capacity (including judge pro tem or court commissioner) in any case
in which the County is a party or in any case in which the state of Washington is a party
and is represented by the County's Prosecuting Attorney's Office or an appointed special
deputy of such office.
19. TERMINATION.
a. Involuntary Termination. The County may terminate this Agreement immediately
if, in the sole determination of the Director of Public Defense, the Public Defender is
not providing adequate legal services or is in material non-compliance with the terms
of this Agreement. In the case of Involuntary Termination, the Director of Public
Defense may direct that some or all pending cases be assigned to other qualified Public
Defenders. In such circumstances, the Public Defender shall promptly, but in no event
later than three (3) days after notice of Involuntary Termination, identify to the Director
of Public Defense any pending cases in which special circumstances exist, such as
imminent trial schedule, lengthy or complex course of litigation, special client
circu►nstanccs, or other client or case based interests that may professionally require
continued representation by the Public Defender. In the event that the Director of
Public Defense and Public Defender cannot agree on reassignment or retention of
particular cases, the matter shall be referred to the presiding judge for determination of
the issue of assignment of counsel. The Public Defender will be responsible for the
completion of all cases not reassigned.
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b. Voluntary Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement upon One -
Hundred and Twenty (120) days' advance written notice for any reason. The parties may
mutually agree in writing to an earlier termination date. The Public Defender will be paid
pro -rata if the effective date of the notice falls on any date other than the last day of the
month. The terminating Public Defender shall be responsible for completion of all cases
assigned before the termination date and shall not withdraw or transfer such cases to other
counsel unless otherwise authorized or directed by the Director of Public Defense.
c. Limited Continuation of Certain Terms: The terms of this Agreement for payment of
additional compensation for serious cases, trials, and extraordinary cases will continue to
apply to those cases assigned during the Agreement term but finished by the terminating
Public Defender after the termination date. In the event that the County incurs
extraordinary costs related to or required by the Public Defender's departure, the Public
Defender agrees to be responsible for those costs.
20. AUTOMATIC TERMINATION. In the event that the Grant County Superior Court or
any other court of competent jurisdiction enters an order that precludes Public Defender
from receiving any further Court appointments hereunder, for any reason whatsoever, this
Agreement shall automatically terminate without further notice as of the date such order is
entered by the Court. In the event that the Court enters such an order because of unethical
or unprofessional conduct by Public Defender and/or because of Public Defender's breach
of this Agreement and the Court determines at that time that the circumstances justify or
require a substitution of appointed counsel for any person(s) whom Public Defender was
appointed to represent hereunder, Public Defender shall be fully liable to the County for
any additional costs or expenses incurred by the County relating to such substitute
appointment(s) in addition to any other damages sustained by the County arising out of
Public Defender's conduct and breach.
In the event the Public Defender's license to practice law in the State of Washington is
revoked or otherwise limited or restricted, or in the event the Public Defender is disbarred
or suspended from the practice of law, or in the event the Public Defender receives a
recommendation from the Washington State Bar Association for suspension or disbarment,
the Public Defender shall automatically be terminated without further notice as of the
effective date of the revocation, restriction, disbarment or suspension, or the Washington
State Bar Association recommendation.
21. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS. Public Defender hereby agrees to
and shall fully indemnify the County and hold the County, its officers, employees, and
agents fully harmless for any and all losses, damages, costs, charges, claims, demands,
suits, or actions of whatsoever nature directly or indirectly arising out of or by reason of
Public Defender's (or any person, agent, contractor, or entity acting for or on behalf of
Public Defender or at Public Defender's request or direction) acts, defaults, errors and/or
omissions of whatsoever nature in the performance of legal services to any person under
the terms of this Agreement. In the event any suit or legal proceeding is brought against
the County or any of its officers, employees or agents at any time on account of or by
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reason of any such acts, defaults, errors and/or omissions, Public Defender hereby
covenants and agrees to assume the defense thereof and to defend the same at Public
Defender's sole cost and expense and to pay any and all costs, charges, Public Defenders'
fees, and other expenses as well as any and all judgments or awards that may be incurred
by or entered against the County or any of its officers, employees or agents in such suits
or other legal proceedings. The indemnification and hold harmless provisions of this
paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
22. INSURANCE. Throughout the entire term of this Agreement and throughout any other
longer time period during which Public Defender is obligated to perform services or duties
hereunder, Public Defender shall obtain and continuously maintain, at Public Defender's
sole cost and expense, a policy of professional liability insurance in an amount not less
than Five Hundred Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($500,000.00) per claim nor less
than One Million and No/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) in the aggregate during the
policy term. Said policy shall include coverage as an additional insured for any other
Public Defender(s) acting for or on behalf of Public Defender in the performance of this
Agreement. Said policy shall provide professional liability insurance coverage for any
errors and/or omissions by Public Defender during the course of performing legal services
under this Agreement, and shall further require that the insurance company provide the
County with no less than thirty (30) days' prior written notice in the event the policy is
cancelled or materially altered. Said policy shall also comply with all applicable state of
Washington insurance requirements and shall be issued by an insurance company
authorized to conduct business and issue insurance in the state of
Washington. Contemporaneously with Public Defender's execution of this Agreement,
Public Defender shall provide the County and its designated Risk Manager with written
proof and confirmation that such insurance policy and coverage has been obtained within
fifteen (15) days of signature by the parties to this Agreement and Public Defender shall
provide the Risk Manager with annual written proof and confirmation that such insurance
policy and coverage continues to exist throughout the term of this Agreement on or before
said policy's term of expiration.
23. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES. The parties understand, acknowledge, and agree
that Public Defender is not an employee of the County and that Public Defender, as of the
date of this Agreement and throughout its entire term, is and will be acting and operating
as a fully independent contractor. In that regard, except as otherwise specified in this
Agreement, the County shall have no authority or duty whatsoever to control or supervise
the performance of Public Defender's duties and services hereunder, which control or
supervisory capacity is fully vested within the inherent power and discretion of the Court(s)
and/or the Washington State Bar Association.
This Contract is for the personal professional services of the Public Defender. The Public
Defender shall not assign or subcontract this Agreement in whole or in part.
This Agreement does not create an employer/employee relationship between the parties. It
is the parties intent that each contract panel -Public Defender will be an independent
contractor and not a County employee for all purposes, including, but not limited to, the
application of the Fair Labor Standards Act minimum wage and overtime payments, the
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Federal Insurance Contribution Act, the Social Security Act, the Federal Unemployment
Tax Act, the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, the Washington Industrial Insurance
Act (Title 51 RCW), Washington wage and hour laws, and the Washington Employment
Security Act (Title 50 RCW). The Public Defender is retained solely to represent indigent
persons and is not acting in any administrative capacity on behalf of the County. The
contract panel Public Defender will retain sole and absolute discretion in the judgment,
manner and means of providing his or her legal representation under this Agreement
subject to the rights of the Director of Public Defense to supervise and discipline each
panel -Public Defender. The parties agree this Agreement shall not be construed as creating
any joint employment relationship between the Public Defender and/or any of the Public
Defender's officers, employees, agents or subcontractors and the County, and that the
County will not be liable for any obligation incurred by the Public Defender including, but
not limited to, unpaid minimum wages and/or overtime premiums. The parties further
agree that the County is not responsible for providing any financial or other support for
equipment, training, administrative costs or research tools for the Public Defender unless
specifically agreed to by the Director of Public Defense.
24. NON-DISCRIMINATION. The Public Defender agrees that he or she and any of the
Public Defender's officers, employees, and agents will comply with Titles VI and VII of
the 1964 Civil Rights Act as amended in 1972; Executive Order 11246 as amended by
Executive Order 11375; Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1975; the Age
Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; the Vietnam Era Veteran Readjustment
Assistance Act; the Washington State Laws Against Discrimination, Chapter 49.06 RCW;
and any other applicable law or regulation prohibiting discrimination.
25. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT. The Public Defender shall execute this Agreement
independent of any governmental control, except as provided in this Agreement. The
Public Defender shall represent clients, preserve client confidences, and discharge his/her
duties hereunder in accordance with the Rules of Professional Conduct pertaining to Public
Defenders licensed to practice law in the State of Washington and any applicable Court
rules.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to impair or inhibit the exercise of
independent professional judgment by the Public Defender with respect to any client
wherein a Public Defender -client privilege has been established pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement.
Nothing in this Agreement shall require or authorize any Public Defender to perform any
acts in any manner proscribed by, or neglect to perform any duties required by the Rules
of Professional Conduct promulgated by the Supreme Court of the State of Washington
and adopted in RCW 2.48.230 as now or hereafter amended, or required or proscribed by
applicable case law, court rules, regulations or statute. This Agreement shall neither require
nor authorize any Public Defender to engage in any conduct deemed improper or unethical
in opinions of the Washington State Bar Association.
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The Public Defender and/or support staff employed by the Public Defender shall not solicit
or accept compensation from any client appointed under this Agreement.
26. RECORDS AND CLIENT FILES. Records of all matters covered by this Agreement
(with the exception of client files which are not subject to the Public Records Act), shall
be established and maintained by the Public Defender in accordance with requirements set
forth in the Washington State Archives' Local Records Retention Schedule, at
www.sos.wa.eov. Any question as to what does or does not constitute a public record
should be directed to the County's Public Records Officer in the Commissioners' office at
(509) 754-2011 x 638.
The Public Defender shall be responsible for maintaining a client's files. In general, client
files are not considered to be public records. The Public Defender shall retain and/or
release client files in accordance with appropriate ethical and legal requirements. The
Public Defender shall return client files to the Director of Public Defense, at no expense to
the County, when the client's file needs to be transferred to another Public Defender who
is a member of the Defense Panel Public Defenders.
27. SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS.
Integrated Document: This Agreement embodies the entirety of the agreement
between the County and the Public Defender, and its applicable terms and conditions
and supersedes any and all other agreements, contracts and understandings, written or
oral (including, without limitation, any previous agreement executed by the
parties). No verbal agreements, conversations, understandings, or writings with any
officer, official, agent, or employee of the County prior to the execution of this
Agreement shall affect or modify any of the terms, conditions, or obligations contained
in any documents comprising this Agreement. Any such verbal agreements,
conversations, understandings, or writings shall be considered as unofficial and in no
way binding upon the County.
When Rights and Remedies Are Not Waived: In no event shall any payment by the
County or acceptance of payment by the Public Defender constitute or be construed to
be a waiver by such party of any breach of contract, covenant, or default which may
then exist on the part of the other. The making or acceptance of any such payment while
any such breach or default shall exist shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or
remedy available with respect to such breach or default.
c. Severability Of Provisions: if any term, covenant, condition, or provision of this
Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction, arbitrator or other reviewing
body with jurisdiction to be void, invalid, or unenforceable, the remainder of the
Agreement shall not be affected thereby and remain in full force and effect, if such
remainder would then continue to conform to the terms and requirements of applicable
law, and shall continue in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired
or invalidated thereby.
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Disputes — Arbitration: Disputes or claims arising under this Agreement between the
County and the Public Defender shall initially be resolved by consultation between the
Public Defender and the Grant County Board of Commissioners and are to be resolved
in reference to and in accordance with the Laws of the State of Washington. If
resolution of such dispute or claim is not obtained within fifteen (IS) days of such
consultation, the proposal then shall be submitted to final, binding arbitration in
accordance with the rules of Arbitration of the American Arbitration Association. All
Arbitration decisions are final and binding on all parties. The parties may mutually
agree to different rules for the resolution of the arbitration, as long as the agreement is
in writing and signed by an authorized party representative.
e. Modifications: Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to preclude any
party from seeking modification of any term contained herein should an unforeseen
and material change in circumstances arise. Any agreement, contract, understanding,
or modification made between the parties subsequent to this Agreement, including any
formal addenda or other modification to the terms and conditions of this Agreement
must be executed with identical formality as this Agreement; otherwise the same shall
not be enforceable.
f. Assignability: The Public Defender may not assign his/her rights or obligations under
this Agreement to a third party.
g. No Waiver: No failure of the County or the Public Defender to insist on the strictest
performance of any term of this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any such term
or an abandonment of this Agreement.
h. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of
Washington. Should this Agreement be subject to scrutiny by a court of law, arbitrator
or other reviewing body with jurisdiction, it shall be interpreted as if drafted by the
County.
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SIGNED this day of April, 2020.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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PUBLIC DEFENDE
NTichael S. Prince
Address: PO Box 843
Liberty Lake, WA 99019-0843
Phone: (509) 654-2649
E-mail: mprincelawpgmail.com
Tax ID #: 84-4758287
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I hereby certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Michael Prince signed this
instrument and acknowledged it to be his free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
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My Commission expires: �31oZ0 3-0
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