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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Court-Appointed Attorney in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Section 1. Provide your full name, residence address, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed clearly.
  3. In Section 2, detail your employment and income. Include your current employer's information, occupation, and net monthly income. If unemployed, indicate how long it has been since your last job.
  4. Proceed to Section 3 to list any property and assets owned by you or your dependents. Be thorough in detailing real estate, vehicles, and other significant assets.
  5. In Section 4, outline your monthly expenses. This includes rent/mortgage, utilities, and any other recurring payments that impact your financial situation.
  6. Finally, complete Section 5 regarding your applicant history. Indicate if you've previously requested a court-appointed attorney and acknowledge the potential fees involved.

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While the defendant themselves pays a private attorney, court-appointed attorneys are paid by the court. However, should the defendant lose the case or plead guilty in the case of a court-appointed lawyer, they are required by the court to pay back the attorney fees.
Appointed counsel receiving payment from the Indigent Defense Fund administered by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) are compensated at a rate of: $60.00 per hour.
If youve been arrested and cant afford to hire a private criminal defense attorney, the court will assign an attorney to handle your case. These lawyers work in the public defenders office and are mandated to defend anyone who has been charged with a crime and is not financially able to employ counsel.
Typically, contingency fees range between 33% and 40% of the total settlement or award. This structure benefits clients as it allows them to hire an attorney without any upfront costs, making legal representation accessible to those who might not afford hourly rates.
To be eligible for a court appointed attorney, your available liquid assets (cash you have on-hand or property you can sell) need to be under $2,500 for a misdemeanor offense and under $5,000 for a felony offense.

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Submit your application to the court by one of the following methods: Email: CLA.Indigent@ojd.state.or.us. FAX: 503-650-8947. Mail: 807 Main Street, Room 104 Attn: Court Appointed Attorney, Oregon City, OR 97045. Drop off: Drop box located in the room 104 door.
They are basically going to get paid a certain salary to represent as many people as the office allows them to, and whether that person fights really hard or whether they are very lazy, whether they go to trial a lot or whether they dont, whether they write lots of motions, whether they win, whether they lose, they

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