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Christopher Sadler Named as Research Director
The Office of Indigent Defense Services is pleased to announce Christopher Sadler has been named as research director.
Webinar: Challenging eyewitness ID testimony and utilizing defense experts
Live webinar presented by Dr. Lori Van Wallendael and Attorney Greg TosiMay 5, 2022, 12:30 pm90 min of CLE credit anticipated Description:This
DNA Mixtures Webinar: Likelihood ratios and challenges to STRMix evidence
Live webinar presented by Dr. Maher “Max” Noureddine and Attorney Elizabeth Vasquez June 2, 2022, 12:30 pm 90 min of CLE credit
Chad Perry Appointed as Chief Special Counsel
for the Office of Indigent Defense Services
DURHAM — The North Carolina Indigent Defense Services (IDS) Commission announced today that it has appointed Chad Perry as chief special
Announcing Expert Services Project
We want court appointed attorneys to use experts, and we want using experts to be easier for attorneys. Access to qualified expert services is
Notice of Rate Increase for Private Investigators and Mitigation Specialists
Memorandum On October 29, the Indigent Defense Services Commission voted to implement rate hikes for most classes of cases. The Commission’s vote
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
Challenging the foundational validity of a forensic method Live webinar presented by Attorney Hannah Autry, and Assistant Public Defender Samantha
Quarterly Commission Meeting
The Commission on Indigent Defense Services will meet virtually at 10:00Am on Friday, January 28. The meeting will be available to the public through
Join Our Team: Chief Special Counsel
The Indigent Defense Services (IDS) is seeking a Chief Special Counsel (CSC) who will be responsible for the public defense of respondents in civil
Whiskey in the Courtroom 8: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science – Firearms Evidence
Indigent Defense Services, the Duke Law Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility, and the Wilson Center for Science and Justice are
First Chief Public Defender Appointed for Cleveland and Lincoln Counties
The Superior Court Judges’ Office of Judicial District 27B has announced the appointment of a chief public defender
New Rate Chart for PAC (as of January 1, 2022)
Legal Professionals Complete 2021 IDS Forensic Science Education Series
IDS would like to recognize the following attorneys, investigators, paralegals, and mitigation specialists who completed at least 10 hours of training
Notice of Rate Hikes for PAC and Contract Attorneys
On October 29, the Indigent Defense Services Commission voted to implement rate hikes for most classes of cases. The Commission’s vote was contingent
New Video on Working with Experts
By Phil Dixon. Reposted with permission. Originally posted here on the North Carolina Criminal Law blog. I’m pleased to announce a new
Webinar – Diagnostically Difficult Autopsy Cases: Logistics, Ethics, and Case Examples
Live webinar presented by Dr. Gregory J. Davis, MD, FCAPDecember 2, 2021, 1:00 pm105 min of CLE credit anticipated The presentation considers the
Marijuana Impairment FAQ
From the IDS Forensic Resources Blog Overview: Blood concentrations of THC and its metabolites are not sufficient to prove impairment.
Great New Resource From SOG
Civil Defender Educator Timothy Heinle has just published, When and How Criminal Defense Attorneys Can Obtain Access to Confidential Child Welfare and
Dorothy Hairston Mitchell Appointed as Chair of the North Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense
The North Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense Services is pleased to announce that its members voted to appoint Dorothy Hairston Mitchell as chair
Call for Comments – Improving Indigent Defense System
Please click here for an important announcement and request for comments on the contract defense system from IDS Director Mary Pollard and Defender
(Updated August 19) A Letter from the IDS Director: Important Budget Information
The North Carolina General Assembly has published the list of House and Senate conferees for the 2021 budget. You can find the list here. If you
Appellate Defender Re-appointed
The North Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense Services is pleased to announce that its members voted to re-appoint Glenn Gerding as Appellate
Gaston County Assistant Public Defender named to Superior Court bench
Gov. Roy Cooper appointed Jesse Caldwell IV to serve as a Superior Court judge for GastonCounty. He will be replacing his father, Jesse Caldwell III,