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Code · Virginia · Title 19.2 · Chapter 10

Code of Virginia § 19.2-163.4. Inapplicability of §§ 17.1-606 and 19.2-163 where public defender offices established; exception.

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In counties and cities in which public defender offices are established pursuant to § 19.2-163.04 , defense services for indigents charged with jailable offenses shall be provided by the public defenders unless
(i)the public defender is unable to represent the defendant or petitioner by reason of conflict of interest;
(ii)the court finds that appointment of other counsel is necessary to attain the ends of justice; or
(iii)the public defender, with the concurrence of the executive director of the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission or his designee, determines that the current active caseload would preclude the public defender from providing adequate representation to new clients. Except for the provisions of § 19.2-163 relating to reasonable expenses, §§ 17.1-606 and 19.2-163 shall not apply when defense services are provided by the public defenders.
Code 1950, § 19.1-32.5; 1972, c. 800; 1975, cc. 476, 495; 1992, c. 80; 1994, c. 415 ; 2024, c. 524 .
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