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SADO is the oldest and only state-wide public defender office in Michigan. Our team of attorneys, mitigation and reentry specialists, investigators, paralegals, IT, programmers, administrators, and core staff, work together to fulfill our mission of fighting injustice in the criminal and youth legal system through access, advocacy, compassion, and education. Read more
Opinion: Staffing shortages have put Michigan's prison system in crisis
Detroit News, September 11, 2024
SADO paralegal Gregory Wines explains how and why – from his first-hand experience after serving almost 29 years in prison -- the staffing shortages in Michigan’s prisons and how they create unsafe and inhumane conditions for both incarcerated individuals and corrections staff. Read more
Opinion: Judge used legal system to mistreat a child
Detroit News, September 9, 2024
On September 9, SADO youth defense attorneys Taylor Fellows, Maya Menlo, and Joshua Pease published an op-ed in the Detroit News, responding to recent news of a Detroit judge ordering a 15-year old girl to wear a jail uniform and be handcuffed for falling asleep during a school field trip to the judge's courtroom. Read more
MAACS is accepting applications to join the roster
Applications accepted through September 13, 2024
The Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System (MAACS) is accepting applications from conscientious criminal defense attorneys with all levels of criminal appellate experience. Read more
AI and the Law: What’s possible for public defense
From the July – August 2024 Criminal Defense Newsletter
I’m an AI evangelist. That doesn’t always make me friends in the legal community. Typically, when I start to talk to other lawyers about using AI in my work, I get one of two responses:(1) people’s eyes begin to gloss over as if I’m giving Read more
Michigan Indigent Defense Commission
From the July – August 2024 Criminal Defense Newsletter
Attorneys who practice indigent defense in Michigan are paid according to minimum thresholds outlined in the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission’s (MIDC) Standard 8. For full-time employees, the standard outlines guidance for minimum salaries. Read more
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