eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 29.006. Indigent defense costs.  


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  • 1For purposes of implementing s. 14, Art. V of the State Constitution, the elements of the public defenders’ offices and criminal conflict and civil regional counsel offices to be provided from state revenues appropriated by general law are as follows:
    41(1)(a) 42The public defender of each judicial circuit and assistant public defenders and other staff as determined by general law.
    61(b) 62The regional counsel of each judicial district, the assistant regional counsel, and other staff as determined by general law.
    81(2) 82Reasonable court reporting and transcription services necessary to meet constitutional or statutory requirements, including the cost of transcribing and copying depositions of witnesses and the cost of foreign language and sign-language interpreters and translators.
    116(3) 117Witnesses, including expert witnesses, summoned to appear for an investigation, preliminary hearing, or trial in a case when the witnesses are summoned on behalf of an indigent defendant, and any other expert witnesses required in a court hearing by law or whomever the public defender or regional counsel deems necessary for the performance of his or her duties.
    175(4) 176Mental health professionals appointed pursuant to s. 183394.473 184and required in a court hearing involving an indigent, and mental health professionals appointed pursuant to s. 201916.115(2) 202and required in a court hearing involving an indigent.
    211(5) 212Reasonable transportation services in the performance of constitutional and statutory responsibilities.
    223(6) 224Travel expenses reimbursable under s. 229112.061 230reasonably necessary in the performance of constitutional and statutory responsibilities.
    240(7) 241Reasonable library and electronic legal research services, other than a public law library.
    254(8) 255Reasonable pretrial consultation fees and costs.
History.-s. 6, ch. 2000-237; s. 42, ch. 2003-402; s. 27, ch. 2004-265; s. 17, ch. 2007-62; s. 8, ch. 2019-3.

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