HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 12-624RESOLUTION NO. 12-624
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Federal Way,
Washington, Adopting a Case-Weighting System for Public Defense
Standards.
WHEREAS, the Washington Supreme Court issued an Order June 15, 2012 establishing
numeric caseload standards for public defenders; and
WHEREAS, Standard 3.3 provides that the City may implement a case-weighting system,
provided the City Council adopts and publishes it; and
WHEREAS, the case weighting system has been reviewed by public defense attorneys,
municipal court judges, and representatives from the Office of Public Defense.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Case Weighting S s�em. The attached policy and numerical weighting of cases is
adopted.
Section 2. Severabilitv. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution should be
held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence,
clause or phrase of this resolution.
Section 3. Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this resolution are authorized to
make necessary corrections to this resolution including, but not limited to, the correction of
scrivener/clerical errors, references, resolution numbering, section/subsection numbers and any
references thereto.
Section 4. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date
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of this resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed.
Section 5. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage by
the Federal Way City Council.
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,
WASHINGTON this 18t" day of September, 2012.
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
MAYOR, S P PRIEST
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK, CAR L MCN ILLY, CMC
: • • : • _ 1 . ��C�]��l:i��
CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 9/11/2012
PASSED BY THE CITY COITNCIL: 9/18/2012
RESOLUTION NO.: 12-624
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
PUBLIC DEFENSE STANDARDS
October 1, 2012
Policy: Provide high quality public defense services by engaging experienced public defenders.
Definition of a Case: A case is defined as the filing of a document, which may include
multiple citations from the same incident, with the court naming a person as a defendant
or respondent, to which an attorney is appointed in order to provide representation.'
Defini�ion of Appointment. Appointment of a public defender is defined as assignment
to represent a defendant as a result of indigent screening.
The caseload for attorneys with less than five years misdemeanor andlor gross
misdemeanor experience will be 300 weighted cases per year.Z
(300 cases/year = 48 weeks {240 working days) = 6.25 cases/week = 5 days = 1.25
cases/day)
The caseload for attorneys with at least five years misdemeanor and/or gross
misdemeanor criminal experience increase caseload will be increased to a total of 450
weighted cases per year.3
(450 cases/yr = 48 weeks (240 working days) = 9.375 cases/week = 5 days = 1.875
cases/day)
The caseload for attorneys with at least five years misdemeanor anii/or gross misdemeanor
coupled with five years felony criminal experience will be increased to a total of 540 cases
per year 4
(540 cases/yr = 48 weeks (240 working days) = 11.25 cases per week = 5 days = 2.25
cases/day)
Policy.• Provide Public Defenders at the arraignment or first appearances even though the defendant
has not been screened to determine qualifications for indigent defense.
The Municipal Court of Federal Way has a daily in custody calendar, which includes
amaignments/first appearances; and an out of custody arraignment calendar one day per
week, which includes arraignments.5 Through contract negotiations the Primary Public
I Standard 3.3 Definition of a case.
2 Standard 3.4 Three hundred misdemeanor cases per year if adopt weighting system.
3 Standard 3.3 Experience is a factor
4 Standard 3.3 Experience is a factor
5 CRLJ 3.1 Right to an attorney in all criminal proceedings
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Defense Firm serves as attorney of the day at all arraignments to provide information and
counsel to all defendants even though they may not be appointed to defend them.
As a result, the City recognizes the additional time, but will not count each matter as a case
because it does not meet the definition of a case per the Supreme Court Order (i.e. the
attorney has not been assigned to the case), and it could be an unconstitutional gift of public
funds for those defendants who are not indigent: However, the City's calculation of cases
under the weighting system identified below witl address the additional time at arraignment
by counting it as five percent (5%) quarterly cases assigned for the entire firm to be
divided.b
Policy: The City will follow the guidelines of the Supreme Court Order and weight misdemeanar
cases.
Sti�ulated Orders of Continuance (SOC), Deferred Prosecution (DP), Deferred Sentence
(DS), or other alternative disposition weighted 1/3.'
Also, pursuant to the Supreme Court Order the City will count guilty pleas at arraignment as
1 case, because the Public Defender has been assigned the case.g
Policy: The City will weigh Federal Way crimes as listed in the attached Exhibit A.9 The weighting
was provided by the public defenders, reviewed by the Municipal Court Judges, and
presented to Office of Public Defense representatives before implementation. In the event
there are multiple charges for the same incident, the case will be weighted using the highest
weighted charge as the total measure for that case.
The case count for any case that proceeds to trial will convert to one and no longer
count as a fraction.
Policy: The City will continue to utilize alternatives and considers the review/probation hearings as
part of an ongoing case.lo
A review/probation hearing will only be counted as a case if the defendant was previously
represented by a different public defense .firm.t� A review/probation hearing without a new
criminal charge under this definition will count as 1/3 of a case.12
A review/probation hearing with a new criminal charge will remain as weighted at the time
of the original assignment and the new charges will be weighted pursuant to Exhibit A, but
only if the new charge is brought in Federal Way Municipal Court.13
6 Standard 3.3 Caseloads should factar in the type of cases and time involved
� Standard 3.6 (B)(v) Stipulated Order of Continuance, Deferred Prosecution and Deferred Sentence can be weighted
1/3
8 Standard 3.5 Guilty pleas at arraignment count as one case
9 Standard 3.6 Cases may be weighted upwards or downwards depending upon complexity
10 Standard 3.6 Cases may be weighted downwards
� 1 Standard 3.6 Cases may be weighted downwards
IZ Standard 3.3 Matters not involving a new criminal charge may be weighted
13 Standard 3.5 A new charge is to be treated as a case; the weight depends upon the complexity
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EXHIBIT A
CHARGE FWRC WEIGHT
ABANDOING OR DISCARDING 6.75.010
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT 2/3
ABANDONMENT OF A DEPENDENT 6.20.010
PERSON IN THE THIRD DEGREE 1
ABANDONMENT OF A DEPENDENT 6.20.010
PERSON IN THE THIRD DEGREE, 1
Domestic Violence
ACTS PROHOBITED BY 12.15.330 �
PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND
DEALERS 1 /2
ACTS PROHIBITED-TOBACCO 6.20.040 1/3
AGGRESSIVE BEGGING 635.030 1
AIMING OR DISCHARGE OF A' 6.25.010
FIREARM 1
AIRGUN — UNLAWFUL USE 6.25.020 1
ALLOWING A M1NOR TO FREQUENT 6.10.010
TRAVEN 1/3
ALLOWING UNAUTHORIZED PERSON 8.05.010 �
TO DRIVE 1/3
ALTERED SERIAL NUMBERS ON 6.25.010
VEHICLE / WEAPON 1/2
ANIMAL CONTROL VIOLATIONS (City 9.18.100
Com, laint) 1
ANIMAL CRUELTY, Abuse 9.18A10 1
ANIMAL CRUELTY, Transporting or 6.75.030
Confinin 1
ASSAULT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE 6.35.010 1
ASSAULT IN THE FOURTH DEGREB, 6.35.010
Domestic Violence 1
ATTEMPTED THEFT 6.05.060 1/3
BARRATRY RCW 9.12.010 6.40.010 1/3
BAIL JUMPING 6.50.030 2/3
BOXING, MARTIAL ARTS, WRESTLING 6.55.025 2/3
BUYING,DEMANDING OR PROMISING
REWARD TO PUBLIC OFFICIAL RCW
9.12.020 6.40.010 2/3
CAMPING IN THE PARK 4.05.160 1/3
CANCELLED LICENSE PLATE OR 8.05.010
REGISTRATION 1 /3
CARRYING A CONCEALED PISTOL 6.25.010
WITHOUT A LICENSE 2/3
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CARRYING OR DISPLAY OF WEAPONS 6.25.010
RCW 9.41.270 1/3
COERCION 6.35.010 1
COERCION, Domestic Violence 6.35.010 1
COMMERCIAL LICENSE REQUIRED 8.05.010 1/3
COMMUNICATION WITH M1NOR FOR 6.45.080
IMMORAL PURPOSES 1
CONCESSIONS WITHOUT CONTRACT 4.05.180 1/2
CONSPIRACY 6.05.060 2/3
CONTEMPT OF COURT 6.05.050 2/3
CONTRIBUTING TO THE 6.20.020
DELINQUENCY OF A MINOR 1/2
CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION 1N THE
FIRST DEGREE RCW 9A.60.040 6.40.010 1
CRIMINAL IMPERSONATION IN THE
SECOND DEGREE 9A.60.045 6.40.010 1
CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE 1N THE 6.35.050
SECOND DEGREE 1
CYBERSTALKING 6.3 5.010 1
DISORDERLY CONDUCT 6.55.010 1/3
DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN A CITY 6.55.055
PARK 1 /3
DISRUPTION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 6.30.040 2/3
DRIVING UNDER THE 1NFLUENCE OF 8.05.010
INTOXICATING LIQUOR 1
DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED 8.05.010
OR REVOKED 1 i/2
DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED 8.05.010
OR REVOKED 2 1/2
DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED 8.05.010
OR REVOKED 3 1/3
DRIVING WITH ANOTHER STATE'S 8.05.010
LICENSE WHILE SUSPENDED IN
WASHINGTON
RCW 46.20.345 1/3
DRUG LOITERING 6.10.090 1/3
ELECTRONIC BENEFIT CARDS 6.40.010 1/3
RCW 74.08.580
ENCUMBERED, LEASED OR RENTED
PERSONAL PROPERTY RCW 9.45.060 6.40.010 1/3
ESCAPE IN THE THIRD DEGREE 6.50.040 2/3
EXPOSING CHILDREN TO DOMESTIC 6.35.070(3)
VIOLENCE 1
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FAILING TO OBTAIN INITIAL 8.05.010
REGISTRATION 1 /3
FAILURE TO DISPERSE 6.55.020 1/3
FAILURE TO GIVE INFORMATION, RCW 8.05.010
46.61.020 1 /3
FAILURE TO OBEY POLICE OFFICERS, 8.05.010
FLAGMAN OR FIRE FIGHTERS 46.61.021
or .22 1 /2
FAILURE TO OBTAIN A TEMPORARY 12.25.010 and
BUSINESS LICENSE 7.05.070 2/3
FAILURE TO OBTAIN LICENSE FOR 6.40.050
MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS 2/3
FAILURE TO OBTAIN REGISTRATION 8.05.010 1/3
FAILURE TO TRANSFER TITLE OVER 45 8.05.010
DAYS 1 /3
FALSE CERTIFICATION RCW 9A.60.050 6.40.010 1/3
FALSE EVIDENCE OF FINANCIAL 8.05.010
RESPONSIBILITY / 1NSURANCB CARD 1/3
FALSE REPORTING 6.50.030 1/3
FALSE STATEMENT TO A PUBLIC 6.50.030
SERVANT RCW 9A.76.175 1/3
FORGERY, NONFELONY 6.40.030 1
FRAUD 1N ASSIGMENT FOR BENEFIT
OF CREDITORS RCW 9.45.100 6.40.010 1/2
FRAUD OPERATING COIN BOX IN
TELEPHONE OR OTHER RECEPTACLE
RCW 9.26A.120 6.40.010 1/3
FRAUDLENT POSSESSION, 8.05.010
ALTERATION, OR DISPLAY OF A
LICENSE 46.20.092 1) 1/3
FRAUDULENT REMOVAL OF
PROPERTY RCW 9.45.080 6.40.010 1/3
FURNISHING LIQUOR TO A M1NOR 6.10.020 2/3
GRAFFITI 6.30.020 1
GRAFFITI TOOLS 6.30.050 2/3
HARASSMENT 6.35.040 1
HARASSMENT, Domestic Violence RCW 6.35.040
9A.46.020 1
HARBORING A MINOR / RUNAWAY 6.20.010 1
HIT AND RUN, ATTENDED VEHICLE 8.05.010
RCW 46.52.020 1
HIT AND RUN, PROPERTY DAMAGE 8.05.010
RCW 46.52.010 2/3
HIT AND RUN, LTNATTENDED VEHICLE 8.05.010 2/3
HUFFING 6.10.070 1
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IDENTITY THEFT — NON-FELONY 6.40.025 1
IMPERSONATION 6.40.010 1
IMPERSONATION — POLICE OFFICER 6.40.010 1
1NDECENT EXPOSURE TO A PERSON 6.45.020
OVER 14 1
1NDECENT EXPOSURE TO A PERSON 6.45.020
UNDER 14 1
INTERFERING WITH THE REPORTING 635.070
OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Domestic
Vioience 1
ID THEFT 6.40.025 1
INTIMIDATING SCHOOL EMPLOYEE 6.75.010 1
ISSUANCE OF CHECKS OR DRAFTS 6.30.010 1
KNOWLINGLY RECEIVING
FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCE RCW
9.45.090 6.40.010 1 /3
LEAVING AN LJNLOCKED PISTOL IN A 6.25.010
VEHICLE 2/3
LEAVING CHILDERN UNATTENDED 1N 620.030
PARKED VEHICLE 1
LITTERING IN A PARK 4.05.330 1/3
LITTERING OVER ONE CUBIC FOOT 6.75.020 1/3
LITTERING OVER ONE CUBIC YARD 7.75.020 1/3
MAI�ING A FALSE STATEMENT TO A 6.50.030
PUBLIC SERVANT RCW 9A.76.175 1/3
MAKING OR HAVING BURGLAR TOOLS 6.30.030
2/3
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF IN THE THIRD 6.30.020
DEGREE 2/3
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF IN THE THIRD 6.30.020
DEGREE, Domestic Violence 1
MENACING 635.020 1
MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF SLUGS
TO BE USED AS COINS
RCW 9.26A.130 6.40.010 2/3
M1NOR ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE 6.10.020
ALCOHOL 2/3
MINOR INTOXICATED IN PUBLIC 6.10.020 1/2
MINOR FREQUENTING TRAVEN 6.10.010 1/2
MINOR IN POSSESSION OF LIQUOR 6.10.020
RCW 66.44.270 2/3
MINOR MISREPRESENTING AGE 6.10.010 2/3
MINOR OPERATING VEHICLE AFTER 6.05.010
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ALCOHOL 1
MISTREATMENT IN THE FOURTH 6.20.010
DEGREE 1
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MISTREATMENT IN THE FOURTH 6.20.010
DEGREE, Domestic Violence 1
MISUSING OF DEALER PLATES 8.05.010 1/3
MOCK AUCTIONS RCW 9.45.070 6.40.010 1/3
NEGLIGENT DRIVING IN THE FIRST 8.05.010
DEGREE 1
NO VALID OPERATOR'S LICENSE 8.05.010
WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION 1 /3
OBSTRUCTING A PUBLIC OFFICER 6.50.010 2/3
OPERATING A VEHICLE WITHOUT 8.05.010
IGNITION INTERLOCK 1 /2
PARK AFTER HOURS (City Com laint) 4.05.060 1/3
PATRONIZING A PROSTITUTE 6.45.070 1/3
PARK FIRE 4.05.210
PERMITTING LJNUSED EQUIPMENT TO 19.05.340
REMAIN ON PREMISES 1
PHYSICAL CONTROL OF A MOTOR 6.15.010
VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATION (under
21 ears) 1
PHYSICAL CONTROL 6.15.010 1
PISTOL ALTERING 6.25.010 2/3
PISTOL WITHOUT PERMIT 6.25.010 2/3
PISTOL IN VEHICLE 6.25.010 2/3
POSSESSION OF A LEGEND DRUG 6.10.030
WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION 2/3
POSSESSION OF ANOTHER'S
IDENTIFICATION RCW 9A.56.130 6.40.010 1/3
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS WEAPON 6.25.010 1
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS WEAPON 6.25.010
ON SCHOOL PROPERTY 1
POSSESSION OF DRUG 6.10.040
PARAPHERNALIA 1 /3
POSSESSION OF EPHREDINE, 6.10.030
PSEUDOPHREDINE,
PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 1 /3
POSSESSION OF FIREARM AT LIQUOR 6.25.030
SALE PREMISES City Com laint 1/3
POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA 6.10.030 1/3
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POSSESSION OF PISTOL BY PERSON 6.25.010
AGE 18 TO 21 1/3
POSSESSION OF STOLEN ID 6.40.010 1/3
POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY IN 6.30.010
THE THIRD DEGREE 2/3
POSSESSION, USE AND DISCHARGE OF 12.55.070
FIREWORKS 1/2
PROSTITUTION 6.45.040 1/3
PUBLIC DISTURBANCE NOISES 7.10.020 1/3
RACING 8.05.010 1
RECKLESS BURNING 1N THE SECOND 6.60.010
DEGREE 1
RECKLESS DRIVING RCW 46.61.500 8.05.010 1
RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT 6.35.010 1/3
RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT OF 8.05.010
ROADWAY WORKER 1/3
RECKLESS ENDANGERMBNT, Domestic 6.35.010
Violence 1
REFUSAL TO GIVE INFORMATION TO 8.05.010
OR COOPERATE WITH POLICE RCW
46.61.020 1 /2
RENDERiNG CRIMINAL ASSISTANCE 6.50.030
IN THE THIRD DEGREE 1/3
RENDERING CRIMINAL ASSISTANCE 6.50.030
IN THE SECOND DEGREE 1/2
RESISTING ARREST 6.50.030 2/3
RIDING 1N A PARK 1.10.010
4.05.040
4.05.340 1/3
RIOT 6.55.020 1
STALKING b.35.040 1
STRANGULATION, Domestic Violence 6.35.070 2) 1
SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION RCW 8.OSA10
46.29.605 (Sus ended Plate) 1/3
TAKING , CONCEALING, OR INJURING 6.75.030
A PET ANIMAL 1
TAMPERING WITH EVIDENCE 6.50.030 1
TAMPERING WITH FIRE 6.60.020 1
TAX ON CIGARETTES 6.75.110 2/3
TELEPHONE HARASSMENT 6.35.010 1
TELEPHONE HARASSMENT, Domestic 6.35.010
Violence 1
THEFT IN THE THIRD DEGREE 6.30.010 1/3
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THEFT IN THE THIRD DEGREE, Domestic 6.30.010
Violence 1
THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL 8.05.010 1/2
THEFT OF RENTAL PROPERTY 6.30.010 1/3
THEFT OF SHOPPING CART 6.30.010 1/3
THROWING OBJECTS AT CARS 6.75.050
1.10.010 1/2
TRANSFER TO MINOR OF 6.10.010
IDENTIFICATION CARD 1/3
TRESPASS (.70) 1=INSIDE BUILDING ; 6.30.030
.80) 2=0N PREMISES / PROPERTY 1/3
TRESPASS, Domestic Violence 6.30.030 1
UNAUTHORIZED CAMPING IN A PARK 4.05.160
4.05.040
1.10.010 1/3
LJNLAWFUL BUS CONDUCT b.75.010 1/3
LJNLAWFUL ISSUANCE OF CHECKS 6.3D.010 2/3
UNLAWFUL PRACTICES — OBTAINING
ASSISTANCE — DISPOSAL OF REALTY
RCW 74.08.331 6.40.010 1
UNLAWFUL USE OF DEALER PLATES 8.05.010 1/3
UNLAWFUL USE OF AIR GLJN 6.25.020
URINATING IN PUBLIC 6.45.090 1/3
VEHICLE PROWLING IN THE SECOND 6.30.030
DEGREE 1 /3
VEHICLE PROWLING TOOLS (City 6.30.060
Com laint) 1/3
VIOLATION OF ANIMAL CONTROL 6.30.060
REGULATIONS 1
VIOLATING A STAY OUT OF AREAS OF 6.42.110
PROSTITUTION ORDER 1/2
VIOLATION OF A CIVIL 6.35.060
ANTIHARASSMENT ORDER & KCSC
VIOLATION OF ORDER FOR
PROTECTION - AH 1
VIOLATION OF A CIVIL 6.35.060
ANTIHARASSMENT ORDER, Domestic
Violence 1
VIOLATION OF A NO CONTACT 6.35.040
ORDER, Domestic Violence 1
VIOLATION OF A NOTICE AND ORDER 1.15.040
TO CORRECT 1 *
VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER, 6.35.060
Domestic Violence 1
VIOLATION OF A RESTRAINING 6.35.070
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ORDER 1
VIOLATION OF A RESTRAINING 6.35.070
ORDER, Domestic violence 1
VIOLATION OF A VOLUNTARY 1.15.050
CORRECTION AGREEMENT 1 *
VIOLATION OF AN ORDER TO CEASE 1.15.030
ACTIVITY 1 *
VIOLATION OF LICENSE FOR 12.40.070
BATHHOUSE ATTENDANTS 1 *
VIOLATION OF OCCUPATIONAL 8.05.010
DRIVER'S LICENSE 1/3
VIOLATION OF STANDARDS OF 12.10.220
CONDUCT 1
VIOLATION OF THE HOUSING CODE 1.10.010
13.05.070
13.35.010 1 *
VIOLATION OF VEHICLE TRIP PERMIT 8.05.010 1/3
VIOLATION OF ZONING CODE 19.05.340 1*
WEAPONS 1N COURT 6.25.040 2/3
WEAPONS IN PROHIBITED AREA 6.25.040 2/3
WEAPONS IN SCHOOL 6.25.010 1
PUBLIC DISTURBANCE NOISES 7.10.020 1/3
Any and all misdemeanors not listed above 1/3
Any and all gross misdemeanors not listed
above 1 /2
The case count for any case that proceeds to trial will convert to one and no longer count as a
fraction.
*Zoning violations. Defendant will not likely qualify for a public defender.
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