Regarding Indigent Defense Litigation and Reform Funding for Fiscal Years 2006-2008

NACDL makes the commitment to provide up to $120,000 for systemic IDLR during the period of Fiscal Year 2006 through Fiscal Year 2008.

The NACDL will budget the sum of $40,000 as a line item for IDLR for each of Fiscal Year 2006, Fiscal Year 2007, and Fiscal Year 2008. ...............

WHEREAS the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) continues to be committed to advancing indigent defense systems that ensure quality representation for all accused individuals;

WHEREAS NACDL has authorized its Indigent Defense Committee (IDC) to meet that commitment through the development and pursuit of systemic Indigent Defense Litigation and Reform (IDLR);

WHEREAS systemic IDLR requires a long-term, multi-year commitment of substantial funds for case development and litigation expenses;

WHEREAS it is difficult to predict litigation-related expenditures for any one fiscal year;

IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that NACDL makes the commitment to provide up to $120,000 for systemic IDLR during the period of Fiscal Year 2006 through Fiscal Year 2008.

The NACDL will budget the sum of $40,000 as a line item for IDLR for each of Fiscal Year 2006, Fiscal Year 2007, and Fiscal Year 2008.

In the event the Chair or Co-chair of the IDC determines that funds beyond the amount budgeted are necessary to fund systemic litigation and/or reform projects which have been approved by the NACDL Board of Directors, they may exceed the amount budgeted for that particular fiscal year.

In no event will the amount spent during the three fiscal years exceed $120,000. In no event will any funds be expended for IDLR projects unless the projects have been previously approved by the IDC.

If, in any fiscal year, expenditures from the IDLR budget line item are less than $40,000, the funds remaining shall revert to the NACDL reserve, as in general practice.

In the event expenditures for IDLR projects in a single year exceed $40,000, the NACDL Executive Director and Financial Director shall draw funds from the NACDL reserve funds in the amount the expenditures exceed $40,000, provided that the amount of such funds withdrawn shall not exceed the difference between the $120,000 and the amount that had been expended for IDLR projects during the Fiscal Years 2006-2008 time period.

It is the express intent of the Board that if funds expended on IDLR projects in a single fiscal year exceed $40,000, no funds need be reallocated to ensure a balanced budget. Rather, expenditures beyond the $40,000 budgeted may cause a deficit budget or operation “in the red.”

The Board and the IDC intend that this three-year allocation of $120,000 will be the maximum amount of funds available for IDLR projects for Fiscal Years 2006-2008.

Portland, Oregon

Explore keywords to find information

RECENTLY ADDED & UPCOMING

  1. The Champion
    March/April 2025 Cover

    March/April 2025

    What are the evidentiary implications of field sobriety tests in marijuana cases? Does the odor of marijuana give officers probable cause to search a vehicle?

  2. Amicus Brief
    March/April 2025 Cover

    Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP v. Executive Office of the President

    Brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and New York Council of Defense Lawyers as Amici Curiae in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment.

  3. News Release

    Nation’s Defense Bar Reiterates Opposition to Actions Against Law Firms – Washington, DC (March 18, 2025)

    The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) remains deeply concerned over recent executive orders targeting law firms, most recently Paul Weiss and Perkins Coie, and repeats its call to uphold the right to counsel and the independence of the legal profession. Despite a ruling blocking the action against Perkins Coie, the administration has continued to target law firms representing disfavored clients and positions, threatening the right to a zealous defense.

  4. Live Event
    2025 Forensic Science & Technology Seminar Cover

    2025 Forensic Science & Technology Seminar

    "Making Sense of Science: Forensic Science, Technology & the Law"

    LOCATION: Sahara Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
    DATES: April 24-26, 2025

  5. Trials, Technology, and the Fourth Amendment: Case Law Review [Engage & Exchange]

    EXCLUSIVE NACDL MEMBER BENEFIT
    WHEN:
    Tuesday, April 29, 2:00-3:30pm ET / 11:00am-12:30pm PT
    CLE CREDIT: not available
    COST: Free

Featured Products