Defender’s Digest

Discover the Latest Achievements, News, and Updates from GPDC

In The Trenches

‘In The Trenches’ is a new video series, specifically designed to offer an in-depth exploration of the inner workings of the GPDC, encompassing its structure, initiatives, departments, and the individuals involved.

Dougherty Circuit Highlight

In The Trenches: Meet the Dougherty Circuit – Part 2

Released: May 21st, 2024

Discover the inspiring journey of Judge Ingrid Driskell, whose career began with a profound disgust for wrongful convictions. This narrative follows the transformation from a junior high school student shocked by injustice, through a tenure as an Assistant District Attorney, into a pivotal role as a Circuit Public Defender, and finally, as a judge of the probate court.

Achievements

A comprehensive overview of GPDC’s accomplishments since 2020.

  • Annual Budgets and Compensation

    GPDC Sees Record-Breaking Budget for Fiscal Year 2024, Marking Steady Post-Pandemic Increases

  • Community Engagement

    Director Alli Creates Georgia Public Defense Foundation with Focus on Marginalized Clients and Defender Growth and Launches Successful Ladders Program

  • New Legislation

    HB 1391 Unanimously Passed in 2022, Achieving Historic Funding Equity Between Public Defenders and District Attorneys

  • Independent Contractor Attorneys

    GPDC Revamps Attorney Compensation Structure: Standardizes Contracts, Significantly Increases Payments, and Re-engages Private Attorneys for Complex Cases

  • Office Relocation and Growth

    GPDC Achieves Historical Milestone with Record Number of Local and Regional Offices, Including New Columbia County Circuit Office and 14 New Regional Offices

  • Operational Expansion

    GPDC Launches the Client Support Services Unit (CSSU), Youth Advocacy Division (YAD), Specialized Unit for Complex Cases, Gang Unit and Introduces Cross-Circuit Representation with Added Compensation Incentives

  • Professional Development

    GPDC Introduces New Training Initiatives: GPDC University, In-House Conferences, Leadership Academy, and Funds Attorney CLE Costs


  • Annual Budgets and Compensation

    The Georgia Public Defender Council (GPDC) has experienced significant budget increases post-pandemic, with its financial allocation reaching a record high of $108.3 million in the fiscal year 2024. This growth in budget is indicative of the organization’s expanding scope and capabilities.

    Notably, state assistant public defenders have benefited from salary increments, receiving a 3% raise in 2021 and a further 6% in mid-2022. These adjustments have contributed to the elevation of the average salary for full-time attorneys to its highest level ever, a change largely attributed to the leadership and efforts of Director Alli.

    In addition to these salary increases, all GPDC employees have received Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) totaling $7,000. This sum was distributed over a period spanning from April 2022 to July 2023, reflecting a commitment to maintaining staff well-being and financial stability.

    Furthermore, in Fulton County, Circuit Public Defender Maurice Kenner has implemented significant salary raises for assistant public defenders. These raises, which vary between $43,000 and $53,000, were instituted following a comprehensive salary study initiated by Director Alli. This initiative underscores a broader trend within the GPDC of recognizing and rewarding the crucial work of public defenders, particularly in the context of the challenging post-pandemic environment.

  • Community Engagement

    Director Alli’s establishment of the Georgia Public Defense Foundation (GPDF) marks a significant step towards enhancing the public defense system in Georgia, with a focus on two primary objectives:

    1. Socially Responsive Resources for Marginalized Clients:
      • The GPDF has placed a strong emphasis on providing resources tailored to the needs of marginalized clients.
      • A notable initiative in this realm is the Ladders Program, launched in 2022. This 12-month program is designed to reduce recidivism among clients and boasts an impressive 90% graduation rate, reflecting its effectiveness.
    2. Professional Growth of Public Defenders:
      • The foundation is also committed to promoting the professional development of public defenders in Georgia.
      • It achieves this through various training and educational resources, ensuring that defenders are well-equipped to handle their responsibilities and continue to grow in their roles.

    Additional Initiatives and Campaigns:

    In The Trenches” Video Series: In July 2023, Director Alli introduced this series to shed light on the commitment and challenges faced by the Georgia Public Defender Council (GPDC). This series serves as a platform to increase awareness and understanding of the GPDC’s work.

    2023 Social Media Launch: Recognizing the power of digital platforms, the GPDF launched social media accounts on sites like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Youtube and X (Twitter). These accounts focus on:

    • Showcasing stories of GPDC attorneys, providing insights into their dedication and the impact of their work.
    • Offering client-relevant information, thereby making the GPDC’s services more accessible and understood by the public.

    These efforts collectively enhance the effectiveness and reach of the GPDC, providing crucial support to both public defenders and their clients, and fostering a more responsive and competent public defense system in Georgia.

  • Independent Contractor Attorneys

    The Georgia Public Defender Council has made significant changes to improve its operations and compensation structures:

    1. Standardized Contracts: GPDC has introduced standardized contracts to clearly define the duties and responsibilities of representation. This ensures that both the council and the attorneys have a clear understanding of the expectations and requirements in each case.
    2. Increased Payments to Per-Case Attorneys:
      • Since 2020, there has been a substantial increase in the payments made to attorneys who are contracted on a per-case basis.
      • In 2021 alone, these payments increased by 35%, and overall, there has been a 60% increase since 2020.
    3. Significant Rise in Juvenile Case Payments: Payments for juvenile cases specifically saw a notable rise, doubling in the year 2021.
    4. Increases in Other Case Payments: Payments for other types of cases also experienced significant increases in 2022, with some payments even doubling.
    5. Change in Payment Structure: Per-case attorneys now receive full payment upon their entry of appearance in a case. This is a change from the previous system where they received partial payments at different milestones.
    6. Increased Compensation for Monthly Contract Attorneys: Attorneys on monthly contracts, who handle a set number of GPDC clients for a flat fee, saw their compensation rise by over 150% in 2022.
    7. Engagement of Private Attorneys for Complex Cases: GPDC has also started re-engaging private attorneys for more complex cases. An example of this is the Richmond County Ghostface Gang RICO case.

    These changes by the GPDC represent a significant effort to improve the efficiency and fairness of the public defense system, ensuring better compensation for attorneys and more effective legal representation for clients.

  • Legislation

    HB 1391, endorsed by the Office of the Governor and the General Assembly, was unanimously passed in 2022. This legislation marks the first instance of funding equity between Circuit Public Defenders and District Attorneys in Georgia.

  • Office Relocation and Growth

    The Georgia Public Defender Council has made several strategic location and expansion decisions:

    1. Central Office Relocation: GPDC relocated its Central Office to the Trinity-Washington Building, owned by the Georgia Building Authority (GBA). This move has led to cost savings, which are being redirected to enhance staff and services.
    2. New Public Defender Office in Columbia Judicial Circuit: Through collaboration with the Columbia County Board of Commissioners, GPDC opened a new Public Defender Office in this circuit, expanding their service reach.
    3. Opening of 14 Regional Offices: GPDC established 14 new regional offices, staffed by full-time, state-paid attorneys and staff. This expansion marks the largest number of local and regional offices in the history of GPDC, significantly increasing their presence and capacity to provide legal services across the state.
  • Operational Expansion

    The Georgia Public Defender Council (GPDC) has introduced several new units and programs to enhance its legal services:

    1. Client Support Services Unit (CSSU): This unit was established to provide additional support and resources for GPDC clients.
    2. Youth Advocacy Division (YAD): YAD focuses specifically on addressing the legal needs and challenges of younger clients.
    3. Specialized Unit and Gang/RICO Unit: These units have been created to deal with more complex and specialized cases, including gang-related and RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) cases.
    4. Cross-Circuit Representation Program: GPDC launched this program to allow agency attorneys to work across different jurisdictions and case types. This initiative not only expands the scope of work for attorneys but also offers them the benefit of extra compensation.
  • Professional Development

    The Georgia Public Defender Council has enhanced its training and professional development initiatives in the following ways:

    1. GPDC University: An online platform established for the training and onboarding of GPDC employees. This platform facilitates accessible and efficient training processes.
    2. Revamped In-House Training: GPDC has updated its in-house training approach, including hosting specialized conferences. These conferences focus on areas such as Gang/RICO Defense and Youth Defense, providing targeted learning opportunities for specific legal fields.
    3. GPDC Leadership Academy: This academy was created to offer comprehensive leadership training specifically tailored for public defenders, focusing on developing their leadership skills within the legal context.
    4. Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Support: GPDC covers the costs for up to 12 hours of attorney Continuing Legal Education (CLE), supporting their ongoing professional development and legal education requirements.

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Meet Eden Chavers, a senior at Statesboro High School interning with the Bulloch County Office in the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit. Eden was inspired to join GPDC because she aspires to pursue a career in law and wanted to gain early experience in the field.

She shares that the most meaningful part of her internship has been meeting and connecting with legal professionals who have offered guidance and encouragement as she learns more about the justice system. Her goal is to one day become an attorney and open her own law office.

Outside of her passion for law, Eden stays busy as Co-Captain of her school’s Color Guard team, President of her FCCLA Chapter, and Historian/Recorder of the Statesboro Youth Council. She also loves to sing and dance!

Eden lives by her favorite quote: “Practice makes progress, and with progress, perfection will come!”

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Meet Dana Kemp, a student at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School interning with our Ogeechee Judicial Circuit Office. Dana was drawn to GPDC because she wanted an internship that offered real, hands-on experience—and that’s exactly what she’s found. From observing attorneys in court to being assigned her own cases and even speaking on behalf of clients, Dana has been fully immersed in the work of public defense.

She shares that the most meaningful part of her internship has been witnessing the dedication of the attorneys she works alongside. Their commitment to fighting for every client, no matter how difficult the case, has shown her what it truly means to serve with passion and purpose.

Dana’s career goals include becoming a civil rights and criminal defense attorney, continuing the work of fighting for justice and equality. She carries with her a quote from her mentor, Chief Public Defender Renata Newbill-Jallow: “Mercy is not the absence of accountability, it’s the presence of humanity.”

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This is Amarachi Chilagorom, a Georgia State University College of Law 1L student interning with our Atlanta Central Office. She was drawn to GPDC by her passion for criminal justice and her belief that everyone deserves a fair defense. Amarachi wanted to see firsthand how public defenders fight for those who are often overlooked or underserved.

She shares that the most rewarding part of her internship has been the people. Her fellow interns, who have become close friends, attorneys, investigators, and staff, make the office a warm and supportive place to learn and grow. She especially appreciates the chance to be herself and have that energy reciprocated, calling it a truly top-tier work environment.

Fun fact: Before law and advocacy stole her heart, Amarachi once dreamed of being a fashion designer. At age 12, she even made a swimsuit out of a blanket!

We’re lucky to have her dedication, creativity, and passion for justice on our team this summer.

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Meet Marissa Brown, an intern in our Atlanta Central Office. Marissa is a student at the University of Georgia with aspirations of becoming an educational or environmental lawyer. She was inspired to intern with GPDC to learn more about practicing law in Georgia and to contribute directly to her Atlanta community.

Her internship has been both welcoming and rewarding. From collaborating with attorneys, investigators, and staff to engaging with judges and legal professionals across the state, Marissa has felt supported every step of the way. She says one of the most meaningful parts has been being trusted to contribute to casework with our specialized unit while expanding her knowledge of the criminal justice system.

A fun fact about Marissa is that she plays the saxophone, A talent as impressive as her dedication to serving others.

We’re grateful for her energy and commitment this summer and can’t wait to see the impact she’ll make in her future career.

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Meet Sanjita Prabhu, a University of Georgia student interning with our Atlanta Central Office. With career goals of becoming an intellectual property lawyer and working with nonprofits, Sanjita saw GPDC as the perfect place to gain hands-on experience across different areas of law while developing her professional skills.

She’s guided by the words: “Stop waiting to feel ready. Ready is not a feeling. It’s a decision.” That mindset has shaped her internship, where she’s embraced every opportunity to learn and contribute.

For Sanjita, some of the most rewarding moments have been sitting in court to watch opening and closing statements in action, observing how attorneys approach their cases, and assisting with preparations behind the scenes at GPDC conferences. Each experience has given her new insight into the practice of law and the impact attorneys can make in the courtroom and the community.

We’re proud to highlight Sanjita’s drive, curiosity, and commitment to learning.

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Say hello to Ella Anderson, a student at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, interning with our Atlanta Central Office. Ella’s career goals include pursuing public defense or non-profit work, and she was drawn to GPDC by our mission to ensure that everyone, no matter their circumstances, has access to quality legal counsel and equal treatment under the law.

Her internship experience has been hands-on from day one. From helping attorneys with discovery to observing live trials, Ella has gotten an inside look at how the legal system works. She says one of the highlights has been learning directly from attorneys who have been so generous in sharing their knowledge and experiences.

Fun fact: Ella was at the Queen of England’s funeral in Scotland, and while that’s unforgettable, she says the lessons she’s learned at GPDC will stick with her throughout her career and life.

We’re excited to see where Ella’s dedication to justice and service will take her next.

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Meet Haichen Zhao, a University of Georgia School of Law student interning with our Flint Judicial Circuit Office. Inspired by a commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of background or circumstances, has access to zealous legal representation, Haichen was drawn to GPDC’s mission of protecting the constitutional rights of the accused and serving communities with dedication.

The most rewarding part of Haichen’s internship has been working directly on client cases. From legal research and drafting memos to observing court proceedings, Haichen values knowing that their work has a real impact on clients’ lives. Learning from passionate and skilled attorneys has also been an invaluable part of the experience.

Haichen’s favorite quote reflects the heart of public defense: “The true measure of our character is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned.” - Bryan Stevenson.

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Meet Aaron Manzy, a Southern University Law Centerstudent interning with our Atlanta Judicial Circuit. With career goals in civil rights litigation and criminal defense, Aaron was drawn to GPDC by his passion for advocating for marginalized communities and his belief that quality legal representation should never depend on someone’s income or background.

Guided by the words of Winston Churchill, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Aaron has approached every assignment with determination and purpose.

The most rewarding part of his internship so far? Getting hands-on experience with cases that could change lives. From preparing motions to sitting in on client interviews and assisting with legal research, Aaron finds meaning in every step because each task contributes directly to protecting someone’s rights and future.

We’re proud to spotlight Aaron’s dedication and passion for justice.

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Every day across Georgia, families face some of life’s hardest moments as they navigate the justice system without the resources they need.

The Georgia Public Defense Foundation (GPDF) stands beside them—opening doors, strengthening support, and creating pathways to brighter futures.

This Giving Tuesday, your gift helps protect rights, close equity gaps, and bring hope to those who need it most.

✨ Give between October 27 and December 2 to join a movement that unites millions to give, collaborate, and create change.

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Every day across Georgia, families face some of life’s hardest moments as they navigate the justice system without the resources they need.

The Georgia Public Defense Foundation (GPDF) stands beside them—opening doors, strengthening support, and creating pathways to brighter futures.

This Giving Tuesday, your gift helps protect rights, close equity gaps, and bring hope to those who need it most.

✨ Give between October 27 and December 2 to join a movement that unites millions to give, collaborate, and create change.

Give today at https://www.gapdf.org/donate

#GPDFGives #GivingTuesday #JusticeForAll #SecondChances #BuildingHope
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