‘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.
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.
A comprehensive overview of GPDC’s accomplishments since 2020.
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.
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:
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:
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.
The Georgia Public Defender Council has made significant changes to improve its operations and compensation structures:
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.
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.
The Georgia Public Defender Council has made several strategic location and expansion decisions:
The Georgia Public Defender Council (GPDC) has introduced several new units and programs to enhance its legal services:
The Georgia Public Defender Council has enhanced its training and professional development initiatives in the following ways:
News from around the agency.
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🌟 Women's History Month Spotlight 🌟
Meet Renata M. Newbill-Jallow, Circuit Public Defender for the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit.
Renata views public defense as honorable work, ensuring fair treatment for all. She's particularly proud of a case involving a transgender woman falsely accused. Renata's diligent work secured a dismissal and gave her client a second chance. She also loves reading fanfiction!
💬 "You are where you are supposed to be."
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Registration is open for the 2026 Charity Golf Tournament!
Join us on April 20 at Eagles Landing Golf Country Club in Stockbridge, GA.
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🌟 Women's History Month Spotlight 🌟
Meet Gina Bernard, Circuit Public Defender for the Rockdale Judicial Circuit.
Gina leads a multidisciplinary office team with an active caseload, representing clients in both Superior and Juvenile Courts. She finds greatest meaning in her work when overlooked clients are seen and heard—ensuring their voices truly matter in the justice system.
💬 "There is more than one way to skin a cat."
Learn more at: gapubdef.org/defenders-digest/
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Tee off for a cause! ⛳
Join the Georgia Public Defense Foundation for our 2nd Annual Golf Tournament on April 20, 2026, at Eagles Landing Country Club in Stockbridge. This event brings together attorneys, community leaders, and supporters to strengthen public defense and support successful reentry through the Ladders Program.
🏌️♂️ Register today!
Secure your spot and help make a lasting impact.
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Tee off for a cause! ⛳
Join the Georgia Public Defense Foundation for our 2nd Annual Golf Tournament on April 20, 2026, at Eagles Landing Country Club in Stockbridge. This event brings together attorneys, community leaders, and supporters to strengthen public defense and support successful reentry through the Ladders Program.
🏌️♂️ Register today!
Secure your spot and help make a lasting impact.
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Mark your calendars!
Public Defender Day is coming on March 18th at the Georgia State Capitol. Join fellow public defenders and support staff for an afternoon of connection and celebration.
More details coming soon!
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Are you in need of a Public Defender in the Cordele Judicial Circuit?
This circuit serves Ben Hill, Crisp, Dooly, and Wilcox counties.
Circuit Public Defender Kyle Hollomon is here to help. Call 229-276-2768 for assistance.
Know your rights and reach out to the support you deserve.
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Tee off for a cause! ⛳
Join the Georgia Public Defense Foundation for our 2nd Annual Golf Tournament on April 20, 2026, at Eagles Landing Country Club in Stockbridge. This event brings together attorneys, community leaders, and supporters to strengthen public defense and support successful reentry through the Ladders Program.
🏌️♂️ Register today!
Secure your spot and help make a lasting impact.
Learn more or register: www.gapdf.org ... See MoreSee Less
On Thursday, February 5, 2026, we proudly honored Katherine “Kate” Mason for a career defined by “steady leadership, fearless advocacy, and a deep respect for the people and communities we serve,” as shared by GPDC Executive Director Omotayo B. Alli.
As a longtime Augusta public defender and former GPDC deputy director, Kate’s legacy lives on through the teams she built, the standards she strengthened, and the lawyers she mentored across the state.
We also celebrated the swearing-in of Lee Prescott as Circuit Public Defender for the Augusta Judicial Circuit. Alli described Prescott as “a respected public defender with deep roots in the Augusta community and a strong record of leadership.”
With more than two decades of experience, Lee is well-positioned to lead and deliver high-quality representation in Richmond and Burke counties.
Thank you, Kate, for your extraordinary service—and congratulations to Lee as he steps into this important role.
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