HLS 15RS-3831 REENGROSSED 2015 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 196 BY REPRESENTATIVE SEABAUGH CRIMINAL/PROCEDURE: Directs the creation of an Indigent Defense Review Committee 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2To authorize and direct the creation of an Indigent Defense Review Committee, within the 3 Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, to study the 4 caseload standards and guidelines adopted by the Louisiana Public Defender Board 5 in relation to the constitutionally required standards of indigent criminal defense 6 matters in light of the limited fiscal resources and Louisiana Rules of Professional 7 Conduct, the fiscal priorities and the composition and structure of the Louisiana 8 Public Defender Board. 9 WHEREAS, the Louisiana Supreme Court has the sole authority to regulate the 10practice of law in the state of Louisiana; and 11 WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana has the sole authority to appropriate 12funding for legislatively created state boards; and 13 WHEREAS, the assistance of counsel in a person's defense and the appointment of 14counsel if indigent is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United 15States and by Article I, Sec. 13 of the Louisiana Constitution; and 16 WHEREAS, on August 15, 2007, the Legislature of Louisiana provided for statewide 17standards and guidelines for indigent defense through the Louisiana Public Defender Act of 182007; and 19 WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana appropriates approximately $33 million per 20year for the Louisiana Public Defender Board (LPDB) in addition to funds generated at the 21local level; and Page 1 of 4 HLS 15RS-3831 REENGROSSED HCR NO. 196 1 WHEREAS, the LPDB spends approximately $11 million of state funding on capital 2cases, which makes up less than one half of one percent of its total cases; and 3 WHEREAS, the LPDB and local public defenders determine how attorneys are 4appointed to indigent defendants, regulate how attorneys are paid to represent indigents, and 5authorize the manner in which attorney services are delivered in indigent cases; and 6 WHEREAS, the LPDB has adopted a regulatory scheme under which local public 7defenders in multiple districts may "enter a restriction of services" and LPDB projects that 8no less than 24 of the state's 42 districts will become insolvent and enter restriction of 9services by the end of 2016; and 10 WHEREAS, local public defenders are authorized by R.S. 15:175 to collect a forty- 11dollar fee from applicants to support their local office, but are doing so in a small fraction 12of cases; and 13 WHEREAS, one of the primary goals of the Louisiana Public Defender Act of 2007 14was to ensure that adequate public funding of the right to counsel is provided and managed 15in a cost-effective and fiscally responsible manner; and 16 WHEREAS, additional input from other criminal justice stakeholders may facilitate 17a more fair, efficient, impartial, and constitutional operation of the public defender system; 18and 19 WHEREAS, the state of Louisiana has limited fiscal resources. 20 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 21authorize and direct the creation of an Indigent Defense Review Committee, within the 22Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, to study, evaluate, 23analyze, and undertake a comprehensive review as follows: 24 (1) To study the caseload standards and guidelines adopted by the LPDB in relation 25to the constitutionally required standards of indigent criminal defense matters in light of the 26limited fiscal resources and the Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct. 27 (2) To study the fiscal priorities of the LPDB. 28 (3) To study the composition and structure of the LPDB. 29 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Indigent Defense Review Committee is 30hereby created. The membership of the committee shall be as follows: Page 2 of 4 HLS 15RS-3831 REENGROSSED HCR NO. 196 1 (1) Two retired district judges with experience in capital cases. 2 (2) A member of the LPDB or his designee. 3 (3) A former local public defender with experience in capital cases. 4 (4) A retired district attorney with experience in capital cases. 5 (5) A retired assistant district attorney with experience in capital cases. 6 (6) The legislative auditor or his designee. 7 (7) The secretary of the Department of Children and Family Services or his 8designee. 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all membership appointments and the chairman 10of the committee shall be designated by the chairman of the Louisiana Commission on Law 11Enforcement and Criminal Justice from a list of candidates mutually agreed upon and 12submitted by the state public defender of the Louisiana Public Defender Board and the 13president of the Louisiana District Attorney's Association. 14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee is directed to hold its first 15meeting no later than July 15, 2015, and shall meet no less than five times, at the call of the 16chairman of the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. 17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall prepare and submit a final 18 written report that contains a detailed statement of the findings and recommendations to the 19legislature and the Louisiana Supreme Court no later than thirty days prior to the convening 20of the 2016 Regular Session. 21 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the LPDB provide any and all assistance and 22information requested by the committee within the law and the Louisiana Rules of 23Professional Conduct. 24 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution shall be 25transmitted to all justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court and the governor, and that the 26committee be abolished upon submission of its written report. Page 3 of 4 HLS 15RS-3831 REENGROSSED HCR NO. 196 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 196 Reengrossed 2015 Regular Session Seabaugh Directs the creation of an Indigent Defense Review Committee, within the La. Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, to study the caseload standards and guidelines of the La. Public Defender Board in relation to the constitutionally required standards of indigent criminal defense matters in light of limited fiscal resources, the Rules of Professional Conduct, and the fiscal priorities and composition and structure of the board. Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to the original bill: 1. Change the provision which states that the legislature appropriates funding for the LPDB Board in excess of funds generated at the local level to funds appropriated in addition to funds generated at the local level. 2. Make changes relative to the stated policies, duties, and responsibilities of the LPDB. 3. Add a statement that the state of La. has limited fiscal resources. 4. Clarify the directive of the Indigent Defense Review Committee (committee) as it relates to the caseload standards and guidelines of the LPDB and its composition and structure in accordance with the La. Rules of Professional Conduct. 5. Remove all references to the consideration by the committee of the limited fiscal resources of the state when conducting its study. 6. Add a requirement that the membership appointments are made from a list of candidates mutually agreed upon and submitted by the chief public defender and the president of the La. District Attorney's Association. The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill: 1. Add the secretary of DCFS to the Indigent Defense Review Committee. 2. Correct the reference for the state public defender. 3. Make technical changes. Page 4 of 4