Minn. Stat. § 611.26
Subd. 1.
Repealed, 1991 c 345 art 3 s 30
Subd. 2. Appointment; terms.
The state board of public defense shall appoint a chief district public defender for each judicial district. When appointing a chief district public defender, the state board of public defense membership shall be increased to include two residents of the district appointed by the chief judge of the district to reflect the characteristics of the population served by the public defender in that district. The additional members shall serve only in the capacity of selecting the district public defender. The ad hoc state board of public defense shall appoint a chief district public defender only after requesting and giving reasonable time to receive any recommendations from the public, the local bar association, the judges of the district, and the county commissioners within the district. Each chief district public defender shall be a qualified attorney, licensed to practice law in this state. The chief district public defender shall be appointed for a term of four years, beginning January 1, pursuant to the following staggered term schedule: (1) in 1992, the second and eighth districts; (2) in 1993, the first, third, fourth, and tenth districts; (3) in 1994, the fifth and ninth districts; and (4) in 1995, the sixth and seventh districts. The chief district public defenders shall serve for four-year terms and may be removed for cause upon the order of the state board of public defense. Vacancies in the office shall be filled by the appointing authority for the unexpired term.
Subd. 3. Compensation.
Subd. 3a. Budget; compensation.
Subd. 4. Assistant public defenders.
A chief district public defender shall appoint assistants who are qualified attorneys licensed to practice law in this state and other staff as the chief district public defender finds prudent and necessary subject to the standards adopted by the state public defender. Assistant district public defenders must be appointed to ensure broad geographic representation and caseload distribution within the district. Each assistant district public defender serves at the pleasure of the chief district public defender. A chief district public defender is authorized, subject to approval by the state board of public defense or their designee, to hire an independent contractor to perform the duties of an assistant public defender.
Subd. 5.
Repealed, 1987 c 250 s 20
Subd. 6. Persons defended.
The district public defender shall represent, without charge, a defendant charged with a felony, a gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor when so directed by the district court. The district public defender shall also represent a minor in the juvenile court when so directed by the juvenile court.
Subd. 7. Other employment.
Chief district public defenders and assistant district public defenders may engage in the general practice of law where not employed on a full-time basis.
Subd. 8.
Repealed, 1987 c 250 s 20
Subd. 9. Insurance.
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, district public defenders and assistant district public defenders, and their employees and their dependents, may elect to enroll in the appropriate life insurance, hospital, medical and dental benefits, and optional coverages of their respective host county, as designated by the state board of public defense under section 611.27, subdivision 2, at the time, in the manner, and under conditions of eligibility as established by the host county for its employees. The host county must provide for payroll deductions to be made in the same manner and under the same conditions as provided for an eligible county employee and the employee's dependents. Nothing in this subdivision obligates the state or county to payments in the absence of an appropriation for those purposes.
Subd. 10. Services.
The chief district public defender is responsible for the administration of public defender services in the district, consistent with standards adopted by the state board of public defense and the policies and procedures adopted by the state public defender.