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Timothy Murphy is an assistant defender in the Federal Public Defender's Office for Western New York and, before that, was the Chief of the Appeals Bureau for the Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo. Recently, he was on the “short list” of seven candidates selected by the Commission on Judicial Nomination for Judge Fahey’s seat on the New York Court of Appeals (NY Court Watcher - the New List for the Court of Appeals).
2023 Criminal Decisions of Interest Index
2023 Family Court Decisions of Interest Index
2022 Criminal Decisions of Interest Index
The Statewide Appellate Support Center is available to assist attorneys who provide mandated representation with DVSJA cases. For more information, email us at SASC@ils.ny.gov
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Dr. Giza Lopes is Senior Research Associate at the NYS Office of Indigent Legal Services.
In 2014, Giza worked as a data and research consultant in the case Hurrell-Harring et al. vs. State of New York. Subsequently, with ILS staff, she received a grant from the National Science Foundation to convene a workshop designed to stimulate scientific inquiry into the meaning, causes and policy-related consequences of 'quality' in legal representation.
Allison Clifford is a Hurrell-Harring Implementation Quality Enhancement Attorney with over 16 years of judicial clerking experience. Allison graduated magna cum laude in 2003 from Pace University School of Law where she was a Research and Writing Editor for Pace International Law Review. Upon graduating, Allison moved to the Capital Region to clerk at the Appellate Division, Third Department and thereafter served for a decade as Court Attorney for Albany City Court, Criminal Part.
Kira J. Schettino joined ILS in March of 2023 as Assistant Counsel for Parent Representation after spending seven years as an assigned counsel panel attorney under NYS County Law 18-B in Kings County Family Court.
Statutory Overview of CPL 440.10 and 440.20
CPL 440.10 and 440.20 Outline
Creative and Effective Appellate Brief Writing
August 3- 4, 2023
As part of the final enacted FY 2023-24 State Budget, County Law § 722-b was amended to increase the hourly rate paid to assigned counsel from $60 per hour for misdemeanors or lesser offenses and $75 per hour for all other types of assigned counsel matters (felonies, appeals, and Family Court matters) to $158 per hour for all types of matters under County Law Article 18-B. This rate increase is effective as of April 1, 2023.
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