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Washtenaw County Public Defender's Office

The Public Defender Clinic is Cooley's blended clinic. While working for the Washtenaw County Public Defender's office students are allowed to practice law under Michigan Court Rule 8.120. This court rule enables students to appear in court under the supervision of a state bar member and with the approval of the judge. Students handle a wide variety of defense work including misdemeanors and felonies.

Please see the Washtenaw County Office of Public Defender website at http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/public_defender.

If you have questions regarding the Public Defender Clinic, contact Professor Cavanaugh at cavanaut@cooley.edu.

About the Program

The Public Defender Clinic is a unique opportunity for Cooley students to represent real clients. It is an extraordinary opportunity. As an extern, you will have the chance to experience the criminal defense of indigent persons in a "hands on" environment. You will:

This extraordinary opportunity requires extraordinary commitment and responsibility. Selected students enrolling in the Public Defender Clinic may register for three to 10 credits.

At the beginning of the term, you will be expected to attend an intensive orientation class. The purpose of this orientation is to familiarize you with the procedures and basic legal issues which you will face as you deal with our clients. This is a good way to "come up to speed" very quickly so you can begin your clinical experience as quickly as possible.

Except for extraordinary circumstances, students who withdraw from the externship after Friday of the first week of the first term will earn an "F" for the class for that term.

All students with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better and at least 40 credit hours earned eligible for admission, if students have complete Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Evidence.

Applications are reviewed to ascertain the applicants' eligibility.



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