Section 7-16A-11 - Representation restricted to state courts--Federal matters excepted--Compensationpaid by federal courts.
7-16A-11. Representation restricted to state courts--Federal matters excepted--Compensation paid by federal courts. This chapter applies only to representation in the courts of this state, except that it does not prohibit a public defender from representing an indigent person in an action seeking relief other than the recovery of money damages in a federal court of the United States, if;
(1) The matter arises out of or is related to an action pending or recently pending in a court of criminal jurisdiction of the state;
(2) Representation is under a plan of the United States District Court as required by the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (18 U.S.C. § 3006A) and is approved by the board of county commissioners;
(3) The matter arises out of an action pending in the juvenile courts of this state; or
(4) The matter arises out of an action pending for the involuntary commitment to the state hospital.
Any compensation paid by a federal court of the United States shall be placed directly in the public defender fund.
(1) The matter arises out of or is related to an action pending or recently pending in a court of criminal jurisdiction of the state;
(2) Representation is under a plan of the United States District Court as required by the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (18 U.S.C. § 3006A) and is approved by the board of county commissioners;
(3) The matter arises out of an action pending in the juvenile courts of this state; or
(4) The matter arises out of an action pending for the involuntary commitment to the state hospital.
Any compensation paid by a federal court of the United States shall be placed directly in the public defender fund.
Source: SL 1978, ch 152, § 16.