Explanation:
The Franklin County Public Defender Commission performs all the duties and responsibilities under Section 12 of the City Charter, Chapter 173 of the Columbus City Codes, 1959, and Sections 120.13 and 120.14(e) of the Ohio Revised Code in providing legal counsel to indigent persons charged with criminal offenses. Since 1976, the city has contracted with the Commission to represent in the Franklin County Municipal Court all indigent persons (based on poverty guidelines as determined by the United States Department of Health and Human Services) charged with violations of an ordinance of the City of Columbus. Except for State-charged misdemeanors, the city funds the Municipal Unit while the Franklin County Commissioners fund the balance.
This contract is presented on an understanding that the total cost of the 2015 program is $5,121,083, of which the Franklin County Commissioners' portion is 60 percent and the city's portion is 40 percent. After 40 percent reimbursement from the State Public Defender Commission, it is expected that the cost to the city will be $1,229,060. This amount is increased by $153,145.59 from the 2014 expenditure reconciliation, resulting in a net 2015 contract amount of $1,382,205.59. In the event the actual State-charged misdemeanors differ from the estimate, and/or the State reimburses at a different rate, the city may owe the County or be due reimbursement. A reconciliation will be conducted at year-end to determine the final charges.
The $153,145.59 expenditure reconciliation stated above is primarily due to a salary survey conducted by Franklin County in response to concerns regarding employee compensation rates. The results of the survey affected all positions in the Public Defender office and determined that the majority of its employees were underpaid relative to market averages. As a result, the county judicial system expressed concern as to their ability, under their current classification and pay structure, to...
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