Unique program for indigent defense started at Texas Tech | Crime Blog | dallasnews.com Page 1 of 4 Register | Sign In Subscriber Services Web Search by Yahoo! Blog Keywords Search News Sports Texas Legislature Business Elections Investigations Weather Traffic Entertainment Obituaries Life Health Photos Video Travel Opinion Newsletters Autos Mobile/Alerts Home > News > Crime > Crime Blog Comments 0 | Recommend Homes Jobs Shopping/Classifieds Contact Us Subscribe ARCHIVES Select A Month 0 Unique program for indigent defense started at Texas Tech By Diane Jennings/Reporter djennings@dallasnews.com | Bio 9:25 AM on Fri., May. 13, 2011 | Permalink The Texas Tech School of Law and the Texas Task Force on Indigent Defense have joined forces to improve legal representation for the poor in the state's far flung, sparsely populated counties. The Caprock Public Defender Office is the first of its kind in Texas, said Bryan Wilson, grants administrator for the Task Force. The project pairs a law school professor and students in a law school clinic with counties that have few if any attorneys available for court appointments. About a dozen counties in the Lubbock area covering a 40,000 square mile area, have signed up for the office to provide representation for misdemeanor and juvenile defendants. Wilson said the need is great because a recent study showed some counties have only one attorney--the local prosecutor. "Some have zero," Wilson said. "It's really amazing." Patrick Metze, director of clinics at Texas Tech said the office which started accepting clients in February, will involve one professor and three students this summer, and one professor and 12 students next year. The aim is to expand to three professors and 24 students eventually. "Hopefully we can talk the other law schools in the state to doing it and we can increase legal services to the poor dramatically," Metze said. The Task Force funded the office with a $566.00 one year grant to Dickens County. ABOUT THIS BLOG Criminal justice reporters, editors and invited guests provide news and analysis impacting Dallas-area police, courts, fire and other public safety issues and entities. Readers are encouraged to join the conversation. Crime Tracker: See reports from your neighborhood Leave Comment Having problems seeing comments? Guidelines: We welcome your thoughts, but for the sake of all readers, please refrain from the use of obscenities, personal attacks or racial slurs. All comments are subject to our terms of service and may be removed. Repeat offenders may lose commenting privileges. You must be logged in to contribute. Log in | Register Now! « Dallas Fire-Rescue to sponsor annual Explorer Fire Games | Main | Numerous Dallas County deputy constables suspected of fraud over service of court papers » CRIME STORIES Cedar Hill man dies in one-car roll-over crash on Highway 67 in Dallas http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/05/unique-program-for-indigent-de.html 5/13/2011