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Public Defender

ARKANSAS PUBLIC DEFENDER COMMISSION
TRIAL PUBLIC DEFENDER DIVISION

Twentieth Judicial Division
Telephone 501-450-4975
Fax 501-450-4976

Office Address:
1270 Bruce St
Conway, AR 72034


Lynn F. Plemmons, Chief Public Defender
lfplaw@conwaycorp.net

Seth Bradley, Deputy Public Defender
sbradleypd@gmail.com 

Karen Walker Knight, Senior Deputy Defender
karenwk@conwaycorp.net

Robin Harrison, Paralegal
rharrison@conwaycorp.net

Angela A. Byrd, Deputy Public Defender
abyrd68@gmail.com

Shannon R. Aaron, Administrative Assistant
shurley@conwaycorp.net

Brittani N Burnette, Deputy Public Defender
brittaninb.law@gmail.com

 

 

Faulkner County Deputy Public Defenders:

Danny M. Rasmussen
1008 Front St.
Conway AR  72032
alohalaw@yahoo.com

Otto R. Fry
1510 Mill St.
Conway AR 72034
frylawyer@hotmail.com


James F. Lane
PO Box 2091
915 Oak St, Suite 104
Conway AR  72033
jimlane@conwaycorp.net 

David Hogue
700 S. German Lane Suite 104
Conway AR  72034
dh@hoguelegalservices.com

Evan D. Hogue
1214 Clifton Street
Conway AR  72034
evan.d.hogue@hoguelegal.com

Tabatha Branch
700 S German Ln. Suite 110
Conway AR  72034
tsbranch@tsbranchlaw.com

Christopher Murray
1510 Mill Street
Conway AR  72034
murraylawoffice@gmail.com

April K. Rogers
PO Box 22
Conway AR  72033
arogers@aprilrogerslaw.com

Jay Paul Coleman
400 Capitol Ave.  Suite 1700
Little Rock, AR  72201
jay@jpaulcolemanlaw.com

 

 

 

                                                 

Van Buren County Deputy Pubic Defender:

Searcy County Deputy Public Defender:

Angela A. Byrd
PO Box 1148
1365 Robins St.
Conway AR  72033
abyrd68@gmail.com

Nancy Cartwright
PO Box 842
Marshall AR  72650
publicdefender72650@gmail.com

 

The 20th Judicial District of Arkansas is comprised of Faulkner, Van Buren, and Searcy counties. The Administrative office of the Public Defender for the District is located in Conway AR. Each county in the District has public defenders assigned whose primary duties are defense of cases in their respective county. However, Public Defenders are assigned cases in other counties of the district as necessary. Each county has a Circuit Court, District Court, and Clerks of the Court, and each maintains its own scheduling and terms of the Court. 

The Arkansas Public Defender Commission is an independent agency of the State of Arkansas which was created and exists to provide legal defense to persons who have been found to be financially indigent by a Court, and who are charged with offenses or accused of conduct which may result in loss of liberty in the event that the defendant is found guilty. The Public Defender also provides juvenile representation in cases involving allegations of delinquency and families in need of services. The Public Defender does not provide legal services involving divorce, custody or other civil matters.

The Arkansas Public Defender Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners and administered by an Executive Director. The office of the agency is located in Little Rock and each judicial district has a local administrative office which administers the affairs of the Public Defender within the judicial district, subject to the oversight and control by the Executive Director.

Legal representation is provided by the Public Defender at no charge to qualified persons, with the exception of assessment of a user fee, which may not exceed $400.00, at the inception of a case. In certain cases where financial circumstances are appropriate, an attorney fee may be assessed at the conclusion of a case. All such funds collected are remitted to the Arkansas Public Defender Commission for use in the ongoing operations of the agency. Salaries of Public Defenders are paid by the State of Arkansas and Public Defenders may not accept money or anything of value from, or on behalf of clients for representation of them.  All Public Defenders are attorneys who are licensed by the Supreme Court of Arkansas and meet ongoing legal education and training requirements.

In addition to the Trial Public Defender Division, the Arkansas Public Defender Commission maintains a Capital, Conflicts and Appellate Division and a Juvenile Ombudsman Division. The Juvenile Ombudsman principally monitors and provides oversight of cases in which a juvenile has been adjudicated delinquent and committed to the Arkansas Department of Youth Services. The Capital, Conflicts and Appellate Division is charged with defense of persons who are alleged to have committed capital crimes and for which the prosecuting attorney seeks the death penalty. Due to the gravity of such cases, defendants are appointed two attorneys.