Court Appointed Defense Attorney Directory

As mandated in §SDCL 23A-40-21, each court-appointed defense attorney shall receive training on available mental health services, eligibility criteria and referral processes, and forensic evaluations. Upon completion of the training, the attorney's name is added to the list of certified court-appointed defense attorneys. The training can be completed at UJSMIL.SD.GOV (direct link found below in Find Other Resources & Contacts).

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Court Appointed Attorneys Results

Name
City
Date Certified
Jerry Miller
Burbank
03/05/2019
Jim Jeffries
Rapid City
06/20/2018
Joan Boos Schueller
Pierre
06/26/2018
Joan Powell
Fort Pierre
02/26/2024
Joanna Lawler
Rapid City
06/20/2018
Jody Harold Speck
Rapid City
02/10/2019
John E. Taylor
Sioux Falls
06/26/2018
John Fitzgerald
Rapid City
07/02/2018
John Knight
Watertown
08/15/2018
John Noyes
Aberdeen
05/01/2023

Need a Court Appointed Attorney?

If you feel that you are financially unable to afford a lawyer, you may complete the application (linked below), which asks the Court to appoint counsel to represent you.

NOTICE: You must be charged with a crime to use this application; the Court will not appoint council to represent you in a civil trial.

Application for Court-Appointed Counsel for an adult in a criminal action.

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UJS Juvenile Application for Court-Appointed Attorney representation.

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The Court Appointed Attorney Guidelines for South Dakota outline the responsibilities, compensation, and procedures for attorneys representing indigent clients, covering case scope, duties, termination, hourly rates, payment procedures, and travel reimbursement.

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