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1.2 For 2O2O,the city has budgeted indigent defense expenses asfollows: <br />Chapter 10.101 RCW State <br />City Funds <br />Grant Funds <br />OtherFunds <br />Attorney salaries and <br />benefits, contract and <br />conflict attorney <br />Investigators, experts, <br />interpreters, social <br />workers, and other <br />professional services <br />$ <br />Other public defense <br />1.3 What amount of the 2020 state grant funds has been spent so far? <br />2.1 In 2019, attorneys providing indigent defense representation had the following caseloads: <br />Fill /nsection 2.1 (a) if the city has a public defender agency or contracts with a county public defender agency or <br />non-profit public defense firm. Fill in section 2.1(b) for list appointments or contracts with private attorneys. <br />a' Cities using public defender agencies. <br />Number of cases assigned to public defender agency (not <br />including conflict counse|): <br />Number ofprobation violations and other miscellaneous <br />post sentencing hearings assigned: <br />Number of full -time -equivalent public defenders: <br />Average per -attorney caseload, if available: <br />b. Cities using list appointments or contracts with private firms. <br />Number mfcases assigned topublic defense attorneys: <br />Number ofprobation violations and other miscellaneous post <br />sentencing hearings assigned: <br />Number ofattorneys with public defense contracts oron <br />court'»appointment list: <br />Grant Agreement GRT2O029 <br />Exhibit A — Grant Report #1—Due June 1,202O <br />Page 7 of 14 <br />� <br />� <br />