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Frequently Asked Questions
Regarding FPD Attorneys and Staff
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Barry Portman is the Federal
Defender for the Northern District of California. The attorneys
hired by Mr. Portman are known as "Assistant Federal Public
Defenders" or "AFPDs." The AFPD appointed by the Magistrate Court at
a defendant's initial appearance will represent that client
throughout the case and any appeals.
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The Federal Public Defender is
funded by the Administrative Office of the United States Judiciary.
It is independent of, and does not answer to, the United States
Attorney's Office and Department of Justice.
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The Federal Public Defender has
what as known as "vertical representation." This means that the same
AFPD will represent the defendant in magistrate court, all district
court proceedings, appeals to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
and for petitions for certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United
States.
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An important asset of the
Federal Defender's Office is its access to other defender offices
throughout the state and nation. Northern District AFPDs are
trained at national training seminars, are frequent speakers at
training events, and collaborate with their national colleagues in
developing new defense challenges. In addition, the three
offices -- San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose -- work together
closely in preparing new motions, investigating cases, and preparing
for trial.
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San Jose Federal Public
Defender
Nicholas P. Humy, Supervising Attorney
Staff
160 West Santa Clara Street
Suite 575
San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 291-7753
(408) 291-7399 (fax)
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Federal Public Defender:
Barry J. Portman
Chief Assistant Federal Public
Defender:
Geoff Hansen
Supervising Attorney:
Nicholas P. Humy
Assistant Federal Public Defenders:
Manuel Araujo
Cynthia Lie
Lara Vinnard
Research and Writing Attorneys:
Mara Goldman
Elizabeth McKenna
Investigators:
Doug Cole
Catherine Ward Neece
Branch Administrative Assistant:
Elaine Spikes
Panel Administrator:
Elaine Spikes
Legal Secretaries:
Susie B.
Christina Smith
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