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Board of Trustees
A major feature of the Metropolitan Public Defender is its independently
appointed Board of Trustees. The Board hires the Executive Director, reviews
the policies and operations of MPD and reviews the actions of the Executive
Director. A major concept in the formation of the board is that it must
represent diverse interests and viewpoints. Presently, there are five board
members who are appointed; one each by the Presiding Officer in each county
(Multnomah and Washington); one by the President of the State Bar; one by
the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court; and one at large by the other
board members.
The board actively supports the public defender program by consulting with
the Executive and County Directors on a variety of issues, including the
direction and level of services provided.
The board reviews the financial operations of the office through the
approval of the annual budgets and by review of an annual outside audit. The
board meets periodically with leaders in the criminal justice system in each
county in order to determine problem areas and to evaluate the overall
operation of the office. The bylaws of MPD set out the function, duties and
selection of board members in full.
Furthermore, the board takes an active role in the political representation
of the office.
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current board members and their professional affiliation.
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