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MIDC Meeting – April 22, 2025
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet in Lansing on Tuesday April 22, 2025 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Location:
Michigan Bankers Association Building
507 S Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
Online Access: For members of the public who wish to join the meeting online, please request a Zoom link by contacting Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or text or call (517) 582-1741 and leave a message with your email address. The link will be provided in the morning before the meeting begins.
Free parking is available in the lot at the southeast corner of Grand and Lenawee. Free, handicap-accessible parking and an accessible entrance to the building is available in the same lot but enter at the southwest corner of Cherry at Lenawee.
For any questions or concerns or to contact the Commission, please email Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or call (517) 582-1741.
2024 Annual Impact Report
The MIDC is required to publish an annual report pursuant to M.C.L. §780.999. The 2024 Impact Report by the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission covers all activities of the Commission and Staff, our budget and expenditures, and recommendations for legislative action pursuant to M.C.L. §780.989(h).
Prior annual reports can be found on our Policies and Reports tab.
MIDC Meeting – February 18, 2025
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet in Lansing on Tuesday February 18, 2025 beginning at 11:30 a.m.
Location:
Michigan Bankers Association Building
507 S Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
Online Access: For members of the public who wish to join the meeting online, please request a Zoom link by contacting Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or text or call (517) 582-1741 and leave a message with your email address. The link will be provided in the morning before the meeting begins.
Free parking is available in the lot at the southeast corner of Grand and Lenawee. Free, handicap-accessible parking and an accessible entrance to the building is available in the same lot but enter at the southwest corner of Cherry at Lenawee.
For any questions or concerns or to contact the Commission, please email Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or call (517) 582-1741.
CANCELLED: MIDC Special Meeting – January 21, 2025
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission has CANCELLED its meeting previously scheduled for Tuesday January 21.
For any questions or concerns or to contact the Commission, please email Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or call (517) 582-1741.
MIDC Meeting – December 17, 2024
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet on Tuesday December 17, 2024 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Location:
Michigan Bankers Association Building
507 S Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
Online Access: For members of the public who wish to join the meeting online, please request a Zoom link by contacting Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or text or call (517) 582-1741 and leave a message with your email address. The link will be provided in the morning before the meeting begins.
Free parking is available in the lot at the southeast corner of Grand and Lenawee. Free, handicap-accessible parking and an accessible entrance to the building is available in the same lot but enter at the southwest corner of Cherry at Lenawee.
For any questions or concerns or to contact the Commission, please email Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or call (517) 582-1741.
Regional Manager Assignments – Fall 2024
The MIDC’s Regional Manager team works under the supervision of Senior Regional Manager Melissa Wangler. The most recent assignments are indicated in this map. Find out more about all of the MIDC’s staff members here.
MIDC Issues Resolution Urging Wayne County to Remedy Breach of Contract Regarding MIDC Standard 2, Attorney Initial Interview and Access to Counsel
The MIDC Act requires adherence to the principle that “[d]efense counsel is provided sufficient time and a space where attorney-client confidentiality is safeguarded for meetings with defense counsel’s client.” MCL 780.991(2)(a). Moreover, United States Supreme Court precedent and American Bar Association Principles recognize that the “lack of time for adequate preparation and the lack of privacy for attorney-client consultation” can preclude “any lawyer from providing effective advice.” See United States v Morris, 470 F3d 596, 602 (CA 6, 2006) (citing United States v Cronic, 466 US 648; 104 S Ct 2039; 80 L Ed 2d 657 (1984)).
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC) created a minimum standard on access to counsel and initial client interviews, also known as Standard 2. This Standard was approved by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs on May 22, 2017. Per the MIDC Act, all local trial court funding systems, including Wayne County, must submit an annual plan for complying with MIDC minimum standards and must abide by that plan once approved by the MIDC. MCL 780.997(1). To support this compliance, all local systems receive annual grant funding from the MIDC.
The MIDC met on October 15, 2024 for a regularly scheduled public meeting. During the public comment period, six attorneys practicing in Wayne County provided first-hand accounts of alarming experiences working within Wayne County’s Criminal Justice Complex (CJC), depicting significant limitations on their client’s access to counsel and humanitarian issues, also documented in recent press coverage.
Prior to October 15, MIDC staff conducted onsite observations at the Wayne County CJC and county courts, met regularly with the Director of the County’s Indigent Defense Services Department and conducted interviews with members of the Wayne County Defense Bar, all of which support the public testimony.
Based on this public testimony and staff reporting, the MIDC unanimously agreed to amend its agenda and add item to discuss these issues. The result of that discussion is a resolution, as follows:
Read the full statement here.
The Commission also instructed its Executive Director to distribute the resolution to a wide range of people with the ability to assist in immediate corrective action.
Should you have any questions or need additional information, the MIDC staff is happy to facilitate a meeting with your office. You can contact Executive Director Kristen Staley via email at StaleyK@michigan.gov or via telephone at (517) 582-2427.
MIDC Meeting – October 15, 2024
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission will meet on Tuesday October 15, 2024 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Location:
Michigan Bankers Association Building
507 S Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
Online Access: For members of the public who wish to join the meeting online, please request a Zoom link by contacting Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or text or call (517) 582-1741 and leave a message with your email address. The link will be provided in the morning before the meeting begins.
Free parking is available in the lot at the southeast corner of Grand and Lenawee. Free, handicap-accessible parking and an accessible entrance to the building is available in the same lot but enter at the southwest corner of Cherry at Lenawee.
For any questions or concerns or to contact the Commission, please email Jacklyn Downer at DownerJ1@michigan.gov or call (517) 582-1741.
Governor Whitmer appoints Carter, Khogali, Simmington to MIDC
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the following appointments to the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission on August 29, 2024:
The Michigan Indigent Defense Commission was created as a result of efforts to improve legal representation for indigent criminal defendants. The Commission develops and oversees the implementation, enforcement, and modification of minimum standards, rules, and procedures to ensure that indigent criminal defense services providing effective assistance of counsel are delivered to all indigent adults in this state consistent with the safeguards of the United States Constitution, the State Constitution of 1963, and with the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission Act.
These appointments are not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
Read the full press release here.
Key Changes to Quarterly Reporting in FY25
MIDC staff has prepared a summary of key changes to quarterly reporting for FY25 so that systems can make necessary changes to their data collection processes before the beginning of the fiscal year on October 1. Training materials and EGrAMS tutorials will be available in December, and the first reports will be due in January 2025.
There are no changes to the Quarterly Program Report (QPR) or Financial Status Report (FSR) at this time.
Staff from the MIDC are available to assist with setting up tracking systems for all reporting and invoicing. Please reach out to your regional manager or to Jonah Siegel, Research Director, at siegelj2@michigan.gov.