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Colorado State Government Public Defender
The Colorado Office of the State Public Defender (OSPD) provides essential legal representation for individuals accused of crimes who cannot afford to hire a private attorney. Established in 1970, OSPD operates 21 regional trial offices across 22 judicial districts in Colorado, ensuring quality defense services to clients in all 64 counties.
Committed to defending the rights, liberties, and dignity of their clients, the OSPD upholds the mission of providing effective and compassionate legal counsel. Through its central appellate division, the office also offers guidance and training to maintain high standards of representation across the state. Generated from the website