Federal Defense Clinic – 7572

Spring 2017

In this clinical seminar, students assist in the defense of indigent persons charged with federal crimes, under the supervision of the Federal Public Defender for the District of Minnesota, assistant federal public defenders, and Professor Frase. This clinic is offered once each year, usually in the spring semester.

Fieldwork includes assignments such as research and writing of Eighth Circuit appeal briefs, memoranda in support of or response to motions, and legal research on a wide variety of topics.  When cases are available, students may also be given various second-chair assignments in the preparation for and conduct of court and jury trials.  If consistent with assignment deadlines, students are encouraged to observe other trials and federal criminal court proceedings.

In addition to regular conferences with Professor Frase, students work about twelve hours per week on clinic assignments, for a total of approximately 150 hours.  Each student will arrange a regular weekly schedule for their clinic work at the Federal Public Defenders Office in Minneapolis. Students may select the time periods during the week which best fit their other commitments (fewer separate work periods and days are preferred) but must stick to their agreed Office schedule unless modified with advance notice to the Office.  These requirements serve to minimize delays in assignments of fieldwork and consultation with supervising attorneys.