The Federal Public Defender Offices in Denver, Colorado and Cheyenne and Casper, Wyoming were established under the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 to provide legal representation to individuals accused of federal crimes who cannot afford counsel, ensuring they receive the same level of advocacy as those who can afford it.
Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the offices are dedicated to eradicating discrimination and unconscious bias in the criminal legal system, giving voice to the identities, cultures, and life experiences of their clients. Their attorneys and staff work together as a team to foster diversity and equitable treatment within their practice and office family.
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