Committee for Public Counsel Services
Kimberly Hula is an Adjunct Professor at Boston University Graduate School of Social Work, teaching courses in clinical and macro practice. Kimberly is also a Psychotherapist in private practice and an Expert Social Work Vendor at the Committee for Public Counsel Services. Kimberly has experience as a Mental Health Court Clinician at Boston Medical Center and serves as a Clinical Police Co-Responder. In the past, Kimberly has held roles such as an Administrative Officer at MIT Innovation Initiative and a Children's peer support group facilitator at The Children's Room. Kimberly holds a Master of Social Work from Boston University and a BA in Comparative Literature/Sociology from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Committee for Public Counsel Services
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The Committee is a 15-member body appointed by the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. It oversees the provision of legal representation to indigent persons in criminal and civil cases and administrative proceedings in which there is a right to counsel. We provide legal representation in Massachusetts for those unable to afford an attorney in all matters in which the law requires the appointment of counsel. This includes representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, mental health, sexually dangerous person and sex offender registry cases, as well as related appeals and post-conviction matters. Representation is provided by a combination of approximately 500 staff attorneys and 3,000 private attorneys trained and certified to accept appointments. Support for and supervision of these attorneys is provided by the Private Counsel and Public Defender Divisions (for criminal cases and related matters), the Children and Family Law Division (for child welfare cases), the Youth Advocacy Division (for delinquency, youthful offender, and GCL revocation cases), and the Mental Health Litigation Division (for guardianships and mental health/substance abuse commitments). Additionally, the Immigration Impact Unit provides attorneys within all divisions with training, litigation support and advice in individual cases regarding immigration consequences for noncitizens clients.