Federal Public Defender
Deanna Radtke is a seasoned logistics and legal professional with extensive experience in various roles. Since May 2012, Deanna has served as a Logistics Readiness Officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. In the legal domain, Deanna has held the position of Paralegal at the Federal Public Defender since January 2019 and previously worked as a Paralegal at Meritage Homes, Veterans Affairs Benefits Administration, Convergint Technologies, and the Law Offices of Nicola S. Tancredi. Duties included case management, contract negotiation, and facilitating veterans' understanding of benefits. Education includes a Master’s of Science in Forensic Psychology from Grand Canyon University and a Bachelor's of Arts in Criminal Justice from Roosevelt University, complemented by a Paralegal Certificate from the College of DuPage.
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Federal Public Defender
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With the Criminal Justice Act of 1964, 18 U.S.C. § 3006A, and its subsequent amendment in 1970, Congress established a comprehensive system for appointing and compensating lawyers to represent financially eligible defendants in federal criminal proceedings. Today, there are 79 authorized federal defender organizations that employ more than 3,300 lawyers, investigators, paralegals, and support personnel and serve 90 of the 94 federal judicial districts.