Colorado State Public Defender
Kate Shurtleff is a Deputy State Public Defender at the Colorado State Public Defender, currently practicing as a certified legal intern while awaiting July bar exam results. Prior to this role, Kate worked as a Researcher at Jury-X, LLC, where responsibilities included analyzing juror data and advising on jury selection strategies. Other significant experiences include legal internships at the Southern Center for Human Rights and Indigent Defense Services, as well as providing legal information at the Compass Center for Women and Families. Kate also facilitated outreach efforts for the Equal Rights Amendment during an internship at ERA-NC Alliance and conducted legal research at Kirkman, Whitford, Brady, Berryman, & Gordon, P.A. Academically, Kate holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of North Carolina School of Law and dual bachelor's degrees in Communication Studies and Women's and Gender Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Colorado State Public Defender
The single overriding objective for the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender is to provide zealous and effective representation for indigent individuals who are charged with the commission of a crime in Colorado. The right to counsel is established by both the United States and Colorado Constitutions.