Colorado State Public Defender
Nicole Kleiman-Moran is an accomplished attorney currently serving at the Colorado State Public Defender since March 2020. Previous legal experience includes a role as a legal intern with the Federal Public Defender in Colorado and Wyoming, and as a student attorney in the CU Law Criminal Defense Clinic, where Nicole managed cases under supervision. Additionally, Nicole has held various positions focused on community organizing and policy advocacy, including a community organizer role with 482 Forward and internships at organizations such as the EEOC and the Anti-Defamation League. Nicole holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Colorado and a Bachelor of Arts in International/Global Studies from the University of Michigan, complemented by a liberal arts program at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
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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.