Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia
Vincent Haskell has extensive experience in public defense, serving as a Staff Attorney in the Parole Division and as a Staff Attorney for the Public Defender Service since 2002. Prior to this role, Vincent worked as an Assistant Public Defender in juvenile and family court at Cook County Public Defender from 1998 to 2002. Vincent began a career in education as a teacher with the Berkeley Unified School District from 1985 to 1992. Vincent's academic background includes a law degree from Northeastern University School of Law, as well as credentials and degrees in education and humanities from various institutions, including Mills College and New College of California.
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Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia
The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia (PDS) provides and promotes quality legal representation to indigent adults and children facing a loss of liberty in the District of Columbia, thereby protects society's interest in the fair administration of justice. #PDSDC For more than 60 years, PDS has led the nation in providing exceptional advocacy and quality legal representation to indigent adults and children. Judges and prosecutors alike, as well as public defender agencies and criminal justice bars across the country, acknowledge and respect the outstanding work of PDS’s attorneys. PDS is recognized as one of the few defender organizations in the world to meet the standards outlined in the American Bar Association’s Ten Principles of a Public Defense Delivery System. Visit www.pdsdc.org to learn more about PDS's programs, services, and job opportunities--including internships and legal clerkships.