PD 1.04(12)(12)Revocation of probation, parole or extended supervision status.
PD 1.04(12)(a)(a) For a proceeding to revoke probation, parole or extended supervision in which the offense of conviction was a misdemeanor, the attorney has satisfied either of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(12)(a)1.1. Completed two credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to revocation cases.
PD 1.04(12)(a)2.2. Agreed in writing to complete two credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to revocation cases during the first year of his or her provisional certification under s. PD 1.037.
PD 1.04(12)(b)(b) For a proceeding to revoke probation, parole or extended supervision in which the offense of conviction was a felony, the attorney has satisfied both of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(12)(b)1.1. Satisfied the criteria of sub. (3) (a).
PD 1.04(12)(b)2.2. Completed two credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to revocation cases.
PD 1.04(13)(13)Appellate division cases.
PD 1.04(13)(a)(a) Level one appellate certification. Level one appellate case certification includes appellate appointments in misdemeanor cases, unclassified crimes, sentencing after revocation cases, paternity cases and class G to I felony cases. For an appeal of a level one appellate case, the attorney has satisfied either of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(a)1.1. Submitted a brief-in-chief that was filed in any appellate court in the United States within the five years immediately preceding the application for certification and that was reviewed and approved by the state public defender.
PD 1.04(13)(a)2.2. Completed three credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to appellate procedure, or its equivalent, including a law school course, clinical program or judicial clerkship, within one year immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(b)(b) Level two appellate certification. Level two appellate case certification includes appellate appointments in level one cases and in class A to F felony cases. For an appeal of a level two appellate case, the attorney has satisfied all of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(b)1.1. Filed two briefs-in-chief in Wisconsin appellate courts that complied with s. 809.30, Stats., within the five years immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(b)2.2. Submitted one brief-in-chief that satisfied the criteria in subd. 1. and that was reviewed and approved by the state public defender.
PD 1.04(13)(b)3.3. Conducted three contested circuit court hearings, including one evidentiary hearing, within the five years immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(b)4.4. Either has satisfied the criteria of par. (a) 2., or completed six credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to criminal law within one year immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(c)(c) Termination of parental rights appellate certification. For an appeal of a termination of parental rights case under ch. 48, Stats., the attorney has satisfied both of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(c)1.1. Satisfied the criteria of par. (a).
PD 1.04(13)(c)2.2. Either has completed four credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to termination of parental rights cases within one year immediately preceding the application for certification, or has been sole trial or appellate counsel of record in one contested termination of parental rights case within the three years immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(d)(d) Juvenile appellate certification. For an appeal of a case prosecuted under ch. 48 or 938, Stats., other than a termination of parental rights case, the attorney has satisfied both of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(d)1.1. Satisfied the criteria of par. (a).
PD 1.04(13)(d)2.2. Either has completed four credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to ch. 48 or 938, Stats., within one year immediately preceding the application for certification; or has been sole trial or appellate counsel of record in five cases filed under ch. 48 or 938, Stats., within the three years immediately preceding application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(e)(e) Civil commitment appellate certification. For an appeal of a case filed under ch. 51 or 55, Stats., the attorney has satisfied both of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(e)1.1. Satisfied the criteria of par. (a).
PD 1.04(13)(e)2.2. Either completed four credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to ch. 51 or 55, Stats., within one year immediately preceding the application for certification; or has been sole trial or appellate counsel of record in five cases under ch. 51 or 55, Stats., within the three years immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(13)(f)(f) Chapter 980 appellate certification. For an appeal of a case filed under ch. 980, Stats., the attorney has satisfied both of the following criteria:
PD 1.04(13)(f)1.1. Satisfied the criteria of par. (a).
PD 1.04(13)(f)2.2. Either completed four credits of state public defender approved legal education pertaining to ch. 980, Stats., within one year immediately preceding the application for certification; or has been sole trial or appellate counsel of record in one contested commitment under ch. 980, Stats., within the three years immediately preceding the application for certification.
PD 1.04(14)(14)Other specialized certification lists. The state public defender may develop other specialized lists under this section in response to changes in substantive or procedural law or developments in forensic science.