Federal Public Defender
Federal Public Defender
Western District of Missouri
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Panel Attorney Representative Contact Information
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Each federal judicial district has a CJA panel attorney representative. As the representative of all panel attorneys in the district, the CJA panel representative acts as the point of contact between panel members and other components of the judicial branch (Court, Federal Public Defender, Administrative Office of the United States Courts) with respect to the CJA program.

 

Kansas City Office Jefferson City Office   Springfield Office
818 Grand
Suite 300
Kansas City, MO 64106
221 Bolivar Street
Suite 104
Jefferson City, MO 65101
  901 St. Louis Street
Suite 801
Springfield, MO 65806
Phone: (816) 471-8282 Phone: (573) 636-8747   Phone: (417) 873-9022
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Federal Defender
Ray Conrad
   

First Assistant Public Defender
David Mercer

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Assistant Federal Defenders Assistant Federal Defenders   Assistant Federal Defenders
Larry Pace
Laine Cardarella
Anita Burns

Steve Moss 
Travis Poindexter
Robert Kuchar
Ronna Holloman-Hughes
William Raymond
Troy Stabenow   Ann Koszuth
Michelle Nahon
Ian Lewis
Michelle Law

 
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Administrative Officer     Branch Administrative Assistant
Kristin Kertz     Leesa Waterworth
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Chief Investigator    
Ron Ninemire    
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Investigators Investigators   Investigators
Allen Bush Gregory Wills   Mark Loge
Gina Slack     Daniel England
Eimee Edington     Joan Burke-Kelly
Julie Eilers    
       
Senior Legal Secretaries     Senior Legal Secretaries
Belinda Bye     Kim Carnes
Terri Newell     Cindy Hammer
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  Legal Secretary    
  Jennifer Hauck    
       
Computer System Administrator     Assistant Computer System Administrator
Troy Schnack     Cindy Stevens
       

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Last Updated April 3, 2002

This web page is for the use of Federal Public Defenders, CJA  and other attorneys regularly defending Federal cases in the Western District of Missouri.

The Office of the Federal Public Defender, Western District of Missouri, operates under authority of the Criminal Justice Act of 1964 (CJA), 18 U.S.C. § 3006A. It provides defense services in federal criminal cases and other covered matters to individuals who are financially unable to obtain adequate representation. A person’s eligibility for defender services is determined by the federal court. Defender organization attorneys may not engage in the private practice of law.