SADO Impact
The State Appellate Defender Office constantly envisions improvements to the services we provide our clients and our community. Recently, SADO was awarded a grant to temporarily employ a full-time social worker for a Sentencing Advocacy Project to facilitate community placement of our clients. The goal of the project is to reduce recidivism through the use of evidence-based sentencing practices to achieve community corrections placements and cut costs to the Michigan Department of Corrections. The project builds on the evidence-based successes of SADO’s appellate advocacy in correcting legal errors that occur at sentencing. SADO continues to utilize grant funds for a First Response Program, designed to identify potentially innocent clients and obtain exculpatory evidence as early as possible, as well as a Crime Lab Unit created in response to the closure of the Detroit Police Department laboratory shut down.
Current Articles
- Registration for the 2025 Appellate Writing Workshop now open!
- Safe & Just Michigan
- Misdemeanor sentencing: What are the non-jail and non-probation options?
- SADO is hiring a Deputy Director!
- Marilena David named Director of the State Appellate Defender Office
- Michigan Supreme Court vacates and remands in Kvasnicka
- Safe & Just Michigan
- MAACS Administrator Keeley Blanchard is named a Champion of Justice!
- SADO Attorney to argue before MSC in May
- Community service – Can we do better?
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