Or. Admin. Code § 291-139-0160 - Legal Assistants
(1)
Legal assistants are assigned to work in the facility law library by the
library coordinator to help guide and assist other inmates in legal research
and document preparation on a prioritized basis as assigned by the library
coordinator. A minimum of one legal assistant will be assigned at each
Department of Corrections facility that has a law library.
(2) Legal assistants may conduct legal
research and prepare legal documents for another inmate only if the inmate is
not capable of doing their own legal research and document
preparation.
(3) Legal assistants
may not discuss the details of another inmate's legal work with other
inmates.
(4) Legal assistants may
not work for attorneys.
(5) Legal
assistants may not charge or receive any form of compensation for assisting
another inmate with legal work. Legal assistants who request or receive
compensation for legal work are subject to discipline for violation of the
department's rules on Prohibited Inmate Conduct (OAR 291-105). Inmates found in
violation of the rules of Prohibited Inmate Conduct related to their work in
the library may be ineligible for future work assignment as a legal
assistant.
(6) Legal assistants may
be removed from their work assignment in a facility law library at the
discretion of the functional unit manager or designee, in consultation with the
Central Library Administrator, for misconduct or other behavior determined to
be inconsistent with their work assignment as a legal assistant. Inmates
removed from a work assignment as a legal assistant may be ineligible for
consideration for future work assignment as a legal assistant.
(7) Possession of Another Inmate's Legal
Material:
(a) An inmate legal assistant may
temporarily possess and store another inmate's legal documents and other
material in the facility law library for purposes of assisting the inmate with
the approval of the library coordinator.
(b) The legal assistant must clearly label
and store the inmate's legal work in accordance with the library coordinator's
instructions.
(c) The legal
assistant must return all legal documents and other materials belonging to the
inmate upon the conclusion of the assistance or at the direction of the library
coordinator. The legal assistant may not retain any copies (electronic or
paper) of the inmate's legal documents or other material.
(8) All files and documents prepared or
compiled by the legal assistant, regardless of the form or format in which the
file is created or maintained (i.e., computerized or hard copy), are subject to
cursory review by the library coordinator, the library coordinator's immediate
supervisor, and by such other corrections staff as designated by the functional
unit manager.
(9) Legal Assistant
Eligibility Criteria and Selection:
(a) A GED
or high school diploma, non-cash Incentive Level 2 or 3, and a genuine interest
in helping inmates with their legal needs are required and determined by
interviews conducted by the library coordinator or designated staff.
(b) Qualified applicants will be selected
based on, but not limited to, their knowledge of the legal system, legal
research abilities, legal writing skills, ability to communicate, and typing
skills.
(10) Performance
Recognition and Award System (PRAS) Awards: Assigned legal assistants are
eligible to receive monthly performance awards in accordance with the
department's rules on Performance Recognition and Award System (OAR
291-077).
(11) Assignment and
removal of inmate legal assistants by the library coordinator shall not be
based upon retaliation for legitimate legal activities done in accordance with
these rules.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Stats Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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