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Lubbock County Commissioners Court voted Sept. 29 to authorize payment of $342,509 to the Lubbock Public Defender's Office (LPDO) outside the county’s normal accounts-payable (AP) process, citing the vendor’s immediate need for funds.
County Auditor Miss Williams told the court the request mirrored a prior situation where timing and funding availability required payment outside the AP process so the vendor would be paid before the next court meeting. The motion to authorize payment was made by Commissioner Rackler and seconded by Commissioner Shaw; the court carried the motion by voice vote.
Commissioners asked whether LPDO provided case counts or backup documentation to justify the additional funding. A county staff member who reviewed the documentation said the county’s internal data showed an increase in case dispositions during the relevant period and that LPDO’s backup correlated with that increase. A vendor representative addressed the court and the judge thanked “Mr. Stanzione” after the discussion.
Why it matters: The payment covers indigent defense services already provided and ensures continued vendor operations through the fiscal year. Commissioners emphasized that LPDO is a vendor and not a county office.
What was decided: The court authorized payment of $342,509 to LPDO outside the AP process to be completed by Sept. 30; the motion passed on a voice vote.
Clarifying details: Commissioners and staff said LPDO reported a higher case count, which county staff corroborated against dispositional data. The exact case-count increase was discussed but a final numeric breakdown was not recorded in the meeting transcript.
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