State Public Defender Kelli Thompson resigns.

Byline: Steve Schuster, sschuster@wislawjournal.com

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson's daughter, Kelli Thompson, has resigned from her role as head of the state's top public defender, effective Oct. 9.

During an interview with the Wisconsin Law Journal on Thursday, Thompson said she has no plans to run for political office and has no other job offer lined up.

Thompson has headed the Public Defender's Office for more than a decade. Prior to that she worked as deputy public defender for several years, and before that she served as an assistant public defender in the Milwaukee trial office.

When asked if low pay, long of hours, burnout and high caseloads were reasons why she tendered her resignation, Thompson said, "no."

Thompson said it would have been hypocritical for her to quit for those reasons when she's asked her staff to stay when faced with similar challenges.

"I'm not leaving because I am burnt out or tired. I'm leaving this position because we have accomplished a lot and at some point you have to let others lead. That is the reason for my resignation," Thompson said Thursday.

Thompson added, "I'll always be a public defender at heart. I love the client work and I want to stay client advocacy focused," noting, she will likely search for a new role in the private sector in a criminal defense role.

Accomplishments

Of the many accomplishments her office has seen over the past decade, Thompson noted the most recent bipartisan effort of the Legislature and governor working together to improve Wisconsin's criminal justice system.

"The budget that just passed is good. The Legislature and governor ended up adopting a bipartisan response to the difficulties in our criminal justice system," Thompson said, noting it will help with attorney recruitment and retention efforts from the Public Defender's Office.

As previously reported by the Wisconsin Law Journal, Wisconsin was...

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