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Mailing Address
Judicial Center
1701 Main Street,
Main Lobby Suite 103
Post Office Box 192
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
Office Hours
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Telephone: (803) 765-2592
Fax: (803) 748-5018
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Richland County Chief County Public Defender Named
Fifth Circuit Public Defender Douglas S. Strickler has appointed E. Fielding Pringle as Chief County Public Defender
for Richland County pursuant to Section 17-3-530.
Ms. Pringle received her bachelor’s degree from the College of Charleston in 1993 and J.D. from the University of South
Carolina School of Law in 1996. She served as a staff attorney with the SC Supreme Court from 1996 to 1998 before
beginning her tenure at the Richland County Public Defender’s Office.
Pringle was previously named Fifth Circuit Deputy Public Defender in 2003 and has been representing indigent defendants
for nearly fifteen years in all stages from pretrial to clemency proceedings.
Upon receiving the honor, Pringle stated that “It is a privilege to continue serving such an outstanding public
defender’s office, one with such a rich history that has produced so many exceptional attorneys. I will continue to
work with Doug Strickler to steer the office in the same positive direction.”
Pringle appointed Jennifer Davis of Columbia as Richland County’s Deputy Public Defender. Davis received her J.D. from
William Mitchell College of Law in 2005, and has been serving indigent defendants in Richland County since 2006. Davis
is a marathon runner and member of both the Minnesota and South Carolina Bar.
For more information, contact the Public Defender’s Office at 803- 765-2592.
Public Defender's Office Collects Clothes and Food During United Way Campaign
The Richland County Public Defender’s Office reached out to those they serve on a daily basis and hosted a Food
and Clothing Drive as part of the County’s 2009 “Be A Hero, Make a Difference” United Way Campaign.
The Drive benefited Sistercare Inc., who received two truckloads of new and gently used toys, blankets, baby
food and children’s and women’s clothes. The event also raised 459lbs. of food for Harvest Hope Food Bank, which
amounts to $725 in donations.
The drive even garnered local press as two staff attorneys, Anastasia Walker and Brian Shealey, were interviewed
by WIS TV.
Congratulations to the Public Defender’s Office for a successful campaign effort. To date the Countywide United
Way Campaign has raised over $27,000.
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