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What is a data scientist and what does s/he do at a public defenders office? What opportunities exist to use data to advance the mission of a public defense? How can we effectively bring the right people, skills, questions, and resources together to take best advantage of those opportunities? What are the big pitfalls to avoid along the way? What would a data empowered public defender office look like and how do we get there? What kinds of training are most needed and most effective? This talk will explore lessons learned from the first year or so of a data science role at the Bronx Defenders, where the data scientist works with staff at all levels in the organization to reimagine the possibilities for collection, analysis, and use of data. From shared joy at new resources and ease of access to basic information, to shared frustration at tasks (e.g. data collection) that remain challenging, this presentation will begin to answer the questions above and leave room for additional conversation.