Colorado law provides that all defendants being held in jail subject to bail are entitled to a public defender, regardless of their financial means. This is premised on the notion that whether rich or poor, a jailed defendant cannot easily interview and secure counsel from behind bars.
Be reminded that following BM's initial arrest in 2021, he was represented by two public defenders (Daniel Zettler and Magdalena Rosa) until the public defender's office filed a Substitution of Counsel, requesting the Court allow and entry of appearance of Eytan & Nielsen, LLC, and the withdrawal of Zettler and Rosa, on May 17, 2021.
Not finding any Tweets/X from the hearing so need to do some follow-up whether the conflict was disclosed. Given BM essentially sued everybody in the State who touched his first prosecution attempt, I would not be surprised if the PD office also felt BM's heat. Nonetheless, conflict is not unusual, and why the State provides an alternative: The Office of the Alternate Defense Counsel (OADC).
www.coloradoadc.org
ETA: I think BM prefers to use his $$$ for pretrial bond release versus a private defense attorney retainer.