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SUMMARY:CAFL Appellate Panel Training (May 17-May 26\, 2022)
DESCRIPTION:CPCS is now accepting applications for its Spring 2022 CAFL Appellate panel Certification Training to represent children and parents in care and protection/termination of parental rights\, guardianship of a minor\, and private adoption appeals.  The online training includes a mix of substantial self-directed learning and live Zoom sessions two mornings a week for two weeks. There will be a short orientiation on May 11\, 2022\, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM. The deadline for applications is April 4\, 2022.  The agency actively seeks to diversify its private attorney panel membership. \nFor more information about the training and to download the notice and application
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cafl-appellate-panel-training-may-17-may-26-2022-5/
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SUMMARY:COURTROOM PSYCHOLOGY 
DESCRIPTION:Barnstable\, Plymouth\, and Bristol Counties Regional Coordinator Virtual Training Via Zoom May 26\, 2022\, 1PM to 3 PM  \n2 MH CLE Credits \nCOURTROOM PSYCHOLOGY \nAnnabelle Frazier \nThis session introduces participants to research-supported cognitive biases\, group process distortions and stereotyping biases that may go unrecognized but impact case proceedings and outcomes. These psychological phenomena are described in the context of their influence on perceived case theory development\, witness credibility\, and judicial decision-making. During the session\, a brief case scenario exemplifies each new concept introduced. For each scenario\, participants are asked (as a large group) to identify the concept within the scenario\, as well as brainstorm possible ways they might address the problem. \nAfter the session participants will: \n\nUnderstand the concept of research-supported cognitive biases\, group process distortions\, and stereotyping biases and how to identify such biases.\nUnderstand the impact of these phenomena on their own perception of clients\, proceedings\, and case characteristics.\nUnderstand the research-supported strategies for reducing each problem.\n\nRegistration Link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrceigqj4iG9A_wekdz7dmVUpHwdT1RMeL \n Please note that this session is limited to thirty participants.  \n  \nIf you sign up and later discover that you cannot attend please let us know so we can admit someone of the wait list. Please contact Mike or Joan with questions. \n  Joan LeGraw:   attorneyjlegraw@gmail.com or \nMike O’Brien:   obrienmichael80@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/courtroom-psychology/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-7/
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