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SUMMARY:Goetzendanner: the Most Important Case You’ve Never Heard Of 
DESCRIPTION:Goetzendanner: the Most Important Case You’ve Never Heard Of\nParole and Sentencing for Defense Attorneys\, Part 1 \nMarch 15\, 2023 1-3pm \nVirtual Training on Zoom \n  \nPlease save the date for the first in a new training series on Parole and Sentencing\, brought to you by the Criminal Defense Trainers and the Parole Advocacy Unit. \n  \nClients charged with new offenses or probation violations while also on parole supervision face a substantial risk that the remainder of their parole sentence will run consecutively to their new sentence – even if the judge and probation clearly promises that it won’t. This problem can cost someone months and even years of additional incarceration\, and it is very difficult to undo. Join us to learn about the implications of Goetzendanner v. Superintendent. By the conclusion of the training\, you will know how to spot and avoid the problem\, educate the judge\, and set your client up for a truly concurrent sentence (while also learning how to pronounce this tremendously important case). \n  \nPresenters: Sentencing expert Lee Gartenberg trains judges on this and many other issues. Criminal defense and parole attorney Nicole Ouellette\, on rotation with the Parole Advocacy Unit\, draws on her background in both areas and has worked closely with Attorney Gartenberg in advising counsel on Goetzendanner problems and other parole-related issues. \nCLE APPROVALS AND REGISTRATION LINK PENDING  – CHECK BACK SOON!
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/goetzendanner-the-most-important-case-youve-never-heard-of/
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SUMMARY:SORB Case Crunch
DESCRIPTION:Contact Pasqua Scibelli for registration information:  pscibelli@localhost/cpcs
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/sorb-case-crunch-6/
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SUMMARY:Protecting the Rights of Parents with Disabilities in Massachusetts – A Conversation with US Department of Justice Attorneys and Coalition Advocates
DESCRIPTION:Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act protects parents with disabilities from unlawful discrimination in the administration of child welfare programs\, activities\, and services.   In November 2020\, the U.S. Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Health and Human Services (HHS) reached an agreement with the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) to resolve findings that DCF discriminated against parents with disabilities in violation of the ADA.  Since November 2020\, the United States has been monitoring DCF’s compliance with the agreement and has been regularly communicating with a coalition of advocates representing Massachusetts agencies and organizations that work with families with disabilities.\nIn this presentation\, DOJ attorneys and coalition members will: 1) explain the general requirements of the ADA in the child welfare context; 2) provide an overview of the violations the Justice Department found during its Massachusetts investigation; 3) discuss the policy and practice changes DCF has had to make pursuant to its agreement with the United States including creating processes for handling accommodation requests and discrimination complaints; 4) explain how individuals can request accommodations or file disability discrimination complaints with DCF (and/or file complaints with DOJ and HHS); and 5) address advocacy strategy and practice tips for attorneys in individual cases; and 6) identify additional resources for attorneys and advocates who work with parents with disabilities. \n2 CAFL CLEs
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/protecting-the-rights-of-parents-with-disabilities-in-massachusetts-a-conversation-with-us-department-of-justice-attorneys-and-coalition-advocates/
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