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SUMMARY:Zealous Advocacy in the District Courts
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Training – Certification Training for District Court Criminal Case Assignments\nApplication Here: CPCS Bar Advocate Training Application \nDates:  March 3rd (Welcome and Intro) Zoom \nMarch 14\, 16\, 21\, 23\, 28\, 30\, April 3 & 4 2023  (9am to 5pm) (live sessions various locations)
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/zealous-advocacy-in-the-district-courts-7/
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SUMMARY:PLS presents: Age-related Cognitive Conditions in Carceral Settings: An Overview for Advocates
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by Prisoner’s Legal Services (PLS). Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there (Ada Lin-alin@plsma.org) This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\nThis presentation is geared towards MA advocates who work with incarcerated people who are seeking medical parole based on a permanent cognitive incapacitation\, but may also be helpful for anyone working with incarcerated elders or those with cognitive disabilities. \nThe purpose of this presentation is to provide a basic overview of: \n\nThe types of neurocognitive conditions common among incarcerated elders and the physiological origins of these conditions\nHow to spot signs of cognitive impairment\nThe different types of neurocognitive evaluation tools that providers use to assess cognitive impairments and challenges to their administration in a carceral setting\nBest practices for medical advocacy and medical parole affidavit letters\n\nNote that this presentation includes short mandatory anonymous pre- and post-presentation surveys. \nDisclosure: This presentation\, facilitated by Prisoners’ Legal Services of MA\, is being provided in partnership with Dr. Rose Onyeali and Ang Le of UPenn School of Medicine and Lance Washington of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors – Research Institute (NRI). The anonymized results of the survey will be part of a research study on the impact of medical education for legal advocates that may be published at a later date. \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdu-tpzgqHtFI6cWy6TQYyEMMi76QRZ_u \n  \nThis training has been approved for 1.5 Hours of CLE Credits for the following CPCS panels: \nParole\, Medical Parole\, YAD Appeals\, Criminal Appeals\, SDP/SORB\, Mental Health\, Adult Criminal Trial \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/pls-presents-age-related-cognitive-conditions-in-carceral-settings-an-overview-for-advocates/
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SUMMARY:Direct Examination: Being the Guide for Your Jury
DESCRIPTION:By: Dennericka Brooks\, Lauren Thrasher\nIt has long been thought that direct examination is the easiest\, yet most boring\, part of trial. This free\, one-hour webcast explores the complexity of direct examination and demonstrates just how impactful direct can be. Join NITA faculty Dennericka Brooks and Lauren Thrasher to learn how to use direct examination to guide your fact-finder through your story in a meaningful way. Dennericka and Lauren will provide valuable tips on making a lasting impression by using structure\, verbiage\, visual aids\, and more. These tips and tricks will come to life as Dennericka and Lauren demonstrate the lessons that will take your direct examinations to the next level. \nDate/Time: March 30\, 2023\nTime: 11:00 AM MT\n1 CAFL CLE \nFor more information and to register: https://www.nita.org/s/product/direct-examination-being-the-guide-for-your-jury/01t8a000008xg4rAAA
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/direct-examination-being-the-guide-for-your-jury/
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