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SUMMARY:Mass and Cass Legal: Section 35s and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Mass and Cass Legal: Section 35\, Warrants and Beyond\n October 27th 2021\, 1-2pm. Please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrdOChrzsqGNRgP4jzDhQLoS6odpdT7rg0 \nThe program has been approved for 1 CLE for Adult Criminal\, Criminal Appeals\, YAD and YAD Appeals and Mental Health \nPlease join us for a Brown Bag refresher and discussion by the Criminal Defense Training Unit about Section 35s and representing people who are being arrested in the City’s assault on the community of unhoused people in the area of Mass and Cass. We will have a presentation and discussion on strategies to zealously represent our clients\, protecting both their rights and their lives\, in the face of Section 35 petitions and warrant arrests. Sample motions\, appealing Section 35 commitments\, objections and defenses unique to this circumstance and working with medically compromised clients will also be covered. \nBackground: Nov 1st the Trial Court will open a “court” inside the Suffolk County House of Corrections\, which will operate Mondays\, Tuesday and Wednesdays. This will be used to book and process people arrested as part of the ongoing sweeps of the Mass and Cass area. We expect a substantial number of arrests over the coming weeks\, and for those arrests to be used as a pretext to get people off the street and into state custody for Section 35s to be filed. Section 35s may not be medically advisable or in the best interests of our clients. See this article quoting local doctors highlight the risks associated with the city’s plan for more background: https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2021/10/21/experts-concerned-kim-janey-mass-cass-executive-order-encampments/  Bar advocates and CPCS staff will be covering duty days within this jail/court. \nThe choice of South Bay HOC as the location where court will be conducted and people will be held for booking is very troubling\, particularly given the four people who died there between June and September\, including one woman detained for a section 35. \nMore details are coming out every day about this plan by the city/police/courts\, so our responses to protect our clients and stand against this injustice are also evolving. We will continue to monitor the developments\, share information and provide support as this unfolds. Thanks for being in this fight together! \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:How We EndUp: A Future Without Family Policing Convening
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by UpEnd. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\nHow We EndUp: A Future Without Family Policing Convening  \nThe UpEnd Movement is holding its 2nd annual convening of organizers\, activists\, scholars\, and community leaders who are committed to dismantling the family policing system\, a system predicated on the subjugation\, surveillance\, control\, and punishment of mostly poor Black and Native children and families.  The conference will commence with a keynote presentation by Derecka Purnell\, human rights lawyer\, organizer\, and author of Becoming Abolitionist\, in conversation with scholar\, social justice activist and author of the seminal book Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare\, Dorothy Roberts.  It will bring these voices together to explore how we can move toward abolition of family policing—how we can dismantle harmful\, racist systems and build different ways of caring for one another. \nThe conference will be held October 26-27 from 1:00-4:15pm Tuesday and Wednesday.  It’s approved for 3 CAFL CLEs each day and you can register here.
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