Virtual: Community Prosecution in a Pandemic- Ideas and Strategies to Engage your Constituents and Ensure Justice

October 13, 2020

Webinar
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EST
60-minute presentation includes a Q&A session
CLE: 1 Credit

Attention All Managers/ supervisors in Government Attorney’s Office – This is one of three sessions the week of October 13th, 2020 that are designed for you!    The Government Attorney’s office may be military, civilian, tribal government, federal or state and local.  These sessions are designed for attorney and non-attorney administrators.  We welcome chief prosecutors tasked with both administrative and litigation responsibilities, attorney-administrators have transitioned from litigation to purely administrative duties, and non-attorney administrators with hands-on working relationships with attorney litigators.

How are you adjusting to our “new normal?”  How has the current pandemic impacted your innovative office initiatives? Are you struggling to keep PPE available for members of the community?  Your office? Visitors to the office ?  Has the new virtual world collided with your “on the ground” community programs?

Join our experienced faculty members who are chief prosecutors as they share their strategies for working on long-term, proactive partnerships among the prosecutor’s office, law enforcement, public organizations, and community stakeholders.  We invite you to submit your list of concerns and challenges that you are experiencing in your jurisdictions pre- training as we navigate this new normal together, brainstorm effective solutions to improve public safety and enhance the quality of life for our communities.

Submit your list of Challenges by emailing cmosley@ndaajustice.org

CLE Credit: 1 Hour

Presented by:
Darcel D. Clark
Bronx County District Attorney
The Office of the Bronx County District Attorney

Amy Weirich
District Attorney General
Shelby County District Attorney’s Office

Cost:
Members: $49
Non-Members: $60
If you would like to become a member, please join here!

Interested in a scholarship? Apply now!
The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA), with the assistance of the American College of Trial Lawyers Foundation, is able to provide tuition assistance for Prosecutors who would like to attend our courses. Please find information regarding scholarship eligibility and the application process here.

Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1 hour

This course is pending approval in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia. NDAA will not be applying for CLE credit in the state of Texas. Many states will allow attorneys to receive CLE credit for virtual courses that have been approved in one of these states through reciprocity or self-submission. Please speak with your CLE accrediting body to ensure that they will allow you to self-submit the course for approval if your state is not listed above.

GoToWebinar will log each attendee’s “time in session” for the webinar. All attendees who sign into the webinar and complete the session will be sent a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, speaker biography, and a Uniform CLE Certificate from NDAA staff following the event.

Attendees must self-submit this course for approval in their home state. All attorneys are responsible for any fees associated with CLE filing. Attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar associations for more information.  General questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

NDAA’s mission to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution. This training is designed for a very diverse audience, attorney and non-attorney administrative personnel in a government attorney’s office. The government attorney’s office may be military, civilian, tribal government, federal or state, and local. We welcome chief prosecutors tasked with both administrative and litigation responsibilities, attorney-administrators have transitioned from litigation to purely administrative duties, and non-attorney administrators with hands-on working relationships with attorney litigators. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org

 

Visit our sponsorship opportunities page for more information on how your organization can connect with NDAA attendees.

NDAA works to provide a safe and secure environment for partners and participants. By registering for this event, you agree to abide by NDAA policies and acknowledge the disclaimer and waiver. For more information on NDAA’s policies and procedures, including our Code of Conduct, please visit our Policies page.

NDAA Cancellation, Refund & Substitution Policy*:

NDAA will gladly offer training course attendees a credit for the full course amount which you or an office colleague can use for the rescheduled course or a future NDAA course of your choosing prior to September 30, 2021. As always, substitutions are accepted at any time. Note, NDAA regrets that cash refunds are not available. Please submit all requests to NDAA in writing via email to Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

*NDAA reserves the right to update this policy on an as-needed basis.

Questions?

Please contact Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

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