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Baltimore Maryland: ABC's of Representing Victims of Crime
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Has the defense subpoenaed your client’s counseling, medical, or education records? Is your client afraid his/her identity will be revealed in open court? Do you need to stay a civil deposition during the criminal case?  

Attend a practical continuing legal education course on August 3rd at the University of Baltimore on how to use Maryland’s crime victims’ rights laws to protect your client. The full-day program, focused on protections in the criminal case, will be taught by the country’s leading experts from the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) and it’s partners. Presenters include Meg Garvin, Executive Director of NCVLI & Clinical Professor of Law and Russell Butler, Executive Director of the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center.

This full-day program, developed for lawyers, advocates, law students, and allied professionals will provide an overview of crime victims’ rights law, guide you through the basic steps involved in representing crime victims in criminal cases, and teach the “how to’s” of asserting crime victims’ rights in Maryland state courts. The training will focus primarily on pretrial practice by highlighting commonly occurring issues that may require motion practice and discussing ways to litigate those issues.  It will also address ethical problems that may arise when representing crime victims and provide an overview of some events during trial and post-conviction stages that may implicate victims’ rights. 

Whether you know nothing about victims’ rights or you already have some experience, this training will provide you with the tools to become an effective advocate for Maryland crime victims. Access to justice requires competent legal advocacy, and yet too often victims of crime do not receive the legal representation that they need to protect their rights. You can help! 

This Maryland program is a part of a series of in-person and webinar continuing legal education courses being taught throughout the country in 2012 by NCVLI and members of NCVLI’s bar association, the National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA)** on a variety of victims’ rights topics.  For more information on the training series, please click here.
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Tuition

Standard - $125
Non-profit, Government or Academic - $75
Enhanced
NAVRA Members** receive a $50 discount
University of Baltimore and Lewis & Clark Alumni receive a $25 discount
Law Students - Free (limited space)

 (Lunch on your own)

Fee waivers are available. Contact NCVLI@lclark.edu for more information.

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Students may register at no charge. Due to limited capacity, only registered student attendees will be admitted.  If you are unable to register because the system indicates that registration capacity is full, please email NCVLI at ncvli@lclark.edu to be placed on a wait list.

Cancellation Policy: Tuition minus $25 handling fee will be refunded provided a written request is submitted to NCVLI and received by 5pm Pacific Time, Friday, July 27, 2012.

Traveling? Directions to campus can be found here.

**The National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) is NCVLI’s Bar Association of practitioners committed to the protection, enforcement, and advancement of crime victims’ rights nationwide. Membership provides numerous benefits including access to free webinar trainings, and a $50 discount for select in-person trainings during 2012.  Visit www.navra.org to join today!

 

This presentation is produced by the National Crime Victim Law Institute under Grant No. 2009-SC-B9-0114, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed here are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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