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SUMMARY:Making sure the sentence you are asking for is the one you want - FREE Webcast
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Public Defender for the Western District of North Carolina and the Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office are co-hosting a free-to-attend\, live webinar on Making Sure the Sentence You are Asking for is the One You Want.  \nPending approval by the NC State Bar\, this presentation is for 1 general hour. If you need CLE credit\, you must complete the post-CLE survey.  \nPlease register by Friday August 2nd at noon:   Register for August 5th  \nWhen: Monday August 5\, 2024 from 12:30-1:30pm. You may log on by 12:15. \nWhere: Anyplace you have internet. Everyone registered will receive a Webex link to join on Friday August 2nd. \nWhat: The presenter will discuss how to help a client at federal sentencing when there are pending and/or related state cases that can impact sentence length and credit. The concepts of primary and secondary custody will be covered so the attorney understands how the Federal Bureau of Prisons calculates pre-sentence credit and also which judge—the state or federal judge—will be deemed (by the federal BOP) to determine whether sentences are consecutive or concurrent. This information will also be helpful to the attorney helping a client at state sentencing when there are pending and/ or related federal cases. In federal court\, when we prepare for sentencing\, we focus—rightfully—on telling our client’s story\, relating that story to 3553(a) factors\, and correctly assessing the guideline range. But when our client has other cases out there\, we also need to understand how the federal sentence will relate to other state sentences\, to make sure that our client won’t end up serving more time than we expect.  \nWho: Shelley Fite serves as National Sentencing Resource Counsel for the Federal Public & Community Defenders\, in which role she assists defenders and other CJA-appointed counsel around the country who are litigating complex sentencing issues. Although Shelley was born and raised in Florida\, she has spent her professional career in Wisconsin as a public defender of one kind or the other and is based in Madison\, Wisconsin. After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2006 and clerking for U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman\, Shelley worked first an appellate attorney with Wisconsin’s State Public Defender and then an associate federal defender with Federal Defender Services of Wisconsin. She joined the Sentencing Resource Counsel Project in March of 2021. \nPlease contact Anthony.F.Monaghan@nccourts.org with any questions.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-webcast/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240809
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SUMMARY:IDS Commission Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The IDS Commission will hold its third quarter meeting of the year on Friday\, August 9\, 2024. \nThis is a virtual meeting only\, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. via Webex. \nClick HERE for Details!
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/ids-commission-meeting-13/
CATEGORIES:IDS Commission Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240814T160000
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SUMMARY:FREE WEBINAR--Break the Stigma: Let's Talk About It
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 14th @ 2:30 p.m. \n90-minutes of CLE Credit Offered; 60-minutes satisfies the professional well-being requirement. \nBreak The Stigma: Let’s Talk About It \nTalking about suicide is both difficult and lifesaving. This training will provide a brief overview of data related to specific population groups that statistics show have higher rates of suicide\, including attorneys. A brief overview of risk factors and warning signs will also be shared along with treatment methods that research has shown to be effective in reducing symptoms of depression as untreated depression is a risk factor for suicide. *This training is similar to the training provided at the 2024 Public Defender Conference. \nThe webinar includes a visual presentation\, live audio\, and interactive Q & A. \nParticipants: This webinar is open to public defenders\, private attorneys who do indigent defense work\, and staff. \nSchedule: The webinar will be held on Wednesday\, August 14th from 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Please plan to sign on 15 minutes before the start of the webinar to test your connection. \nRegistration: https://nccourts.webex.com/weblink/register/r66007ddfae6731f61b37bc701119110a \nFee: There is no registration fee for participants. Those interested in earning CLE credit will need to provide their Bar #; all participants must pre-register individually. \n  \nAbout the Presenter: \nCarla Huff\, MEd\, MSW\, LCSW: Carla began her career in the United States Army and was trained in military intelligence and law enforcement. After leaving the military\, Carla worked as a juvenile court counselor for the Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention in Wake County (Department of Public Safety-Juvenile Services). Carla also spent time working in Wake County Public Schools\, providing support for children and adolescents diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). She later transitioned to working with Alliance Health\, a local managed care organization. Here\, she covered multiple counties and was part of two pilot programs; one providing support to caregivers of children with complex health needs\, the other supporting community inclusion for individuals transitioning out of long-term care\, housing and incarceration. \nCarla is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has interests in the impact of trauma and brain development\, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in civilians and military personnel\, social determinants/drivers of health and epigenetics. \nFor More Information: Contact Carla Huff\, Recruitment and Training Coordinator at Carla.Huff@nccourts.org. \nIf you have differing abilities and need an accommodation to participate in this program\, please contact Carla Huff\, Carla.Huff@nccourts.org\, 919-354-7207.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-webinar-break-the-stigma-lets-talk-about-it/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240816T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240816T133000
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SUMMARY:FREE WEBINAR: Adverse Childhood Experiences 101
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 16 — 12:30 p.m. \n60 minutes of CLE Credit Offered \nAdverse Childhood Experiences 101: Childhood experiences impact overall development and functioning\, resulting in risk and protective factors. This presentation will focus on the impact of adverse childhood experiences\, impact on brain development\, overall health risk factors and what the data has shown about ACE scores. Participants will gain knowledge on how trauma may impact relationships with focused education on improving overall outcomes by interacting with clients in a trauma-informed and trauma-focused manner. \nThe webinar includes a visual presentation\, live audio\, and interactive Q & A. \nParticipants: This webinar is open to all staff who are part of the indigent defense team. \nSchedule: The webinar will be held on Friday\, August 16 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please plan to sign on 15 minutes before the start of the webinar to test your connection. \nRegistration: Please register at the following link: https://nccourts.webex.com/weblink/register/r598ead47c18c4388545a0125d7838bf5 \nFee: There is no registration fee for participants. Those interested in earning 1 CLE will need to complete bar # information requested at registration. \nAbout the Presenter: \nCarla Huff\, MEd\, MSW\, LCSW: Carla began her career in the United States Army and was trained in military intelligence and law enforcement. After leaving the military\, Carla worked as a juvenile court counselor for the Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention in Wake County (Department of Public Safety-Juvenile Services). Carla also spent time working in Wake County Public Schools\, providing support for children and adolescents diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). She later transitioned to working with Alliance Health\, a local managed care organization. Here\, she covered multiple counties and was part of two pilot programs; one providing support to caregivers of children with complex health needs\, the other supporting community inclusion for individuals transitioning out of long-term care\, housing and incarceration. \nCarla is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has interests in the impact of trauma and brain development\, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in civilians and military personnel\, and social determinants/drivers of health. \nFor More Information: Contact Carla Huff\, Recruitment and Training Coordinator at Carla.Huff@nccourts.org. \nIf you require an accommodation to participate in this program\, please contact Carla Huff\, Carla.Huff@nccourts.org\, 919-354-7207.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-webinar-adverse-childhood-experiences-101/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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SUMMARY:FREE WEBINAR: Question\, Persuade and Refer - Supporting Individuals who are Suicidal/In Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 16 — 2:30 p.m. \n1.5 hours of CLE Credit \nQPR: Question\, Persuade and Refer – Supporting Individuals Who Are Suicidal/In Crisis \nTalking about suicide is both difficult and lifesaving. We may not know what to say when someone expresses a threat; it is devastating when we lose someone by suicide and replay in our minds the threats\, both direct and indirect\, that she/he made prior to ending her/his life. Yet\, we are only responsible to do what we know to do at the time it needs doing\, not for the things that we learn to do later. \nQPR was created to be a universal intervention for anyone experiencing emotional distress. This training will provide information on data/statistics\, risk and warning signs\, how to ask questions to gain clarity\, persuading someone to get help and referring someone to get help. \nPlease reach out if you would like to have a conversation prior to the presentation as I know the content may be difficult. I can be reached at O: 919-354-7207 or C: 919-888-0984 E: Carla.Huff@nccourts.org \nThe webinar includes a visual presentation\, live audio\, and interactive Q & A. \nParticipants: This webinar is open to all staff who are part of the indigent defense team. \nSchedule: The webinar will be held on Friday\, August 16 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Please plan to sign on 15 minutes before the start of the webinar to test your connection. \nRegistration Link: https://nccourts.webex.com/weblink/register/r72b6f918490966bc7e8729edeb9163e8 \nFee: There is no registration fee for participants. Those interested in earning 90 minutes of Professional Well-Being CLE will need to complete bar # information requested at registration. \nAbout the Presenter: \nCarla Huff\, MEd\, MSW\, LCSW: Carla began her career in the United States Army and was trained in military intelligence and law enforcement. After leaving the military\, Carla worked as a juvenile court counselor for the Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention in Wake County (Department of Public Safety-Juvenile Services). Carla also spent time working in Wake County Public Schools\, providing support for children and adolescents diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). She later transitioned to working with Alliance Health\, a local managed care organization. Here\, she covered multiple counties and was part of two pilot programs; one providing support to caregivers of children with complex health needs\, the other supporting community inclusion for individuals transitioning out of long-term care\, housing and incarceration. \nCarla is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has interests in the impact of trauma and brain development\, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in civilians and military personnel\, and social determinants/drivers of health. \nFor More Information: Contact Carla Huff\, Recruitment and Training Coordinator at Carla.Huff@nccourts.org. \nIf you require an accommodation to participate in this program\, please contact Carla Huff\, Carla.Huff@nccourts.org\, 919-354-7207.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-webinar-question-persuade-and-refer-supporting-individuals-who-are-suicidal-in-crisis/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240824
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SUMMARY:FREE Wymore Jury Selection Seminar
DESCRIPTION:**Limited to attorneys who are on the Capital Roster**\nFREE one-day Wymore Jury selection seminar to be held in Jackson\, Northampton County\, North Carolina on August 23\, 2024.  \nThe meeting will be in the old courthouse at 102 W. Jefferson Street\, Jackson\, NC. \nThis seminar is open for any lawyer that is not a prosecutor. \n  \nClick here to view the agenda \n*The note about “no reimbursement for expenses” is for state employees (Public defenders\, Assistant Capital Defenders). \n  \nThis seminar has been approved for 5 hours CLE credit. \nPlease email Jennifer Webster to register and receive the seminar materials. \nJennifer.a.webster@nccourts.org
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-wymore-jury-selection-seminar/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240830
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SUMMARY:Juvenile Defender Conference & Parent Attorney Conference --- August 28th and 29th
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Juvenile Defender and Parent Attorney Conferences are cosponsored by the UNC School of Government and the North Carolina Office of Indigent Defense Services. \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW\, DATES\, AND LOCATION:  \nThe Juvenile Defender Conference will be held on Wednesday\, August 28\, from 8:50am to 4:00pm. Topics will include legislative and case law updates to juvenile law (including new capacity procedures and potential changes to Raise the Age)\, representing clients with mental health issues\, and discussion and workshops on how to call and challenge expert testimony as a juvenile defender. Click here to access the agenda. \nThe Parent Attorney Conference will be held on Thursday\, August 29\, from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Topics will include legislative and case law updates (with advocacy pointers for defenders)\, current issues in TPR proceedings\, a practical look at experts in juvenile AND matters\, and what attorneys need to know about parenting evaluations. Click here to access the agenda. \nBoth conferences will be held in person at the UNC School of Government in Chapel Hill\, NC. \n  \nFEE: There is no fee for IDS state employees. The registration fee for private assigned and managed assigned counsel is $200 per conference. \nSCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of scholarships are available for private assigned and managed assigned counsel. If you are interested in applying\, click here to complete the scholarship application. If you receive a scholarship\, the registration fee of $200 is waived. You are responsible for your own travel\, food\, and lodging expenses. Scholarships are awarded no later than two weeks after application submission. \nPlease apply as soon as possible\, as scholarships are awarded on a first-come\, first-served basis. The scholarship deadline is 5pm on Wednesday\, August 7\, 2024. \nREGISTRATION:  \nRegister for the Juvenile Defender Conference here. \nRegister for the Parent Attorney Conference here. \nThe registration deadline for both conferences is 5pm on Wednesday\, August 14. \n  \nCLE CREDIT: The Juvenile Defender Conference will offer approximately 5.5 hours of CLE credit and will qualify for NC State Bar Criminal Law and Juvenile Delinquency specializations\, subject to Bar approval. The Parent Attorney Conference will offer approximately 6.0 hours of CLE credit and qualifies for NC State Bar Child Welfare and Family Law specializations\, subject to Bar approval. \nHOTEL INFORMATION: We are in the process of securing a block of rooms. The hotel information will be available on the course web pages at a later date and in reminder emails. \nTRAVEL: IDS has approved this program for travel reimbursement for state employees at the state rate in accordance with state rules and regulations. For all questions regarding travel reimbursement\, contact Shannon Simmons\, IDS Accounts Payable Supervisor\, at Shannon.J.Simmons2@nccourts.org or 919-890-1660. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have questions about the course content\, please contact Timothy Heinle\, Teaching Assistant Professor\, at heinle@sog.unc.edu. If you have logistical questions or need further information\, please contact Karli Wilson\, Program Manager\, at kwilson@sog.unc.edu. \n  \nThe School of Government is committed to equality of educational opportunity. The School does not discriminate in offering access to its educational programs and activities on the basis of race\, color\, gender\, age\, national origin\, religion\, creed\, disability\, veteran’s status\, sexual orientation\, gender identity\, or gender expression. If you have a disability and need accommodation to participate in any School of Government program\, please let us know.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/juvenile-defender-conference-parent-attorney-conference-august-28th-and-29th/
LOCATION:UNC School of Government\, 400 South Rd.\, Chapel Hill\, 27599\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Juvenile Defender and Parent Attorney Conferences are cosponsored by the UNC School of Government and the North Carolina Office of Indigent Defense Services. \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW DATES AND   \nThe Juvenile Defender Conference will be held on Wednesday August 28 from 8:50am to 4:00pm. Topics will include legislative and case law updates to juvenile law (including new capacity procedures and potential changes to Raise the Age) representing clients with mental health issues and discussion and workshops on how to call and challenge expert testimony as a juvenile defender. Click here to access the agenda. \nThe Parent Attorney Conference will be held on Thursday August 29 from 8:30am to 4:00pm. Topics will include legislative and case law updates (with advocacy pointers for defenders) current issues in TPR proceedings a practical look at experts in juvenile AND matters and what attorneys need to know about parenting evaluations. Click here to access the agenda. \nBoth conferences will be held in person at the UNC School of Government in Chapel Hill NC. \n  \nFEE: There is no fee for IDS state employees. The registration fee for private assigned and managed assigned counsel is $200 per conference. \nSCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of scholarships are available for private assigned and managed assigned counsel. If you are interested in applying click here to complete the scholarship application. If you receive a scholarship the registration fee of $200 is waived. You are responsible for your own travel food and lodging expenses. Scholarships are awarded no later than two weeks after application submission. \nPlease apply as soon as possible as scholarships are awarded on a first-come first-served basis. The scholarship deadline is 5pm on Wednesday August 7 2024. \nREGISTRATION:  \nRegister for the Juvenile Defender Conference here. \nRegister for the Parent Attorney Conference here. \nThe registration deadline for both conferences is 5pm on Wednesday August 14. \n  \nCLE CREDIT: The Juvenile Defender Conference will offer approximately 5.5 hours of CLE credit and will qualify for NC State Bar Criminal Law and Juvenile Delinquency specializations subject to Bar approval. The Parent Attorney Conference will offer approximately 6.0 hours of CLE credit and qualifies for NC State Bar Child Welfare and Family Law specializations subject to Bar approval. \nHOTEL INFORMATION: We are in the process of securing a block of rooms. The hotel information will be available on the course web pages at a later date and in reminder emails. \nTRAVEL: IDS has approved this program for travel reimbursement for state employees at the state rate in accordance with state rules and regulations. For all questions regarding travel reimbursement contact Shannon Simmons IDS Accounts Payable Supervisor at Shannon.J.Simmons2@nccourts.org or 919-890-1660. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have questions about the course content please contact Timothy Heinle Teaching Assistant Professor at heinle@sog.unc.edu. If you have logistical questions or need further information please contact Karli Wilson Program Manager at kwilson@sog.unc.edu. \n  \nThe School of Government is committed to equality of educational opportunity. The School does not discriminate in offering access to its educational programs and activities on the basis of race color gender age national origin religion creed disability veteran’s status sexual orientation gender identity or gender expression. If you have a disability and need accommodation to participate in any School of Government program please let us know.;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=400 South Rd.:geo:-79.0419721,35.910194
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SUMMARY:LC/MS and its Application in Forensic Toxicology
DESCRIPTION:The Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office is hosting a free to attend presentation on LC/MS and its Application in Forensic Toxicology. This presentation is approved for 1 general CLE hour by the NC State Bar. If you need CLE credit\, you must complete the post-cle survey. \nPlease register below by August 29th at noon: \nRegister for August 30th  \nWhen: Rescheduled (from April 26) to August 30\, 2024 at 12:30. You may log in or enter the conference room by 12:15. \nWhere: Anyplace you have internet or the 4th Floor conference room of the Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office [to left off elevator at 720 E 4th St Charlotte]. \n Everyone who registers will receive a link to join the day before. \nWhat: LC/MS is the gold standard in forensic toxicology and the detection of elicit substances. Unlike other forms of analytical testing\, LC/MS relies on the principles of chromatography and mass spectrometry coupled together to determine substances. This presentation dives into this testing method and how it offers undeniable detection of substances and can help attorneys understand why it is needed. Additionally\, I will provide a connection between how forensic chemistry can be used to ultimately understand the pharmacological and toxicology of elicit substances and their impacts to the human body. These pieces of evidence can be critical for attorneys and defense attorneys in truly understanding their clients situations. \nWho: Dr. Rohan Parekh is a chemist by training with a plethora of experience dealing with analytical instruments and techniques such as chromatography and mass spectrometry. He has over 5 years of experience working in industry with these analytical techniques as well as a masters in Chemistry from East Carolina University. Dr. Parekh has also completed a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the Brody School of Medicine which has provided a strong understanding of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics\, which aids in his ability to serve as an expert. Dr. Parekh has been published in numerous journals including Nature\, and has taught numerous seminars and courses on drug chemistry\, pharmacology and toxicology. These activities validate Dr. Parekh has developed a keen understanding of translational medicine and how drugs/toxicants and their basic chemical reactions can result in direct effects in humans and can alter their states of consciousness and ensuing actions. \nFor those that may have toxicology evidence in their criminal case\, Dr. Parekh is willing to give a free mini-consult on April 26th so you can decide whether you would like to retain him for your case. Please email Anthony.F.Monaghan@nccourts.org if you are interested in speaking with Dr. Parekh on April 26th about your criminal case.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/lc-ms-and-its-application-in-forensic-toxicology/
LOCATION:Mecklenburg Public Defender’s Office\, 720 E 4th Street\, Charlotte\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:CLE
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