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Annual Capital Defense Training Program

Wednesday July 11
2012

  • By: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
  • Time: 1:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    House of Association
    42 West 44th Street
    New York, NY
  • Contact:
    Jason Gould
    Captial Punishment Committee, New York City Bar Association
    (212)-336-2843
  • Website: www.nycbar.org

This free program offers 5.0 CLE credits and is intended for law students and attorneys who are currently representing or are interested in representing death-row inmates in post-conviction proceedings. The program features nationally recognized death penalty experts. It includes an introductory presentation on post-conviction capital work, a discussion of ethics issues faced by death penalty lawyers, a review of recent Supreme Court decisions, and a presentation on developing mitigation evidence in capital cases.

The session will be followed by presentation of the Norman Redlich Capital Defense Distinguished Service and Pro Bono Awards by the Hon. Robert M. Morgenthau and Stephen B. Bright to those who have shown excellence in the representation of death-row inmates or in advocating for the abolition of the death penalty. These awards seek to honor Dean Redlich's legacy by recognizing those members of the New York bar who have emulated his life-long dedication to challenging the death penalty. Mr. Bright will also deliver the keynote lecture, which will be followed by a cocktail reception.

Also, during the 6:00pm session attendees will have the opportunity to earn 1 CLE credit. This session could be of interest to those considering taking on representation of a death row inmate.

To register, please provide the following information to Jason Gould via e-mail (jgould@pbwt.com) or fax (212-336-1286): (i) name; (ii) affiliation; (iii) mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address; and (iv) whether you currently represent and/or are interested in representing a death row inmate.

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