From Ryan Muennich <[email protected]>
Subject Free CLE on 12/16: Crim-Imm 101
Date December 6, 2024 12:59 AM
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** Crim-Imm 101: Introduction for Defense Attorneys
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** December 16, 2024 1:00 - 2:30 PM
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In 2010, the Supreme Court held that the 6th Amendment requires criminal defense attorneys to advise non-citizen clients about the immigration consequences that could arise from the decision to plead guilty or go to trial in Padilla v. Kentucky. This training will provide guidance for defense attorneys on gathering immigration information from clients to work with immigration counsel to understand the immigration consequences of convictions. It will also include updates on current ICE arrest and policing practices in New York City.

The training is virtual and free of charge. It was last given for CLE credit on June 6, 2024. Advanced registration is required. ([link removed])


** What You Will Learn:
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* Why it matters for defense counsel to advise immigrant clients on immigration consequences of criminal contact.
* Current ICE arrest and policing practices in New York City, and anticipated changes with the new administration.
* A brief introduction to basic concepts of immigration law and the client history that impacts the immigration consequences of a conviction.
* An overview of common immigration statuses.


** Who Should Attend:
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This course is aimed at criminal defense or family defense attorneys who represent immigrant clients. However all attorneys representing immigrant clients can benefit from learning about the best practices for gathering immigration history information and the ways ICE targets immigrants after an arrest. This course is appropriate for both new and experienced attorneys. This course is not open to individuals employed by local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security or by prosecutorial agencies including District Attorney’s Offices.

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** Support Free Legal Education
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IDP is proud to offer essential training like Crim-Imm 101: Introduction for Defense Attorneys at no cost to help ensure immigrant clients receive informed and effective legal representation. This work is made possible by donors who share our vision of fairness and justice for all, regardless of immigration status.

Your contribution ensures we can continue to provide these critical resources and fight against unjust immigration policies that harm our communities.

Donate today ([link removed]) and join us in building a future where no one is disposable.

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