California Lawyer Association
Criminal Law Section
Juvenile Practice Part 2: Duties
Credit(s): |
1 Legal Specialization in Criminal Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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Course Number: |
CL_8-21-18 |
Original Program Date: |
August 21, 2018 |
Duration: |
1 hour |
Access: |
Available for 3 months after purchase |
Date: |
August 21, 2018
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM (Pacific) |
Description:
California State Bar Guidelines require 12 hours of Juvenile Training before representing a minor in juvenile court. Part 2, of the Criminal Law Section Series on Juvenile Practice, will explain the different responsibilities you have to your minor client pre and post disposition, including representation at IEP meetings and disciplinary proceedings.
Faculty:
Sarah Ellenberg
Sarah Ellenberg is the Resource Attorney for the Los Angeles County Alternate Public Defender’s Office, providing advocacy to juvenile clients in regard to their educational and disability rights. Sarah previously defended juveniles in delinquency proceedings, and has also represented adults extensively at the trial and appellate level. She graduated from New York University School of Law in 2000, where she was a member of the Law Review. After a year at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Sarah became a public defender in 2001. She has served as a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Executive Committee, as well as the Judicial Nominees Evaluation Commission of the California State Bar.
Maureen Pacheco, Moderator
Maureen Pacheco is the Trainer for the Juvenile Division of the Alternate Public Defenders Office in Los Angeles and handles the office’s juvenile life without parole resentencing cases. After graduation from Georgetown Law School in 1986, she became a public defender. From 2010-2013, Maureen was the Assistant Director at Loyola Law School’s Center for Juvenile Law and Policy, where she cofounded and taught the Juvenile Innocence and Fair Sentencing Clinic. She is the cofounder of the Pacific Juvenile Defender Center’s Amicus group and is the juvenile legislative liaison for the California Public Defenders Association. She authored the first bill in the nation to provide for the automatic sealing of juvenile records and has testified as a juvenile law expert before various committees of the California Legislature. Maureen serves on the Advisory Board for the Pacific Juvenile Defender Center, is Chair of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Juvenile Justice Committee, and co-author of Guidelines for Los Angeles Delinquency Practitioners. She was awarded the Juvenile Defender of the Year in 2015 by the Pacific Juvenile Defender Center and was honored as 2017 Criminal Defense Attorney of the Year by the Los Angeles County Bar Association.
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