Juvenile Training Immersion Program 2019
April 11-12, 2019
Agate Beach Inn, Newport
Juvenile Training Immersion Program (JTIP) Thursday afternoon, Apr 11 (12:00–5:00 p.m.)
Friday morning, Apr 12 (8:00 a.m.–12:20 p.m.)A special invitation-only delinquency training that involves large and small group work, plus interactive exercises led by inspiring trainers —
- Maurisa Gates, Metropolitan Public Defenders Office, Portland
- Jennifer McGowan, Youth, Rights & Justice, Portland
- George Yeannakis, Office of Public Defense Services, Olympia, WA
Training areas include —
- Fourth Amendment Challenges
- Disposition Advocacy
- Post-Disposition Advocacy
$125 registration (no online registration). Limited space – one lawyer from each Judicial District will be selected. If you would like to attend, contact your contract administrator and send an email to tmay@ocdla.org. You must also register for the Annual Juvenile Law Conference. Deadline to register: April 2.Developed by the National Juvenile Defender Center, JTIP is meant to be the “gold standard” in training for juvenile defenders and is intended to help defenders across the country offer the highest level of advocacy for their clients. Visit ocdla.org for more info about OCDLA’s JTIP training.____________CLE CreditPending approval in Oregon, Washington, California. For other state accreditation, call OCDLA at 541-686-8716.
Agenda
Juvenile Training Immersion ProgramApril 11-12, 2019Agate Beach Inn, Newport, ORTrainers: Maurisa Gates, Jennifer McGowan, George Yeannakis Thursday, April 11 12:00p Registration/Check-In Lesson 19, Fourth Amendment Challenges12:30 | Introduction to NJDC and JTIP 12:45 | Fourth Amendment Challenges / Large Group Meeting I. The Law (10 min)II. Adolescent Development and the Fourth Amendment (10 min)III. Steps in Fourth Amendment Analysis: Tangible Evidence (70 min)IV. Specialized Fourth Amendment Protections (30 min) 2:45 | Break / Transition to Small Group Meetings 3:00 | V. Fourth Amendment Challenges / Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercises (120 min)
- Developing a suppression theory and arguing that theory to a judge
5:00 | Adjourn for the day. Friday, April 12 7:15a | Hot Breakfast Lesson 35, Disposition Advocacy 8:00 | Disposition Advocacy / Large Group Meeting I. Role of the Defender (5 min)II. Pre-Disposition Preparation (40 min)
a. Disposition Letter/Report
III. Dispositional Hearings (20 min)
a. Timing of the Hearing
b. Non-Evidentiary Disposition Hearings
c. Evidentiary Disposition Hearing
9:05 | Break, refreshments and move to small group meeting rooms for Forensic Exercises. 9:15 | VII. Disposition Planning / Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercise (60 min)10:15 | Break, refreshments and move to Large Group meeting room for next lesson. Lesson 37, Post-Disposition Advocacy 10:25 | Post-Disposition Advocacy / Large Group MeetingI. Counseling the Client on the Right to Appellate Review After Adjudication (10 min)II. Role of the Defender Post-Disposition (10 min)III. Role of Juvenile Defender When the Youth is on Probation (10 min)IV. Revocation of Probation (15 min)V. Commitment and Placement After Disposition (10 min)VI. Sealing and Expungement of Juvenile Records (10 min) 11:30 | Break, refreshments and move to small group meeting rooms for Forensic Exercises. 11:40 | VII. Probation Revocation Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercise (40 min) 12:20p | Adjourn. 1:00 | Annual Juvenile Law Conference begins.Program subject to change.
Venue
Agate Beach Inn, NewportOur reservation deadline has been extended to April 2.Call 541-265-9411, mention that you are with the OCDLA Juvenile Conference.
$99 hillside, $129 ocean view. Pet rooms available for extra charge and on a limited basis.Overflow lodging at The Hallmark Resort
Call (541) 265-2600Two Queen Traditionals: $134.00Two Queen Limited Editions: $144.00King Spa Limited Editions: $144.00
To register for the invitation only Juvenile Training Immersion Program, please contact OCDLA, 541-686-8716, or email tmay@ocdla.org.