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Juvenile Training Immersion Program 2018

April 19–20, 2018

Agate Beach Inn, Newport

Juvenile Training Immersion Program 2018

April 19–20, 2018

Agate Beach Inn, Newport
Download written material here (contact OCDLA for password).

Seminar Evaluations Link.


Juvenile Training Immersion Program (JTIP)
April 19 – 20
Thursday afternoon (12:00–5:00 p.m.)
Friday morning (8:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m.)

 
JTIP is 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
  • Nicole McGrath, Attorney, Seattle

Training areas include —
  • investigation
  • principles of motion practice
  • pretrial discovery
  • evidence and objections
 
$100 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 to arrange payment. 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.
 
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CLE Credit
Pending approval in Oregon, Washington, California. For other state accreditation, call OCDLA at 541-686-8716.

Agenda

Download written material here (contact OCDLA for password).

Seminar Evaluations Link.



Trainers: Maurisa Gates, Metropolitan Public Defenders Office, Portland; Jennifer McGowan, Youth, Rights & Justice, Portland; Nicole McGrath, Attorney, Seatttle

Thursday, April 19


12:00p         Registration/Check-In
 
LESSON 13 — Investigation
 
12:30    Investigation / Large Group Meeting
            • The Importance of Thorough and Prompt Defense Investigation

12:50         Break / Transition to Small Group Meetings
 
1:05         Investigation / Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercises
• Creating an Investigation Plan

1:50         Break / Move back to large group meeting rooms for large group meeting, refreshments.
 
2:05         Investigation / Large Group Meeting
• Locating and Interviewing Witnesses
• Gathering Police Reports, Other Documents and Real Evidence
• Selecting and Directing Your Investigator

 • Strategies for Investigation with Limited Resources
 
LESSON 14 — Pre-trial Discovery
 
3:00         Pre-trial Discovery / Large Group Meeting
• The Basics of Discovery
• Obtaining Discovery from the Government
• Obtaining Material from Third Parties Using the Formal Court Process
• Discovery Requests by Prosecutors
 
4:10         Break / Transition to Small Group Meetings
 
4:25         Pretrial Discovery Practice / Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercises

4:55         Adjourn for the day.


Friday, April 20
 
7:15a         Hot Breakfast
 
LESSON 18 — Principles of Motion Practice
 
 8:00             Principles of Motion Practice / Large Group Meeting
• Motions 101
• Strategic Considerations in Filing Motions
• Preserving the Record for Appeal

           
8:45         Break, refreshments and move to small group meeting rooms for Forensic Exercises.
 
9:00         Identifying Motions and Making Strategic Decisions / Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercise

9:45         Transition back to Large Group for next lesson.
 
LESSON 27 — Evidence and Objections
 
10:00             Evidence and Objections / Large Group Meeting
• Evidence: The Basic Definition
• Relevance
• Laying Foundation for Various Types of Evidence
• Objections
• Evidence Blocking
• Anticipating Evidence to Defense Evidence
 
11:30         Break, refreshments and move to small group meeting rooms for Forensic Exercises.
 
11:45          Evidence and Objections Small Group Meeting and Forensic Exercise

12:15p         Adjourn.
 
1:00          Annual Juvenile Law Conference begins.
 
 

Investigation track

Venue

Agate Beach Inn, Newport
Book by March 24.

Group ID # 8U3GI5E0
http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/groupSearch.do?groupId
 
Call 541-265-9411 by March 24, mention Group ID # 8U3GI5E0.
$98 hillside, $128 ocean view. Pet rooms available for extra charge.

Please call the hotel directly, at 541-265-9411, to reserve special rooms, such as pet friendly rooms, or to reserve dates that are before or after your groups’ event dates, as they may be available, but not included in the online allocation. Please call the hotel directly, at 541-265-9411, if your preferred room type is not available on-line, as it still may be available through our Front Desk.

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Overflow Lodging
Hallmark Resort, Newport

1-844-815-5479

744 SW Elizabeth Street

Make reservations by March 20.
$119 Traditional One Queen Guestroom

$129 Traditional Two Queen Guestroom

$139 Limited Edition Two Queen Guestroom

$149 Limited Edition King Spa Guestroom

Mention OCDLA to receive these special rates. No special OCDLA rates guaranteed after March 20.

 

Materials

To register for the invitation only Juvenile Training Immersion Program, please contact OCDLA, 541-686-8716, or email tmay@ocdla.org.