Sentencing for Sophomores & Sentencing for Seniors Part 1: Sentencing for Sophomores Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 Time: 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Cost: $65, members only Part 2: Sentencing for Seniors Date: Friday, November 18, 2022 Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Cost: $40, members only Parts 1 & 2 Combined: Cost $100, members only (a savings of $5) Law Students: $25. This is a members only event. Law students who register and pay $25 will receive OCDLA membership through June 30, 2023. The programs will be recorded and available to all registrants. Please have your Sentencing Guidelines grid handy to refer to. Need a copy? Click here. Presenter — Jesse Barton, Attorney, Salem Participants may choose to participate in either section or both. When registering, select the ticket that corresponds to the section or sections you wish to attend. Sentencing for Sophomores This “Sentencing for Sophomores” CLE, which qualifies for both practical skills and general CLE accreditation, provides a comprehensive overview of the state’s Felony Sentencing Guidelines, as well as the state’s multiple sentencing schemes that overlay the guidelines. The CLE particularly focuses on the “Ten Crucial Concepts for Providing Competent Representation at Sentencing,” and references various complex sentencing issues addressed in the “Sentencing for Seniors” CLE. Sentencing for Seniors This “Sentencing for Seniors” CLE addresses several complex sentencing issues (which are referenced in the “Sentencing for Sophomores” CLE). It also provides background information about “criminomics and mass incarceration as failed policy,” and “mass incarceration as a tool of racial and ethnic oppression,” which defense counsel can use to seek sentence mitigation. |