Hearing Advocacy and Preserving Issues for Appeal

On-Demand
Live date: 
Thursday, March 4, 2021 - 1:45pm
Price: 
$60.00
Description
 
In this session, parent defenders will learn what the law is and the practical steps for how to preserve an issue for appeal in several scenarios common to juvenile abuse, neglect, and dependency court. Specific topics include notice for permanency planning hearings, parents’ constitutionally protected status, a juvenile’s right to notice and be present, motions in limine to exclude and admit evidence, offers of proof and forecasting testimony, and constitutional issues for out-of-state, non-removal parents. 

Presenters

Sara DePasquale, Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
Timothy Heinle, Civil Defender Educator, Public Defense Education 
 
Additional Information

 

For additional information about indigent defense education courses and resources, visit our Public Defense Education site.  

Duration: 
1.00 hours
CLE Value:
General
1 hrs
Total
1 hrs

Faculty Coordinators

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Professor of Public Law and Government
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Teaching Assistant Professor
For questions regarding course details, please contact the program manager.

Faculty Coordinator

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919.966.4227
Associate Director of Programs and Services, Public Defense Education
For questions regarding course content, please contact the faculty coordinator.

Faculty Coordinators

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Professor of Public Law and Government
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Teaching Assistant Professor
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Topics - Courts and Judicial Administration