Indigent Defenders in Civil Proceedings Webinar

The webinar, presented live by School of Government faculty member Timothy Heinle, will review issues surrounding the testimony and out-of-court statements of children in juvenile abuse, neglect, and dependency proceedings (AND). Topics will include relevant considerations when a party wishes to call a child witness (including subpoenas, motions in limine, availability, and competency), and admissibility concerns when a party offers a child’s out-of-court statements (including those made on social media, and to parties or third-party professionals) into evidence. Note that some content will be relevant to the work of defenders in other civil proceedings; however, topics will be discussed in the context of juvenile AND.
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This course will be on Friday, June 27, from 1:00 p.m. until 2:30 p.m.
The registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 23.
Additional information
Agenda: Click here to view the agenda.
Attendees: This webinar is open to public defenders, private assigned and managed assigned counsel and other attorneys who represent indigent respondents in civil matters, including but not limited to juvenile abuse/neglect/dependency; termination of parental rights; and juvenile justice proceedings.
General | 1.50 hrs |
Total | 1.50 hrs |