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WEBCAST: Crime Victims' Rights
Date(s):
September 11, 2019
Description:Credit: 0 Credit Hours
**Registration is now closed for this program. Join the D.C. Bar Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community for an informative and topical discussion on crime victims’ rights. Learn about the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and victims' rights to restitution, as well as the role of crime victims within the criminal justice system, from reporting a crime and navigating the criminal investigation process to enforcing crime victims’ rights during plea, trial and sentencing proceedings. Are you a law student and looking to register for one of our programs? Join the new Law Student Community and attend most individual programs at a discounted rate. Find out more here. Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar District of Columbia Affairs Community; D.C. Bar Litigation Community
This program is available for both in-person attendance and live webcast participation. Webcast registration options can be found at the bottom of this page. Webcast registrants will receive access information by logging into the D.C. Bar website You will need a headset or working computer speakers to hear the audio portion of the presentation. Please Note: Requests for changes to registration from in-person attendance to webcast must be made by 10:00 am the day of the event. Speakers: - Judge Tannisha Bell, D.C. Office of Administrative Hearings, former Chief, Crime Victim Services Section, Ohio Attorney General’s Office
- Sarah McClellan, Chief, Victim Witness Assistance Unit, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia
- Bridgette Stumpf, Executive Director, Network for Victim Recovery of DC
- Fabio Leonardi, Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (Moderator)
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION Registration Fee: $0 Sponsoring/Related Community Member; $15 Law Student Community Member; $40 Government/NonProfit; $40 D.C. Bar Member; $55 Non-Member; $125 Group Webcast
REGULAR REGISTRATION *after September 6, 2019 Registration Fee: $20 Sponsoring/Related Community Member; $15 Law Student Community Member; $50 Government/NonProfit; $50 D.C. Bar Member; $65 Non-Member; $150 Group Webcast
Please select Individual Registration above to register for this webcast.
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Fabio Leonardi, Counsel, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (Moderator) Bridgette Stumpf, Executive Director, Network for Victim Recovery of DC Sarah McClellan, Chief, Victim Witness Assistance Unit, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia Tannisha Bell, D.C. Office of Administrative Hearings, former Chief, Crime Victim Services Section, Ohio Attorney General’s Office |
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