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Incorporating Race and Culture into Criminal Cases

When:
Tuesday, July 27, 2021, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Where:
Zoom

Additional Info:
Category:
Panel Discussion
Registration is required
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ARC, Inc. is continuing its webinar series on selected topics in mitigation, currently following a once-per-month summer schedule. This month Twyla Carter of The Bail Project will speak about incorporating race and culture into criminal cases. <br /><br />Twyla Carter is the National Policy Director at The Bail Project. Prior to joining TBP, Twyla was a Senior Staff Attorney in the Criminal Law Reform Project at the ACLU national office, where she litigated local and state bail inequities and right-to-counsel protections in the federal courts, and designed alternative bail and representation policies and procedures for targeted jurisdictions. Prior to working at the ACLU, Twyla was a public defender for ten years. She was the Misdemeanor Practice Director for the King County Department of Public Defense in Seattle, where she oversaw all misdemeanor casework across the four divisions of the department. As a Staff Attorney at The Defender Association, Twyla handled felony and misdemeanor trial caseloads, represented juveniles, and appealed misdemeanor convictions. Twyla is licensed to practice law in New York and Washington State and she is admitted to practice in numerous federal courts. Twyla is a frequent speaker on all aspects of the criminal legal system, including bail and police reform, right-to-counsel issues, and how to incorporate race and culture into criminal and death penalty cases.<br /><br />Please register no later than 5pm Eastern the day before the webinar you wish to attend.