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Ferguson, Fines, and Fees



Content Partner:  Pro Bono Institute
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Description: The costs associated with being a low-income offender can be overwhelming, as many states and localities charge fees and surcharges to fund the criminal justice system at every step of the process, from the courtroom to jail to probation. These may include fees for public defenders, jail fees, court administrative fees, prosecution fees, probation fees, parole fees, and more. Failure to pay these “poverty penalties” can lead to additional prison sentences or other consequences, such as the inability to obtain a driver’s license, that pose barriers to successfully re-entering society.
 
This webinar will explore inspiring developments in the effort to decriminalize poverty and how pro bono lawyers can be of help.  The events in Ferguson, Missouri shined a spotlight on the use of local courts, jails, and police forces to generate millions of dollars in profits off the backs of our most impoverished citizens, including juveniles.  These practices devastate individuals and communities, while creating cultures of fear and resentment.


Practice Areas: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Online Media Type: Audio
Production Date: 09/14/2017 1:00 PM EDT
Level: Intermediate
Category: Standard
Duration: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes
Online Format: Live
Course Type: Public

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Speakers:
Lisa Borden - Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz
Katherine Hubbard - Civil Rights Corps
Sonia Murphy - White & Case
Sara Totonchi - Southern Center for Human Rights
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