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participatory / Criminal Law

Jul. 1, 2020

A frank conversation about race and change in our criminal justice system

Panelists:

Nancy O'Malley, Alameda County District Attorney and President of the California District Attorney's Association
Eric Schweitzer, Clovis defense lawyer and President of the California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
Chris Bridges, Program Manager, The Implicit Bias Network
Chief Brian Richart, President Chief Probation Officers of California & El Dorado County Probation Chief.

Moderator:

Retired Superior Court Judge Ladoris Cordell

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