Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE)
MCLE: Learn How to Help Detained Immigrants: Bond Hearing Practice
Wednesday, July 17, 2019: 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Detained immigrants are significantly less likely to be granted any relief in removal proceedings than non-detained immigrants, due to the severe disadvantages of their confinement in a remote facility akin to prison. However, many immigrants are eligible for release on bond. This training will teach attorneys how to prepare for immigration court bond hearings to give detained immigrants a better chance at starting a new life.
Class covers:
- Legal authority for different types of immigration detention
- Eligibility for release on bond
- Preparing for a bond hearing
- Representing a client at the hearing
- Practical advice from an experienced immigration law practitioner
Earn 1.0 hour general MCLE credit
Presented by Patricia Ortiz and Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project:
Patricia Ortiz has been the program director for the Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project since July 2015. She joined the Esperanza team in August 2013 and was a Managing Attorney for its Representation Program before becoming its new leader. During her time at Esperanza, Patricia has specialized in representation for detained adults with mental illness and has overseen the program's Asylum Workgroup, which has provided services to hundreds of minors.
Registration fee: $20
Non-refundable, payment reserves spot.
Reduced-rate parking options available during registration.
Brown bag event, eat your lunch in the classroom! Water and snack provided.