This webinar presentation qualifies for .5 “Implicit Bias” credit.
Some who come in contact with the court system may suffer from various mental illnesses. Recognizing any impediments those individuals have or assistance they may need, while recognizing any biases we may bring to the table, enables us to both respect the individual and promote the administration of justice. Using examples from Sacramento’s diversion courts, Judge Lawrence Brown will describe some methods for bringing justice to those suffering from mental illness in the Sacramento area.
Please note: This MCLE webinar offering is a collaboration between the Sacramento County Public Law Library and the St. Thomas More Society, Sacramento an affiliate of the Sacramento County Bar Association.
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Paid reservations must be received by Monday, January 9, 2023 prior to the event on Wednesday, January 11, 2022.
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**This webinar qualifies for 1-hour of “participatory” MCLE credit of which .5 of the “Implicit Bias” credit. The Sacramento County Public Law Library, provider #11100, certifies that this event conforms to the standards approved for educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education [Rule 2.72].
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