San
Francisco District Attorney Kamala D. Harris
and Co-Sponsors
The California District Attorneys Association
The National District Attorneys Association
Hastings College of the Law
Transgender Law Center
and
Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedon
invite you to join us
in San Francisco for:
Hate
Crimes: Combating Gay &
Transgender "Panic" Strategies
July
20 – 21, 2006
'Panic'
strategies have been used by criminal defendants to
claim that their culpability for committing homicide
or violent assault is mitigated when the victim is a
lesbian, gay or transgender person.
This multitrack
conference will instruct prosecutors, peace officers,
investigators, victim/witness advocates and representatives
of community-based organizations on: countering “panic”
strategies from the investigatory phase through trial;
seeking hate crime enhancements and addressing the problems
often encountered; victim services; and restitution.
There is
no charge for this event.
Online
Registration :
www.cdaa.org/training/index.asp
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Confirmed
Panelists Include:
Chris
Lamiero, Prosecutor, Alameda County District Attorney's
Office and Lead Prosecutor in
the Gwen Araujo murder case
Dave O'Malley, former Police Chief of
Lamarie, Wyoming and Chief Investigator in
the Matthew Shepard murder case
Brian
Cook, Special Agent, San Francisco Office of the FBI
Gloria
Allred,
Civil Rights Attorney and Victim Advocate
Milanda
Moore, Inspector, San Francisco Police Department Hate
Crime Unit
Kathleen
Boyovich, Inspector, Alameda County District
Attorney's Office
Joyce
Dudley, Hate Crimes Prosecutor, Santa Barbara District
Attorney's Office
and
for a case study of the Gwen Araujo murder case:
Michael
Thorman, Counsel for
defendant Michael Magidson
William
Du Bois, Counsel for
defendant Jose Merel
Conference:
Thursday,
July 20 & Friday, July 21
at Hastings College of the Law
198 McAllister Street
(free of charge)
Town
Hall Meeting & Reception:
Thursday
evening, July 20 at The Center
1800 Market Street
Reception:
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Town Hall Meeting:
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(free & open to the public)
Guest
Speakers:
Sylvia
Guerrero, mother of Gwen Araujo
Dave
O'Malley, former Police Chief of Laramie, Wyoming and Chief
Investigator in
the Matthew Shepard murder case
This Symposium will be certified
for MCLE, POST and Counselor Credits
Online
Registration :
www.cdaa.org/training/index.asp
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'Panic' strategies have been raised in homicide and assault
cases nationwide, inviting jury nullification and attempting
to justify violent crime based upon the identity of the
victim. These strategies have allowed dangerous criminals
to commit violent acts and receive little more than a
slap on the wrist. This conference will provide law enforcement
officers, prosecutors and the communities we protect with
the tools, experience and information needed to dismantle
the myth that these strategies constitute a legitimate
legal defense.” |
~ Kamala D. Harris
San Francisco District Attorney
Hotel Information:
Blocks
of rooms at special Symposium rates have been reserved at these
hotels for July 19-23, 2006:
The
Maxwell Hotel (Union Square): $119 for deluxe / $139
for executive rooms on top four floors of hotel. Call the hotel's
reservations department at 888.734.6299 and reference the "DA
Symposium" group to receive the group rate.
The Hotel Rex (Union Square): $149. Call the
hotel's reservations department at 800-433-4434 and reference
the "DA Symposium" group to receive the group rate.
The
Hotel Vitale (The Embarcadero): $239 per night for
city view rooms / $269 for partial bay view / $299 for rooms
along the Embarcadero. Call the hotel's reservations department
at 888-890-8688 and reference the "DA Symposium" group
to receive the group rate.
Each
hotel is minutes away by street car from the Symposium site,
which is the Civic Center area of San Francisco. These special
rates will be available until June 19th or until the group block
is sold-out, whichever comes first. Guests wishing to arrive
early may do so based upon availability.
Fiscal
Sponsor:
The
Transgender Law Center
Conference
Partners:
National Black Prosecutors Association; The Charles
R. Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law; Lawyers Committee
for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area; Lambda
Legal Defense and Education Fund; National Center for
Lesbian Rights; National Lesbian and Gay Law Association;
Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom; Triangle Foundation;
Community United Against Violence; Transgender Law Center.
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