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The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Posting of third party content on NACDL’s Twitter page does not constitute endorsement.

Washington, D.C.
Joined March 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 25

    The COVID-19 pandemic is dramatically impacting the criminal justice system. Read NACDL statements about the virus, a compilation of motions, etc. related to at-risk clients, advocacy letters, criminal justice community resources, & the latest news here:

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  2. 7 hours ago

    Early Data Shows Black People Are Being Disproportionally Arrested for Social Distancing Violations

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  3. 9 hours ago

    De Blasio Under Fire for Selective Enforcement of Social-Distancing Guidelines Read 's Statement of Principles concerning COVID-19 and its May 11 news release here:

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  4. 10 hours ago

    “They issue soap but it never lasts. The two bars of soap being passed out once a week are smaller than hotel soap.” Listen to the words of people incarcerated in VA prisons in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

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  5. 11 hours ago

    These towns love their federal prison. But covid-19 is straining the relationship.

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    13 hours ago
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    20 hours ago
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  8. 13 hours ago

    “COVID19 reinforces the feeling that my life is expendable, a feeling that prison already tries to create within us.” Listen to the words of people incarcerated in VA prisons in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

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  9. 14 hours ago

    Advocates Push For Details On Georgia’s Response To Covid-19 In Prisons And Jails

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    🚨NEW: Decarceration is necessary, but NOT SUFFICIENT response to COVID-19. Major scale-up in reentry services needed to prevent infection, save lives There is broad bipartisan support for addl measures to help ppl transition to society. We must act NOW

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  11. 17 hours ago

    Social distancing enforcement is ramping up. So is concern that black and Latino residents may face harsher treatment.

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    20 hours ago

    . Trial Advocacy & Litigation Skills Training Course: A 12-Episode Web series... via

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    May 11

    FREE Webinar May 13, 2020: "Deploying Surveillance for Public Health: Examining the Practical Limits and Privacy Risks of Technical Systems to Combat the Pandemic"

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    May 11

    FREE Webinar "Protecting Privilege in a Pandemic: Tools for Securing Your Documents and Communications While Working Remotely" Friday, May 15, 1:00pm ET

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    Published by Press, is a legal thriller for readers everywhere. Learn more and get your own copy here:

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    May 11

    NYUJ STATEMENT: Advocates Call on De Blasio and Local Leaders Across State to Avoid Selective Enforcement on Social-Distancing and Pursue Civic Education Instead of Criminal Prosecution.

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    STATEMENT: Based on the limited data available, DOCCS’s positive rate for incarcerated people is at least 65 percent, a positive rate more than six times the World Health Organization’s recommended maximum.

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  19. Retweeted
    May 11

    Our updated analysis of nationwide COVID cases in prisons. NY continues to be an outlier with far more positive cases among staff than incarcerated individuals.

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  20. 20 hours ago

    How Reuters Analyzed Court Data on Qualified Immunity

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  21. May 11

    Prisoners Who Test Positive For Covid-19 In Connecticut Are Sent To A Notorious Maximum Security Prison

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