Mass Incarceration of African Americans and Expungement Clinic

Posted by on February 24, 2014

Join the Black Male Development Symposium For a Day of Social Justice

Saturday, March 15, 2014
Arcadia  University – The Commons
450  S.  Easton  Road,  Glenside,  PA  19038
Cost: $10.00 – Lunch Included

The Mass Incarceration of African Americans
8:30  a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Keynote Speaker
Michael Coard, Esq.

Workshops
Do  You  Know  Your  Rights  When  Stopped  by  the  Police?
(Michael  Coard,  Esq.)

Mass Incarceration and Its Implication on Our Community
(Ms. Keir Bradford-Grey & Judge Garrett Page)

Your Child and The System
(Andrea Lawful-Trainer, Denise James, & Connie Grier)

The Psychological Effects of Prison
(Jondhi Harrell & Anthony Dickerson)

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Chat & Chew – Lunch Time Discussion

Why Expungements Are Necessary
Mike Lee, Esq., Philadelphia Criminal Record Expungement Project
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Expungement Clinic
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

A Return to Institutionalized Slavery, Oppression, and Disenfranchisement of Constitutional Rights

An Expungement is a motion that is filed with the court requesting that any record of past criminal charges be purged from the searchable record and any database that may be holding that information. To determine if you are eligible for an expungement in Pennsylvania, please go to http://www.paexpungementproject.org
For this clinic, our target audience will be adults and youth who are eligible for expungement(s) and their cases were adjudicated in Montgomery County, PA.

Bring $10 if you would like to complete a Pennsylvania State Police background check.  (This fee cannot be waived)

For Juvenile Record Expungements
If you had a case in Juvenile Court that you wish to have expunged, you must have following documents:
Juvenile Petition (charging document)
Affidavit of Probable Cause
Order of Adjudication
Order of Disposition – Original
Order of Disposition – Release from Probation
Early Expungement Agreement, if available

If you do not have these forms in your own records, copies may be obtained by contacting the Juvenile Court Clerk’s Office in the Juvenile Probation Department, 530 Port Indian Road, Eagleville, PA  19403 or 610.630.2252 ext. 5.

Special Movie Screening: Broken On All Sides
Health Insurance Marketplace Education and Enrollment

Cost—$10.00 (Includes Lunch)

For more information and questions, call the BMDS hotline 215-572-8510
RSVP Required by Monday, March 10, 2014

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