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The Section’s White Collar Crime Committee presented “Meet The Democratic Candidates<br />

for New York State Attorney General” with the New York Council <strong>of</strong> Defense Lawyers.<br />

Established the Section Fall and Spring Meetings as a gathering place for the criminal justice<br />

field to focus on issues <strong>of</strong> high importance to the field and obtained cosponsors from outside<br />

the ABA. The Fall Conference on Sentencing Advocacy, Practice, and Reform Institute in<br />

Washington, DC, had 14 outside‐the‐ABA cosponsors (NACDL, NAAG, NDAA, the<br />

National Legal Aid and Defender <strong>Association</strong>, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, The<br />

United States Sentencing Commission, The Sentencing Project, National Center for Victims<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crime, National Crime Victim Law Institute, Federal Public and Community Defenders,<br />

Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice, <strong>American</strong> Probation and<br />

Parole <strong>Association</strong>, Center for Court Innovation, <strong>American</strong> Correctional <strong>Association</strong>, and<br />

the Corporation for Supportive Housing).<br />

Continued the policy outreach implementation plan to State and local <strong>Bar</strong>s. This plan also<br />

keep the <strong>Bar</strong>s and United States Attorneys, Public Defenders, Prosecutors, Criminal Justice<br />

schools, and other criminal law‐related entities alerted to the policy work <strong>of</strong> the section via<br />

Policy Bulletins ‐‐ which are sent quarterly and reach over 550 key individuals involved in<br />

criminal justice.<br />

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Mailed The State <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice 2010 to all State and local <strong>Bar</strong> criminal justice committee<br />

chairs, to national criminal justice groups, as well as Section members and individuals<br />

outside the Section such as pr<strong>of</strong>essors at colleges <strong>of</strong> criminal justice.<br />

Frank C. Razzano, Stephen J. Obie, Adam G. Safwat, Cheryl Evans, Laura Joseph, and Thomas O. Gorman took<br />

part in “Enforcement Trends in Securities & Commodities Actions 2010” on Jan. 13, 2010 at the Law Office <strong>of</strong> Pepper<br />

Hamilton LLP in Washington, D.C.<br />

ABA Criminal Justice Section Annual Report 2009-2010 18

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