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50 minutes
Date Published

August 8, 2020

Publisher

Monroe County Bar Association

Subjects

Criminal Law, Diversity

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Summary

CLE: Deconstructing Defund: What Does Defund the Police Mean and What are its Implications? Moderated by Erin Elmouji, Esq., Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP, this will be a panel discussion featuring Duwaine Bascoe, Esq., Abrams Fensterman LLP; AJ Durwin, Esq.,; Ashley Gantt, New York Civil Liberties Union; and Chief David Catholdi, Brighton Police Department.

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Presenters

Duwaine Bascoe, Esq.

DUWAINE BASCOE, ESQ., is an associate in the Rochester office of Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara,... Read More

Chief David Catholdi

CHIEF DAVID CATHOLDI began his career as a police officer for the Village of Lyons in 1995. He joined the Brighton Police... Read More

A.J. Durwin, Esq.

A.J. DURWIN, ESQ., is an attorney and advocate for police accountability issues. He is a member of the Police Accountability... Read More

Erin Elmouji, Esq.

ERIN ELMOUJI, ESQ., is an Associate with Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP, who focuses her practice on commercial litigation. Erin... Read More

Ashley Gantt

For the last 10 years ASHLEY GANTT has worked in the heart of the social justice movement. Ashley began her work as an... Read More

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