“Consequences
of Criminal Charges” a new topic area on lawhelp.org/ny
NEWYORK— Anyone
who has faced criminal charges, especially those
who have been convicted and are reentering society,
now have a new source of assistance in their
efforts to get on with their lives. Today, LawHelp.org/NY,
along with Reentry Net/NY and over a dozen contributing
organizations, announced the completion of LawHelp’s
new topic area, “Consequences
of Criminal Charges.”
The new section has nine subtopics, including:
- Certificates that Show Rehabilitation
- Encounters with Police
- Family and Public Assistance Issues for People
with Criminal Records
- Housing and Immigration Issues for People
with Criminal Charges
- Voting Rights
Under these headings are links to helpful publications,
some translated into multiple languages, which
can be accessed for free. There is also information
about the legal aid offices and social services
organizations that offer assistance to those
affected by the collateral consequences of criminal
charges.
“Many individuals are not aware of how
they can mitigate some of the negative consequences
of having a criminal record,” said Collin
Bull, Director of the City Bar Justice Center’s
Reentry Project, a pro bono program
that offers legal services to released inmates,
such as cleaning up rap sheets, obtaining Certificates
of Good Conduct, and challenging denials of public
housing applications. “Our reentry program
is one in a growing list of New York advocacy
groups that can provide free advice and representation.
The LawHelp site is a great supply of information
compiled in a user-friendly manner, especially
for the public.”
“ When the government initiates
a criminal proceeding, whole families can be swept
away in the process,” said McGregor Smyth,
Director of the Civil Action Practice at The
Bronx Defenders, which hosts a collaborative
network and online resource center for advocates
on the consequences of criminal proceedings in
New York State at Reentry Net/NY (www.reentry.net/ny).
The Bronx Defenders/Reentry Net is adapting
its advocate manual into a People's Guide on
reentry issues, which will be available
through the new LawHelp topic area. “ From
the moment of arrest - even for low level and
minor offenses - individuals face a complex
network of punishments affecting their housing,
livelihood, and ability to remain united with
their families or in this country. The
new LawHelp topic area will provide tools to
plan for reentry, to mitigate the consequences
of criminal proceedings, and to solve the everyday
problems faced by people with conviction histories
and their families.”
The Immigrant Defense Project of the New York
State Defenders Association also re-wrote resource
guides that had originally been developed for
attorneys. Three publications are available in
English and Spanish in the new LawHelp section: “Understanding
the Immigration Consequences of Your Criminal
Charges;” “The Consequences of Criminal
Charges for Immigrants: A Reentry Perspective;” and “Immigrants
and Pleas In Problem-Solving Courts: A Guide
for Non-Citizen Defendants and Their Advocates.”
“Our Bar Association is committed to providing
both direct legal assistance to the former inmates
as well as formulating policy and legislative
solutions,” said Barry Kamins, NYC Bar
President. “In addition to holding a public
forum in February on re-entry programs, the Task
Force on Employment Opportunities for the Previously
Incarcerated will be issuing a major report later
this month. LawHelp’s new topic area is
a much needed resource that informs the public
about the legal help available to them in their
local area.”
The legal information on the “Consequences
of Criminal Charges” section of Law Help.org/NY
was vetted by a team of experts from the following
organizations: the New York State Defenders Association’s
Immigrant Defense Project; the Center for Community
Alternatives; the Correctional Association’s
Women in Prison Project; Youth Represent; the
Legal Action Center’s National HIRE Network;
Volunteers of Legal Service; the Community Service
Society; the Legal Aid Society; the Bronx Defenders/Reentry
Net; and the City Bar Justice Center.
LawHelp.org/NY is
a statewide legal information clearinghouse based
at the City Bar Justice Center that provides
information in 15 areas of the law about legal
rights; referral information for hundreds of
local legal aid offices; and information about
the New York courts. The Web site also provides
downloadable forms and self-help resources, a
directory of legal and social services providers,
and links to government websites. In 2007, LawHelp.org/NY
received approximately 1.5 million hits.
Consequences of Criminal Charges” is
located at : http://www.lawhelp.org/link.cfm?2153 .
About the Association
The New York City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org)
was founded in 1870, and since then has been
dedicated to maintaining the high ethical
standards of the profession, promoting reform
of the law, and providing service to the profession
and the public. The Association continues to
work for political, legal and social reform,
while implementing innovative means to help
the disadvantaged. Protecting the public’s welfare remains one of the
Association’s highest priorities.