Arkansas Advisory Committee to the

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

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Civil Rights and the Right to Counsel in Arkansas



Public briefings & call for public comment

The Arkansas Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is conducting a study to examine the right to counsel as provided through the state system of public defenders in Arkansas. In this ongoing study, the Committee will consider public investment and funding available to support the right to counsel for those who cannot afford it and the impact the availability of such counsel may have on persistent disparities throughout the criminal justice system based on race, color, sex, disability, and national origin. The Committee will examine the extent to which specific state or local policies may contribute to identified challenges, as well as alternative practices or recommendations with the demonstrated potential to address such concerns. 



The Committee will hear testimony through a series of public briefings, as scheduled below. All meetings are free and open to the public. Members of the public will be invited to speak during an open-comment period near the end of each meeting. The Committee also invites written testimony from all who wish to contribute. All written testimony must be submitted to the Committee by Wednesday May 1, 2024, via email at [email protected].  


Closed captions will be provided. Individuals requiring other accommodations should contact the regional program unit at (202) 618-4158 five business days prior to the meeting to make their request. Committee Chair Robert Steinbuch said, "The right to effective counsel is central to the promise of equal protection of the laws, including the right of all accused to face a fair and speedy trial. The Committee hopes that through this study, we will be able to be able to make recommendations that will strengthen these rights for all Arkansans."


The Committee will issue its findings and recommendations in a report to the Commission after all testimony has been received, anticipated Fall 2024.

Panel 1

Monday March 11, 2024

11:00 am - 1:00 pm CT

Speakers


Jacob Worlow, University of Arkansas


Angela D. Kendrick, Attorney, Private Practice & Deputy Public Defender (contract)


Hon. Tjuana Byrd Manning, 6th Judicial Circuit


Matthew Durrett, 4th Judicial District, Prosecuting Attorney's Office


Panel 2

Tuesday March 12, 2024

11:00 am - 1:00 pm CT

Speakers


Latrece Gray, Assistant Federal Defender, Federal Public Defender Office, Eastern District of Arkansas


Gregg Parrish, Arkansas Public Defender Commission


Kelly Ward, Chief Deputy Prosecutor, 6th Judicial District


Panel 3

Friday March 15, 2024

11:00 am - 1:00 pm CT

Speakers


Jeff Rosenzweig, Attorney, Private Practice


Representative Jimmy Gazaway, State of Arkansas, District 31 (R)


Representative Nicole Clowney, State of Arkansas, District 21 (D)


Senator Clarke Tucker, State of Arkansas, District 14 (D)


For questions, please contact:

Melissa Wojnaroski, Designated Federal Officer

[email protected]

(202) 681-4158

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