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NCVLI Hosts Successful 10th Annual Crime Victim Law Conference

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    Jani Tillery, a staff attorney at the D.C. Crime Victims’ Resource Center and Susan Levy’s attorney, discusses her role in assisting Ms. Levy in asserting her rights.
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    Meg Garvin welcomes attendees to the 2011 Conference.
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    Keynote speaker Susan Levy provides an inspirational opening to the Conference.
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    Keynote speaker Susan Levy provides an inspirational opening to the Conference.
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    Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Paul J. De Muniz talks with Carl Davis, President of NCVLI’s Board of Directors.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Meg Garvin and Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Paul J. De Muniz.
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    Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court provides a thought-provoking analysis of State v. Barrett, a recent Oregon Supreme Court case that a crime victim’s right to be present at court hearings is so crucial that the sentence of an Oregon defendant must be thrown out and a judge must resentence him so his victim can be present.
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    Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Paul J. De Muniz talks with Doug Beloof, NCVLI’s founder
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    Carl Davis, President of NCVLI’s Board of Directors, talks with plenary speaker Irvin Waller.
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    Irvin Waller discusses victimization at the international level.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    NCVLI’s founder and law professor Doug Beloof provides a discussion of what the decade ahead holds for victims’ rights
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    Erin Olson presents on financial recovery for victims of crime.
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    Rod Underhill presents on the changing culture of victims’ rights and prosecution.
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    Carl Davis, President of NCVLI’s Board of Directors, concludes the conference.
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    Jean Jordan presents on Marsy’s Law.
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    Michael Fell, a California Attorney, and Andy Hong, President of the Henry Nicholas Foundation, discuss victims’ rights in California.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Meg Garvin and Irvin Waller.
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    Former Attorney General for Oregon, Hardy Myers, an attendee at the Conference.
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    Lisa Farrell and NCVLI Board member Helene Davis.
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    Lewis & Clark Law School Dean Robert Klonoff provides a welcome to attendees at the Conference
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    NCVLI staff Amy Liu and Jo Borkan.
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    Heather Cartwright discusses the new Attorney General’s Guidelines for Victim Assistance.
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    Steve Kelly receives NCVLI’s Legal Advocacy Award.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Award winners Anne Seymour and Steve Kelly with NCVLI’s Meg Garvin.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Anne Seymour receives NCVLI’s Victim Advocacy Award.
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    Professor Paul Cassell discusses strategic litigation during the conference.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Advisory Board Member to NCVLI and former United States Attorney Diane Humetewa presents on victims’ rights in tribal courts.
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    NCVLI staff attorney Ali Wilkinson presents on stalking and the First Amendment.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Board member Helene Davis and Advisory Board member Diane Humetewa
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    Paul Cassell co-teaches a session on strategic litigation of victims’ rights.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Maureen Horkan presents a session on advocating for victims in child sexual abuse images.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.
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    Panelists on the Vision 21: Transforming Victim Services panel.
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    Attendees at the 2011 Conference.

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NCVLI’s Crime Victim Law Conference took place in Portland, Oregon from June 14-15, 2011.  NCVLI was honored to have amazing speakers again this year, including Susan Levy, mother of Chandra Levy, and her attorney Jani Tillery; Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Paul J. De Muniz; author and lecturer Irvin Waller; victims’ rights icons Meg Garvin, Paul Cassell, and Doug Beloof; former United States Attorney Diane Humetewa; and many more.  More than 175 attendees came from 20 states and the District of Columbia as we celebrated 10 years of litigation successes and discussed how victims’ rights attorneys and advocates can secure fairness for victims and ensure that victims’ rights are no longer ignored. Thanks to all who attended for making the Conference a success!