CLE: Avoiding Chaos: Coordinating Sentences When a Defendant Faces Charges in Multiple Jurisdictions (Tues., Oct. 13)

The NDNY Federal Court Bar Association
Criminal Practice Committee Presents A Continuing Legal Education Program
AVOIDING CHAOS: COORDINATING SENTENCES WHEN A DEFENDANT FACES CHARGES IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS
Tuesday, October 13, 2026
12:00 to 1:30 PM
1.5 Credits Professional Practice
Virtual Program for FCBA Members Only
PROGRAM FACULTY:
HON. BRENDA K. SANNES, CHIEF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
KARLIE HALL, SUPERVISORY PROBATION OFFICER
TIMOTHY AUSTIN, ASST. FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER
COURTENAY MCKEON, ASST. FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER, MODERATOR
When defendants face criminal charges in multiple jurisdictions, they may end up serving years longer than anyone intended if proper procedures are not followed. It is vitally important that prosecutors, defense attorneys, probation officers, and judges have all of the information necessary to follow those procedures and that they use precise language in sentencing documents and at sentencing hearings. In this one-hour virtual CLE, participants will learn what information must be gathered and what language must be used to effectuate the intent of the parties and the courts.
The NDNY FCBA has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. “Avoiding Chaos: Coordinating Sentences When a Defendant Faces Charges in Multiple Jurisdictions” has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.5 credits (Professional Practice). This program is appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys. This is a single program. No partial credit will be awarded.
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