Sex Trafficking in New York: How to Prosecute the Offenders and Aid the Survivors
There are several laws in New York, on both the federal and state level, that can be effectively used to prosecute those who force people into sex trafficking. Significantly, New York also has many available laws and programs to empower survivors of sex trafficking to break away from their trafficker and lead a free and productive life. This CLE, led by three outstanding attorneys with years of experience prosecuting sex traffickers and aiding survivors, will discuss these laws and programs, and how attorneys in private practice can be involved in this effort.
Individuals in government, legal aid and non-profit organizations can register for free! Please contact [email protected] for the coupon code.
Panelists:
Margaret Gandy, Esq.
Alcalaw LLP, Founding Partner
Former AUSA, Eastern District of New York
Former ADA, New York County District Attorney’s Office
Julina Guo, Esq.
Counsel/Director of Human Trafficking Prevention, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services
Former Assistant Counsel/Bureau Chief, Juvenile Justice Unit at the NYS Office of Children and Family Services
Co-chair, NYS Interagency Task Force on Human Trafficking
Justin McNabney, Esq.
Executive Assistant District Attorney and Chief of the Special Victims Division, New York County District Attorney’s Office
- December 9, 2024
- 12:30 PM
- 2:00 PM
- 1.5
- 1.5
- Virtual Participation
- Margaret Gandy, Esq., Alcalaw LLP, Founding Partner, Former AUSA, Eastern District of New York, Former ADA, New York County District Attorney’s Office
- Julina Guo, Esq., Counsel/Director of Human Trafficking Prevention, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services, Co-chair, NYS Interagency Task Force on Human Trafficking
- Justin McNabney, Esq., Executive Assistant District Attorney and Chief of the Special Victims Division, New York County District Attorney’s Office
- Webinar
- 0PP41
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education
- Criminal Justice Section