This seminar provides an overview of criminal offender record information (CORI) laws as related to employment, housing, and other collateral consequences. Topics include, but are not limited to, how to seal and expunge criminal and juvenile records; how to get and correct CORI reports; Chapter 151B anti-discrimination provisions that apply to job interviews and job applications; tenant protections regarding use of criminal records by landlords and housing authorities; varied legal protections depending on the type of record sealed; when to expunge versus a seal a record; appeals of denials of requests for sealing or expungement; new caselaw by the Supreme Judicial Court on expungement of records; and new or pending legislation on CORI.
Massachusetts keeps “CORI” on every individual who has a criminal case in a Massachusetts state court. CORI is recorded and kept on file even if the underlying case is ultimately dismissed or the accused is found not guilty. CORI is available to police, and also used in screening processes by employers, landlords, government agencies, and others. Clients with criminal records face barriers to employment, housing, benefits and opportunities for economic stability. This training is for legal services advocates, lawyers in private practice, social and health services workers, and community activists who want to learn about the law or get a refresher course on the basics of CORI.
Massachusetts keeps “CORI” on every individual who has a criminal case in a Massachusetts state court. CORI is recorded and kept on file even if the underlying case is ultimately dismissed or the accused is found not guilty. CORI is available to police, and also used in screening processes by employers, landlords, government agencies, and others. Clients with criminal records face barriers to employment, housing, benefits and opportunities for economic stability. This training is for legal services advocates, lawyers in private practice, social and health services workers, and community activists who want to learn about the law or get a refresher course on the basics of CORI.
Course Content
9:30am - 9:35am - Welcome and IntroductionPauline Quirion, Esq.,
Greater Boston Legal Services, CAMBRIDGE
9:35am - 10:05am - CORI and the Dept. of Criminal Justice Information Services
Agapi Koulouris, Esq.,
Dept. of Criminal Justice Information Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chelsea
10:05am - 10:35am - Sealing Records through the Commissioner of Probation
Ventura Dennis, Esq.,
Greater Boston Legal Services, Boston
Sean J. Casey, Esq.,
Massachusetts Probation Services, Boston
10:35am - 11:00am - Sealing Records in Court
Susan Malouin, Esq.,
Northeast Legal Aid/Lawrence, Lawrence
11:00am - 11:05am - Break
11:05am - 11:40am - Adult and Juvenile Record Expungement
Pauline Quirion, Esq.,
Greater Boston Legal Services, CAMBRIDGE
Sean J. Casey, Esq.,
Massachusetts Probation Services, Boston
11:40am - 12:10pm - CORI and Housing
Susan Hegel, Esq.,
Cambridge & Somerville Legal Services,an office of Greater Boston Legal Services, Cambridge
12:10pm - 12:35pm - Lunch (on your own)
12:35pm - 1:05pm - Discrimination, CORI, and Employment
Lisa J. Bernt, Esq.,
Fair Employment Project, Inc., Cambridge
1:05pm - 1:15pm - 'Ask the Experts' Q&A Session
Speaker(s)
ChairPauline Quirion, Esq.,
Greater Boston Legal Services, CAMBRIDGE
Faculty
Lisa J. Bernt, Esq.,
Fair Employment Project, Inc., Cambridge
Sean J. Casey, Esq.,
Massachusetts Probation Services, Boston
Ventura Dennis, Esq.,
Greater Boston Legal Services, Boston
Susan Hegel, Esq.,
Cambridge & Somerville Legal Services,an office of Greater Boston Legal Services, Cambridge
Agapi Koulouris, Esq.,
Dept. of Criminal Justice Information Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chelsea
Susan Malouin, Esq.,
Northeast Legal Aid/Lawrence, Lawrence