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Message from the Vice Chair

Message from the Vice Chair

Greeting NLD Members, 

Stephanie Pengilley here, your vice chair. I am looking forward to becoming the division’s chair in just a few short months. This year NLD has put on many successful and educational events. September was not short of events. Early in the month NLD hosted a speed networking event, where members were able to network with senior attorneys. At the end of the month, NLD co-sponsored a “Pathways to Careers in Criminal Law” panel with the Criminal Law Section. Speakers presented several opportunities on how to obtain jobs the criminal law field. By collaborating with other sections NLD has been able to offer more events to its members this year. Read More

Consider Post-Conviction Criminal Relief

Consider Post-Conviction Criminal Relief

By Laura R. Sheppard
Attorney at Law

When I passed the bar in 2009, the economy was in deep recession, and the public defender’s office where I had hoped to work (and most such offices statewide) froze hiring. I hung out my shingle, temporarily, I thought. Thirteen years later, I have always worked for myself, never straying from my mission of defending the criminally accused. I have helped over 150 incarcerated folks, mostly lifers in California prisons, gain their freedom. I’ve guided hundreds more along their journey towards freedom. Read More

Assembly Bill 2644: Juvenile Interrogations Reform Bill

Assembly Bill 2644: Juvenile Interrogations Reform Bill

By Claudia Salinas
California Innocence Project Staff Attorney Fellow

Picture this: you are cruising down California Highway 163 on a clear morning with your windows down, music blasting. You are driving to the gym, trying to hype yourself up for a killer workout to kick off the morning. Then, suddenly, you look in your rear-view mirror and see bright red and blue lights flashing. Your heart suddenly drops out of your chest and you quickly lower the music. Many thoughts race through your head: what did you do? What will the police officer say to you? And what can you do to expedite this unpleasant encounter as quickly as possible? The officer starts by asking you, “Do you know why I pulled you over?” You feel pressured to answer quickly and honestly. For most people, these series of questions come rapid-fire before you are sent on your way with a court date for a traffic infraction. The whole encounter feels like a blur, but you go on about your day. Read More

NLD Member Spotlight: Mark Simpliciano

NLD Member Spotlight: Mark Simpliciano

By Elijah Gaglio
Aguirre & Severson LLP

Mark Simpliciano is a resilient young attorney who is currently an Associate Attorney with Garcia Hong Law APC, a San Diego civil law firm that focuses on business litigation, employment, professional liability, legal ethics, and personal injury. With Mark’s experience in employment law, he has been given a more active role on handling some of the firm’s employment matters, which includes assisting business clients with consultation and formation.  Read More