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The Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 1 episodes

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About this podcast

This podcast provides clear, practical information to help Community Justice Workers and the public better understand legal topics and court processes. Topics Include Protective orders Evidence Service of process And more! Learn More About the CJW Program Learn more about the CJW Program on the Alaska Legal Services Corporation Community Justice Worker Program webpage . Learn more about available courses and the CJW Course Interest Form on the Alaska Legal Services Corporation Community Justice Worker courses page . Questions or Support Please contact cjwrc@alsc-law.org if you have questions, would like to schedule an introductory meeting, or would like support.

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Evidence vs. Proof

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 2S1

This episode explains the difference between evidence and proof, the types of evidence used in court, and how evidence supports a case. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video

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Emergency Protective Orders

Jun 4, 20264mEp. 12S1

This episode explains what emergency protective orders are, when they are used, and what happens after one is granted. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with cap

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Drafting a DVPO Petition

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 13S1

This episode explains how to draft the narrative section of a Domestic Violence Protective Order (DVPO) petition, including what details to include and how to organize them clearly. This episode is part of the Alaska Com

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Exhibits

Jun 4, 202611mEp. 9S1

This episode explains what exhibits are and how to prepare, organize, and use them during a court hearing. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with captions is als

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Long-Term Protective Orders

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 14S1

This episode explains what long-term protective orders are, how they differ from emergency orders, when they are used, and what happens after one is granted. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Tr

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Parties in a Case

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 5S1

This episode explains who the parties in a case are, what their roles are, and how to communicate with the other side in a court case. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video

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Probable Cause

Jun 4, 20263mEp. 4S1

This episode explains what probable cause means, how it is used in domestic violence cases, and how it helps courts decide whether immediate protection may be needed. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice

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Service of Process

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 11S1

This episode explains what service of process is, why it is required, how it is completed, and how CJWs can help. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with captions

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Testimony & Credibility

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 6S1

This episode explains what testimony is, how credibility is evaluated, and how Community Justice Workers can help clients and witnesses prepare to testify clearly and honestly. This episode is part of the Alaska Communit

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Witness Lists and Subpoenas

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 10S1

This episode explains what witness lists are, how to prepare them, when subpoenas may be needed, and Offers of Proof. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with capt

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Hearsay

Jun 4, 20264mEp. 8S1

This episode explains what hearsay is, why courts usually do not allow it, and common exceptions to the hearsay rule. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with capt

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Objections

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 7S1

This episode explains what objections are, common types of objections, and how judges decide whether evidence or testimony can be considered. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A

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About the CJW Program

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 1S1

This episode introduces the Community Justice Worker Program, explains how Community Justice Workers help people address legal issues, and shares how to get involved. To learn more, visit alsc-law.org/cjw or email cjwrc@

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Burden of Proof

May 27, 20266mEp. 3S1

This episode explains what “burden of proof” means in court, who has it, and how it affects the outcome of a case. This episode is part of the Alaska Community Justice Worker Training Series. A video version with caption

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