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| Southern Center for Human Rights |
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| Who We Are: |
Since 1976, the Southern Center for Human Rights has defended the civil and human rights of people in the criminal justice and corrections systems of the South. A nonprofit, public interest legal project, the Center advocates for improvements in the legal representation of poor people in the criminal courts; represents those facing the death penalty at trials, on appeals and in post-conviction proceedings; brings class action challenges to cruel and inhuman conditions and practices in prisons and jails on behalf of those who are incarcerated; advocates judicial independence; educates the public about injustices in the criminal courts, abuses in prisons and jails, and the importance and value of a fair process, an independent judiciary, and constructive, non-violent and humane responses to crime; works with community groups, civil rights organizations, religious groups, mental health professionals, social workers, lawyers and others in efforts to achieve its goals; and annually provides human rights internships to over 30 students and volunteers from around the nation and the world. The Center is funded primarily by individuals, law firms and foundations. It receives no government funding. The Center's web site is www.schr.org. |
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| How to Get Help: |
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Contact this group by mail at Southern Center for Human Rights,
83 Poplar Street NW,
Atlanta, GA 30303 |
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Please include your contact information so we can get in touch with you. Also, if you are located in a prison or jail, please include the name of the facility.
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Contact this group by following the instructions below |
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Email: rights@schr.org
Please include your contact information so we can get in touch with you. Please include a detailed subject line in your email. Also, if you are located in a prison or jail, please include the name of the facility. Always include a detailed subject line in your email. |
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| Who We Serve: |
| See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve. |
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| Area(s) Served:
All State
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Languages Spoken: Spanish
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| Type of Help: |
| This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources: |
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Full Legal Representation- SCHR provides full legal representation only to those people facing the death penalty.
Brief Advice- We provide brief advice to attorneys handling death penalty cases.
Pro Se Legal Clinic- We provide pro se legal assistance for individuals in prisons and jails.
Other- The Southern Center for Human Rights also works with family members of the incarcerated through it?s Fairness for Prisoners' Families program, which is a membership-based organization that holds monthly meetings in Atlanta and Savannah. Call (404) 681-5576 for more information.
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Copyright and Use Notice
This material is copyrighted by the authoring organization or individual. Legal information can change rapidly. Provided links are kept updated, permission is given to link to this material from a nonprofit, court or government website. Website material may be printed, copied and distributed only in its original format for non-commercial, informational purposes. The material may not be altered from its original format. Reproducing the material to promote a commercial purpose is expressly prohibited. Commercial enterprises are expressly forbidden from linking to our material or using our material in other ways. Legal Aid and GLSP are not liable for the distribution of out-of-date material or links. To inquire about appropriate use of this material, please contact 404-524-5811.
Information Not Legal Advice LegalAid-GA.org provides general information only. This is not legal advice and cannot replace legal advice. You can get legal advice only from a lawyer. Deadlines are extremely important in most legal matters. You may lose important legal rights if you do not hire an attorney immediately to advise you. Viewing this web site or sending an e-mail message through this web site does NOT create an attorney-client relationship.
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LegalAid-GA is a project of Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Georgia Legal Services Program and the Pro Bono Project of the State Bar of Georgia. The project is funded by the Legal Services Corporation and the Georgia Access to Justice Project. |
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