Watchdogs for Justice (WFJ), a nonprofit organization established for the purpose of
“Keeping Kids out of Prison” will conduct a free seminar on Aug. 12, 2 to 4 p.m., at the Wesley Chapel-William C. Brown Library, 2861 Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur.
Attorneys Clara King, Alis Hughes, Dana Harrell and juvenile advocates Frank Conwell, Derek & Daisy Graham, Deborah Young, and Wallace Ward will discuss a variety of topics in their efforts to keep our young people out of the system.
The seminar will consist of interactive skits based on actual court cases. Most of the kids can relate to the stories based on their own experience or that of a friend of relative.
Participants will also learn about their Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights with special emphasis on how to safely exercise those rights and what to do when stopped by the police. The seminar is open to all ages. There is something for everyone.
For more information, call 678-412-2299 or visit www.watchdogsforjustice.org.