AFRICAN-AMERICAN JUVENILE JUSTICE PROJECT (AAJJP)

"For these are all of our children and we will either profit by, or pay for, whatever they become." - James Baldwin 

 

Attorney Sherri Jefferson sends her condolences to the FAMILY OF GEORGIA COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE DEBRA BERNES.  Sherri Jefferson is forever grateful to Judge Bernes for partaking in writing the dissenting opinion in In re Sherri Jefferson.  Along with then Chief Judge Debra Barnes and current Chief Judge Yvette Miller, these "divas of justice" wrote a compelling dissenting opinion, which garnered much review and consideration by the Supreme Court in its decision to grant a Writ of Cert.  May God's grace and mercy be with the family during this time. 

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 CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF GEORGIA COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE DEBRA BERNES

 

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20/20 in 2010:

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"Your potential is not what you have done, it is what you can do!" --  Sherri Jefferson

 

 

 

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Services

SERVICES      

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  • AAJJP Provides services in the following critical areas:

    • Delinquency   (Juvenile Delinquency, Detention, Alternative Schools, Drop-Out Rates)

    • Deprivation    (The Difference Between Abuse, Neglect and Poverty; Displacement of African-American Children)
    • Education        (Leave No Child Left Behind and its Affect on African-American Children)
    • Healthcare      (Poor healthcare, Mental and Behavioral disorders, Special Education and Medicating African-American Children)
    • African-American Children and the Law                  (Participation in juvenile cases via pro bono services, class action litigation, attendance and representation at school tribunals, juvenile court proceedings and legislative issues)

    Our services include, but are not limited to, legal representation, submitting legal research and briefs (including Amicus briefs), conducting forums and town hall meetings to inform and educate the community about issues that we deem to be important, issuing a quarterly newsletter, and advocating for legislation which protects, promotes and secures the rights of African American children and the poor. 

    Disclaimer:     Attorney Sherri Jefferson legal services may be different from those that she renders through the AAJJP. 

     

 

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Post Office Box 2041
Jonesboro, GA 30236