To the extent our resources allow, we provide free hotline support for protests and demonstrations. This volunteer-led service should be requested in advance to ensure that an NLG Utah Chapter member is on-hand to accept activists’ calls from jail or protests.
What is the NLG Mass Defense Program?
How do I request the NLG support hotline for my protest or demonstration?
- As soon as possible, send an email request to nlg@nlgutah.org to request this service.
- In your email, please include the date(s) of the action, start-time and end-time for the action, location of the action, and contact information for your action’s organizer(s) or main point-of-contact (e.g., your jail support liasion). Please keep this information brief and do not provide more details than we’ve requested above.
- We will get in touch to discuss our availability and further considerations.
What happens next? What does this really mean?
If we’ve confirmed that we’ll staff the support hotline the day(s) of your action, we will have NLG members staffing the hotline to take calls during the time of your action. Please encourage your co-activists to write it on their body (arms, calves) with water-resistant marker in case they are arrested, witness another activist’s arrest, or want to report any other similar legal situations related to the action.
In addition to accepting calls from jail that are related to the demonstration, upon the arrested activist’s request, we will do our best to connect the arrested activist with a pro bono or reduced-fee network of criminal defense attorneys who are willing to at least represent the activist(s) during initial hearings.
Please note that we cannot guarantee the availability or affordability of legal representation.