OCVA is hosting a free training in Everett for law enforcement and prosecutors (state, federal, tribal) only on Human Trafficking Laws and Prosecutions. Please share this with your colleagues and contacts.
The two-day training is: May 7 - 8. Training is provided by local, state and federal subject matter experts in human trafficking.
Training will be approved for CLE.
Registration: Human Trafficking Laws & Investigations, Everett, May 7-8 2026
Presenters include:
Sara K. Blond, Special Agent, FBI
Sgt. Meghan Braun, Renton Police Department
Megan Bruneau, Detective, Seattle Police Department
Kate Crisham, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Western District
Gary Ernsdorff, Supervising Attorney, King County Prosecutor's Office
Coreen Schnepf, Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor, Pierce County
Alexandra Voorhees, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, King County
Maurice Washington, Detective, Seattle Police Department
Training will be provided by local, state and federal subject matter experts in the areas of human trafficking and is designed for all experience levels. Training will cover:
Washington State's Anti-Trafficking Laws,
Labor and Sex Trafficking 101
Adjudication of Sex & Labor Trafficking Cases,
Interdisciplinary Coordination,
Interviewing & Working with Victims of Sex & Labor trafficking
Cultural Competency and Diverse Populations Impacted by Human Trafficking
Charging Decisions and Trial Presentations
