20th Annual Criminal Law Conference 2019
Updates, practical takeaways and tangible instruction from the experts

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MCLE is celebrating two decades of learning and networking with this year’s 20th Annual Criminal Law Conference 2019. If you are trying to determine how the changes in immigration enforcement are affecting the criminal courts, you’re not alone! Join an expert panel to hear the latest on what is going on at both the federal and state level. Learn what changes are happening in both pre-trial and post-conviction arenas, with 58a hearings and the expansion of the Office of Community Corrections.
Hear from an expert featured panel on the growth of medically assisted treatment (MAT) in the criminal justice system! Franklin County has been offering MAT for some time and has recently become a certified Opioid Treatment Program. Learn from their experience as well as the Department of Correction, including the changes involving housing for those with Serious Mental Illnesses.
Sign up for the Conference and start the day with a networking breakfast and later, test your knowledge of the latest case law updates. Attend the breakout sessions you want—both in the morning and afternoon. Then, after the Conference, “attend” the sessions you missed but wished you could have attended, at your convenience—online and on demand. All the breakouts will be available via on-demand webcast two weeks after the live presentation.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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8:30 am - 9:30 am
Networking Reception and Breakfast
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9:30 am - 9:40
Welcome and Introduction
eLecture Add to CartMatthew E. Cole, Esq., Department of Mental Health, Central Area, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Worcester
John P. Zanini, Esq., Plymouth County District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Brockton
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9:40 am - 10:35 am
Immigration Session
eLecture Add to CartSusan B. Church, Esq., Demissie & Church , Cambridge
Jennifer Klein, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel Services , Malden
Adriana Lafaille, Esq., ACLU of Massachusetts , Boston
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10:35 am - 10:50 am
Networking and Refreshment Break
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10:50 am - 12:00 pm
Breakout Session
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1. Suffolk County CJ Reform on the Ground
eLecture Add to CartAuditoriumMatthew E. Cole, Esq., Department of Mental Health, Central Area, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Worcester
Donna Jalbert Patalano, Esq., Suffolk District Attorney's Office , Boston
Dana Pierce, Esq., Suffolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
Amanda Teo, Esq., Suffolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2. The Changing Landscape of Pre-Trial Release and Detention: Bail, 58A Hearings, and Conditions of Release
eLecture Add to CartLower LevelShira M. Diner, Esq., Todd & Weld LLP , Boston
Katharine Naples-Mitchell, Esq., John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University , Cambridge
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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch (on your own)
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1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Medication-Assisted Treatment in Corrections (Keynote Panel)
eLecture Add to CartWendy Anthony, Franklin County Sheriff's Office , Greenfield
Jennifer Gaffney, Massachusetts Department of Correction
Ed Hayes, Franklin County Sheriff's Office , Greenfield
Carol Mici, Massachusetts Department of Correction , Norfolk
James Pingeon, Esq., Prisoners' Legal Services , Boston
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2:00 pm - 2:05 pm
Networking and Refreshment Break
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2:05 pm - 3:15 pm
Case Law Update
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3:15 pm - 3:20 pm
Networking and Refreshment Break
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3:20 pm - 4:30 pm
Breakout Sessions
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2. Back in the Community : Re-entry
eLecture Add to CartLower LevelMatthew LeFrancois, Community Resources for Justice , Boston
Vincent L. Lorenti, Esq., Massachusetts Probation Service, Office of Community Corrections , Braintree
Lisa Newman-Polk, Esq., Law Office of Lisa Newman-Polk , Ayer
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