Criminal Lawyer's Forensics & Tech-Tracking Lab
Conventional and new forensic challenges for criminal practitioners
- Product Number: 2230043WBA
- Publication Date: 11/7/2022
- Length: 3 Hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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Just like the law, forensic science is always evolving. No matter where your criminal practice is focused—Juvenile, District, Superior, or Appeals Courts—forensic issues arise in your cases. From the seemingly simple to the clearly complex, lawyers rely on "experts" to bridge the gap between law and science. But the lawyer's job, which includes assessing the reliability and admissibility of scientific evidence, cannot be wholly delegated to an "expert."This program presents an overview of and springboard for criminal practitioners to understand forensic areas frequently encountered in criminal prosecutions.
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Agenda & Materials
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2:00 pm - 2:05 pm
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2:05 pm - 2:45 pm
Eyewitness Identification: The Science of Memory and Memory Errors
on demand video Add to CartDr. Miko M. Wilford, University of Massachusetts Lowell , Lowell
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2:45 pm - 3:15 pm
Emerging Adults in the Criminal Legal System: Examining the Role of Adolescent Brain Development
on demand video Add to CartRyan M. Schiff, Esq., Elkins, Auer, Rudof & Schiff , Northampton
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3:15 pm - 3:45 pm
Assessing the Correlation between Allegations and Injuries: Interpreting Medical Records and Photographs of Physical Injuries
on demand video Add to CartRosemary I. Kennedy, Esq., , S. Hamilton
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3:45 pm - 4:00 pm
Break
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4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
An Overview of the Massachusetts Forensic Science Oversight Board
on demand video Add to CartAdrienne C. Lynch, Esq., Middlesex Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Woburn
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
Forensics & Tech-Tracking Lab: Case Law Update
on demand video Add to Cart
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