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Mock Trial of an Assault & Battery Case in District Court

Hear the evidence, be the jury, discuss the strategy

  • Product Number: 2240118WBA
  • Publication Date: 11/7/2023
  • Length: 3 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2023 MCLE, Inc.
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    While most criminal cases are resolved via plea bargain, it is imperative to understand the ins-and-outs of the District Court trial session. This seminar explains the major aspects of a trial from motions in limine to closings. The panel of trial attorneys and a District Court Judge guides you through the case while you serve as jury.

    Unlike the jury, however, you have the opportunity to ask questions after the verdict! Case theory, witness preparation, and strategy are all open for discussion. Find out how experienced trial attorneys prepare their case for trial, from the day of arraignment.

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    Erin Murphy, Esq., Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, Boston

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    Hon. Michele M. Armour, Attleboro District Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Attleboro
    Moya R. Gibson, Esq., Moya R. Gibson Attorney at Law, Dorchester
    Ashley E. Polin, Esq., Suffolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
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