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25th Annual Criminal Law Conference 2025

Updates, practical takeaways, and tangible instruction from practitioners, judges, and experts

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    MCLE is pleased to present the 25th Annual Criminal Law Conference 2025!

    Top legal minds from across the state come together at this year’s Conference to speak on current and emerging criminal law practice issues and hot topics. Don’t miss the keynote address by Dr. Galina Davidoff, a nationally-recognized jury consultant.

    Our daylong conference kicks off with the always popular caselaw update that will both educate you on the changes in the law and provide practical applications for use in court. In the panels that follow, experts present topics ranging from challenging the common tactic of using motor vehicle stops as a pretext to investigate other crimes to using body worn camera footage to your advantage. Other panels tackle advanced topics in sentencing, including common questions regarding detention.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to identify the trends, learn about the developments in the field, and hone your practical skills on array of criminal law topics in this ever-changing legal landscape. Learn what the experts are doing to ensure the Constitutional rights of their criminal defendants. 

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  • Faculty

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    Kevin Chapman, Esq., Chapman Law PLLC, Peabody
    Reyna Ramirez, Esq., Ramirez and Sunnerberg LLC, Weymouth

    Keynote Speaker(s)

    Galina Davidoff, PhD, Davidoff Consulting, Boston

    Faculty

    Thomas M. Burke, III, Esq., Law Office of Thomas M. Burke, Salem
    Addison R. Gamliel, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel Services, Children and Family Law Program, Salem
    Zachary Philip Lown, Esq., Committee for Public Counsel Services, Roxbury
    Edward A. McNaught, Esq., Edward A. McNaught III, Salem
    Joseph R. Smith, Esq., Law Office of Joseph R. Smith, Lynn
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