Challenges & Landmines in Using Pole Cameras & Wiretapping
What happens when you can see and hear everything?
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With increasing frequency, surveillance footage from pole cameras and wiretaps are a significant component of the investigation, discovery practice, and motion and trial stages of criminal cases in Massachusetts. This engaging, comprehensive program is designed to equip lawyers with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the complex world of electronic surveillance and its legal implications.
Join our panel as we examine new and emerging caselaw, discovery practices, suppression issues, and evidentiary challenges regarding its introduction as evidence at trials.
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2:00pm - 2:20pm
Pole Cameras & Wiretapping: Introductions, program overview, opportunities for questions, significant SJC cases
on demand video Add to CartMeredith Reeves, Esq., Reeves & Sadeghi Law, Inc.
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2:20pm - 2:40pm
Nuts & Bolts of Pole Cameras & Wiretapping: explain technologies themselves, obtaining search warrants, life of investigation, viewing/analyzing data collected
on demand video Add to CartChristina P. Ronan, Esq., Office of the Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Worcester
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2:50pm - 3:10pm
Nuts & Bolts of Pole Cameras & Wiretapping: using/introducing into evidence (ID vs. exhibit), relevant motions in limine
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View from the Bench: what the judge considers in granting/denying search warrants; presiding over motions to suppress
on demand video Add to CartHon. Jeffrey T. Karp, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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