Discovery Issues in Criminal Cases
Navigating the hidden treasures of criminal discovery
- Product Number: 2250264P01
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Product Description
Product Description
This program provides an in-depth analysis of (anticipated) recent updates to Massachusetts Rule of Criminal Procedure 14, exploring its impact on criminal discovery. Participants gain practical knowledge of their Brady obligations, ensuring compliance with constitutional duties to disclose exculpatory evidence. The program also delves into strategies for effectively obtaining third-party discovery, emphasizing tools and tactics to secure vital evidence while navigating procedural hurdles.
Attendees explore the critical differences between federal and state discovery practices, comparing frameworks, timelines, and disclosure requirements to sharpen their advocacy across jurisdictions. Led by seasoned practitioners, the program combines expert insights and actionable takeaways to enhance participants’ proficiency in managing criminal discovery.
Whether you are a seasoned attorney or new to the field, this program equips you with the skills and knowledge to navigate the complexities of discovery in today’s legal landscape.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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2:00pm - 2:05pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartAlyssa T. Hackett, Esq., Law Office of Alyssa T. Hackett , Boston
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2:05pm - 2:55pm
Discovery Issues in Criminal Cases: Changes to Rule 14
on demand video Add to CartChristopher Dearborn, Esq., Suffolk University Law School , Boston
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2:55pm - 3:15pm
Discovery Issues in Criminal Cases: Obtaining Third Party Discovery
on demand video Add to CartJ. Anne Iglehart, Esq., Iglehart & Porges , Boston
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3:15pm - 3:35pm
Differences Between Federal and State Criminal Discovery Practice
on demand video Add to CartAlyssa T. Hackett, Esq., Law Office of Alyssa T. Hackett , Boston
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3:35pm - 4:00pm
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