BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Date &\; Time: Tuesday\, April 25\, 2023 from \;4:00 p.m . &ndash\; 6:00 p.m. ET\nWebinar Fee: $65\n\nThis program is Online Only\n \n\nCPCS has approved this program for 2.0 credit hours for the Adult Crim inal Trial\, Adult Criminal Appeals and CAFL panels.\nFaculty\nHon. Zachar y Hillman\, Lowell District Court\nADA Greg Connor\, Norfolk County Distri ct Attorney&rsquo\;s Office\nDaniel Gelb\, Esq.\, Gelb &\; Gelb LLP\nTh e proliferation of smartphone and mobile computing technology has resulted in society's dependence on the creation and exchange of electronically st ored information. \; People store a substantial amount of private info rmation on their mobile devices. \; Plastic credit cards are being rep laced by their digital counterparts using "near field communication" techn ology at the cash register. Motor vehicles contain their own internal comp uters with "infotainment" data. \; Security systems connect with users across the cloud. Daily life occurs on the "ground\," but many routine tr ansactions and interactions occur in the "cloud." \; As a result\, the definition of the "white collar" criminal case has evolved\, making it mo re routine at the state court level. \; The procedural and evidentiary issues these cases present can be streamlined and organized once identifi ed.\nThe following are some of the topics this program will cover accompan ied by a "View from the Bench":\n\n Identifying automatic discovery und er Mass. R. Crim. P. 14\n Drafting and litigating the pretrial producti on of third-party records under Mass. R. Crim. P. 17\n Document managem ent and review tools\n Cell Site Location Information ("CSLI")\, social media evidence\, motor vehicle data\, and the Internet of Things ("IoT")\ n Expert witnesses and forensics\n Trial preparation and presentatio n\n\nOnline registration is encouraged. For assistance\, questions on grou p discounts\, accommodations requests\, special billing\, program content\ , out-of-state CLE credits\, and general contact CLE Coordinator\, \; Michael Saporito by email at \;msaporito@socialaw.com. Registrations a ccepted in order of receipt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Most So cial Law Library CLE events are recorded and recordings are sent to all wh o are registered. The recording is available by digital download\, general ly within a week after the program date. CLE credit\, when applicable\, is only granted when the live webinar is attended. DTEND:20230425T220000Z DTSTAMP:20240328T152821Z DTSTART:20230425T200000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:White Collar Criminal Cases at the State Court Level UID:RFCALITEM638472221011462112 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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p\; Time: Tuesday\, April 25\, 2023 from \;4:00 p.m. &ndash\; 6:00 p.m. ET
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CPCS has appro ved this program for 2.0 credit hours for the Adult Criminal Trial\, Adult Criminal Appeals and CAFL panels.
\nADA Greg Connor\, Norfolk County District At torney&rsquo\;s Office
\nThe prolifer ation of smartphone and mobile computing technology has resulted in societ y's dependence on the creation and exchange of electronically stored infor mation. \; People store a substantial amount of private information on their mobile devices. \; Plastic credit cards are being replaced by t heir digital counterparts using "near field communication" technology at t he cash register. Motor vehicles contain their own internal computers with "infotainment" data. \; Security systems connect with users across th e cloud. Daily life occurs on the "ground\," but many routine transactions and interactions occur in the "cloud." \; As a result\, the definitio n of the "white collar" criminal case has evolved\, making it more routine at the state court level. \; The procedural and evidentiary issues th ese cases present can be streamlined and organized once identified.
\n< p>The following are some of the topics this program will cover accompanied by a "View from the Bench":\n