Day 1: Caselaw Update
Sessions Moderated by: Hon. Beverly J. Cannone, Superior Court
Topics
- Caselaw Update, New Model Homicide Instructions, Video Evidence and how to introduce it at trial, Proving joint venture with video and cell phone evidence.
Faculty
- Hon. Frank Gaziano, Supreme Judicial Court
- Hon. Marguerite Grant, Appeals Court
- Hon. Sarah Ellis, Superior Court
- Hon. Patrick Haggan, Superior Court
- Korrina Burnham, CPCS Senior Trial Counsel – PDD Western Region Springfield
- ADA Cailin M. Campbell, Chief of Ethics and Compliance, Suffolk DA’s Office
- David Rangaviz, Esq., Masferrer and Riley, P.C. Boston
"This is an excellent webinar. The content and the speakers are great. Great refresh on law and current."
"Fantastic presentation as always."
CPCS approved 2.0 credits for DAY ONE the Criminal Trials and Appeals, Mental Health Appeals, and YAD Trials and Appeals.
CPCS approved 2.0 credits for DAY TWO, THREE and FOUR the Criminal Trials and Appeals, Mental Health Appeals, SDP/SORB and YAD Trials and Appeals.
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