Day 2: Evidentiary Issues
Sessions Moderated by: Hon. Beverly J. Cannone, Superior Court
Topics
- Evidentiary Issues: Expert Issues including Substitute Experts, Considerations and Tips for Motions for New Trial Evidentiary Hearings, Lack of Criminal Responsibility Issues, Miscellaneous Issues and New Caselaw
Faculty
- Hon. Ira Gant, Superior Court
- Hon. Michael Cahillane, Superior Court
- Steven Gagne, First Asst. DA, Northwestern DA’s Office
- Michael McGee, ADA Norfolk County DA’s office
- Jason J. Benzaken, Esq., Benzaken & Wood LLP
- Jill Tessier, CPCS Innocence Project
"This was excellent. Especially the Daubert material/cases."
"Excellent clear and simple explanations on these complex topics."
"That panel was great — info great. Loved it."
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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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Social Law Library.