Date & Time: Thursday, April 11, 2019 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Social Law Library, Boston, MA.
Program Fee: $65
This program qualifies for 2.0 CLE hours for the post-conviction panel and the adult criminal trial panel.
Hon. Joseph M. Ditkoff, Appeals Court
Criminal Defense Attorney Frank D. Camera, Frank D. Camera Law Offices
ADA Cailin M. Campbell, Suffolk District Attorney’s Office
James F. Comerford, Esq., Quincy District Court
This program will present substantive law on Terry-related issues and warrant and warrantless entries into residences. In particular, the faculty will discuss approaches to issues raised from the perspective of defense counsel, a prosecutor, and an appeals court judge. The areas covered involve many nuances, and the intent of the program is to provide a working knowledge of the areas of law and effective ways to look at issues to develop legal arguments and properly preserve appellate review.
Attendees will receive an extensive guide on the substantive issues prepared by James Comerford, the author of the Flaschner Judicial Institute’s Fundamental Principles of Massachusetts Criminal Law and the Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Stops Benchbook.
Online registration is encouraged. For assistance, questions on group discounts, special billing, program content, out-of-state CLE credits, and general CLE information contact Michael Saporito at msaporito@socialaw.com. Space is limited. Registrations accepted in order of receipt. Same day registrations are $5.00 extra. Registration fees are non-refundable. Registrants for this program acknowledge that during the program their photographic or videographic images may be incidentally taken; registrants agree that the submission of their registrations for this program constitutes their written consent to the Social Law Library’s use of any such image in print and online materials solely for promotion of the Library’s noncommercial CLE seminars and other educational events and activities.