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Course ID: DV041411 Credits: 2.5 MCLE Credits 2.5 MCLE Credits: 1.5 Skills; 1 PP; Non-transitional Faculty:
Program Chair and moderator: Mark B. Rosen, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Faculty: Frederick Bloom, Brooklyn Law School Eugene Cerruti, New York Law School Description:
Join us for another program taking a more in-depth look at the most important issues involved in criminal proceedings tried in federal courts. In this program, a panel of experts will explore the evidentiary issues involved in federal criminal proceedings – especially in light of the changes occurring in the modern federal courts. Learn how technology is changing the way evidence is being presented, particularly in many modern courtrooms that are completely computer accessible. Hear about the impact that scientific and other forensic evidence is having on the way cases are being presented and defended. Find out when hearsay evidence can be admissible and accessible during the different stages of a criminal proceeding. Brush up on the skills trial attorneys will need as they handle criminal cases in federal court in the 21st Century.
Original Tape Date: April 14, 2011 All Programs include: (1) Affirmation and (1) DVD/CD packet.
To receive CLE credit for program on DVD/CD: DVD/CDs
are embedded with CLE codes that you must copy onto a supplied
affirmation sheet. Return the signed and dated affirmation to the NYCLA
CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch/listen to DVD/CDs as soon as possible. We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current. The date of your signed affirmation will determine the date of your CLE certificate.
Course Materials:
DVDs have a PDF file of the course materials on the DVD itself. CD
orders will come with a separate CD with a PDF file of the course
materials. Written materials provided only upon request.
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