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GACDL Forensics Seminar (Friday)

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Price

$110 for Member CLE Rate
$65 for Public Defender CLE Rate

243 minutes
Date Published

March 10, 2023

Publisher

Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Subjects

702, Brain, Brain Science, challenging firearms toolmark evidence, controlled substance, controlled substances, DNA, electronic surveillance, Expert Witness, fingerprint, Forensic Evidence, Forensic Science, fr 702

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Summary

DNA?  Chemistry?  Statistics?  This is what I went to law school to avoid, but here it is in all my cases.  GACDL’s March Seminar is devoted entirely to combating the use of forensic science against your client.  With sessions on DNA, drug analysis, fingerprints, firearms toolmarks, electronically stored evidence, and more, you’ll learn the basics of how these disciplines are claimed to work and the best arguments to make to keep them out of court under our new Rule 702. 

Friday's Lineup:

- The Roadmap to a 702 Challenge : Tania Brief

- Putting the Brain on Trial: Cognitive Bias in Forensic and Medicolegal Judgments : Dr. Jeff Kukucka

Litigating on Behalf of Children—Brain Science and Other Experts: Atteeyah Hollie                

Introduction to DNA : Maneka Sinha    

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Presenters

Atteeyah Hollie

Atteeyah Hollie is Southern Center for Human Rights' (SCHR) Deputy Director, having formerly served as a Senior Attorney and... Read More

Maneka Sinha

Maneka Sinha joined the University of Maryland Carey School of Law in 2019 to re-launch the Criminal Defense Clinic. She has... Read More

Dr. Jeff Kukucka

Dr. Jeff Kukucka is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Towson University in Towson, Maryland. His primary line of... Read More

Tania Brief

Tania Brief is a Senior Staff Attorney in the Strategic Litigation Department of the Innocence Project (IP), where she... Read More

Mark Loudon-Brown

Mark Loudon-Brown is a senior attorney in the Capital Litigation Unit of the Southern Center for Human Rights, where he... Read More

Mary Dayton

Mary Dayton is an attorney and forensic consultant at her firm – Dayton Law & Forensics, LLC – where she specializes in... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
GACDL Forensics Seminar- Video
Downloadable Files
Tania Brief Materials
Maneka Sinha Materials
Jeff Kukucka Materials
Ateeyah Hollie Materials
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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