Most times, criminal attorneys-whether defense or prosecution-never get to see the evidence collection process. Of course, you’ve seen the dramatic television shows and movies, but what really happens at the crime scene?
This is your opportunity to find out! Hear from the people who are actually on the scene and collecting the evidence. Understand what the policies and procedures are from the moment they step into a crime scene to when you see it in the evidence room or it is sent to the lab. Learn how evidence is supposed to be collected and preserved. Whether you are admitting evidence from a crime scene or trying to block it-knowing how it got to court will strengthen your arguments and boost your confidence.
Don’t miss this chance to hear it from the experts!
This is your opportunity to find out! Hear from the people who are actually on the scene and collecting the evidence. Understand what the policies and procedures are from the moment they step into a crime scene to when you see it in the evidence room or it is sent to the lab. Learn how evidence is supposed to be collected and preserved. Whether you are admitting evidence from a crime scene or trying to block it-knowing how it got to court will strengthen your arguments and boost your confidence.
Don’t miss this chance to hear it from the experts!
Course Content
2:00-2:10Welcome and Introduction
Irvin J. Rakhlin, Esq.,
Rakhlin Law, Framingham
2:10-3:00
Crime Scene Response Unit - Forensic Biology
Jennifer J. Preisig,
Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory, Springfield
2:50-3:00
Networking and Refreshment Break
3:00-3:15
MSP Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit
Michael Sweet,
Office of the State Fire Marshal, MSP Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit, Stow
3:45-4:00
Ballistics
Greg A. Danas,
G&G Firearms Experts, Inc, Lowell
4:00- 4:45
ADA’s Role at Crime Scenes
Amy Martin, Esq.,
Suffolk District Attorney's Office, DV & Sexual Assault Unit, Boston
Gregory D. Henning, Esq.,
West Hill Associates, Boston
4:45-5:00
Top Take Aways and 'Ask the Experts' Q&A Session
Please Note
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Speakers
ChairIrvin J. Rakhlin, Esq.,
Rakhlin Law, Framingham
Faculty
Greg A. Danas,
G&G Firearms Experts, Inc, Lowell
Gregory D. Henning, Esq.,
West Hill Associates, Boston
Amy Martin, Esq.,
Suffolk District Attorney's Office, DV & Sexual Assault Unit, Boston
Jennifer J. Preisig,
Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory, Springfield
Michael Sweet,
Office of the State Fire Marshal, MSP Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit, Stow