Perhaps you are a state criminal practitioner considering federal criminal practice, but you do not know where to start. How is federal criminal practice different from what you are already doing? What is the basic procedure for a federal criminal case? The panel of federal criminal attorneys familiarizes you with what goes on inside our U.S. District Courts with the hope of empowering you to continue exploring your curiosity about federal criminal law. Utilize this program as a starting point to build a bridge to expand your current practice to reach the complex, important, and fascinating world of federal criminal law.Navigating the federal frontier
Course Content
10:00am - 10:35amPretrial Detention and Release
Charles Henry Fasoldt, Esq.,
C. Henry Fasoldt, Attorney At Law, Boston
Alyssa T. Hackett, Esq.,
Law Office of Alyssa T. Hackett, Boston
10:35am - 11:00am
Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Erin R. Opperman, Esq.,
Law Offices of Erin R. Opperman, Boston
11:00am - 11:25am
Federal Sentencing
Sandra Gant, Esq.,
Federal Public Defender Office, Boston
11:25am - 11:45am
Panel Discussion on Federal vs. State Practices
Panel
11:45am - 12:00pm
'Ask the Experts' Q&A Session
Panel
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Speaker(s)
ChairClaudia Lagos, Esq.,
Scully and Lagos, Boston
Faculty
Charles Henry Fasoldt, Esq.,
C. Henry Fasoldt, Attorney At Law, Boston
Sandra Gant, Esq.,
Federal Public Defender Office, Boston
Alyssa T. Hackett, Esq.,
Law Office of Alyssa T. Hackett, Boston
Erin R. Opperman, Esq.,
Law Offices of Erin R. Opperman, Boston