BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:A Bench-Bar Program Co-Sponsored with the Flaschner Judicial In stitute CPCS approved for 6.0 credit hours from the Adult Criminal\, Post -Conviction and Juvenile Delinquency Panels. When: Friday\, March 9\, 201 8 from \;9:00 am - 4:30 pm Where: Social Law Library\, Boston\, MA Cos t: Program Only - $150 l Program with Lunch - $170 Program Faculty: Super ior Court Judge Linda E. Giles\, Program Chair Superior Court Judge Kennet h J. Fishman Superior Court Judge Peter B. Krupp Superior Court Judge Jeff rey A. Locke ADA David A. Deakin\, Chief of the Family Protection and Sexu al Assault Bureau\, Suffolk County DA&rsquo\;s Office Steven Devlin\, Depu ty Director of the Digital Evidence Laboratory of the AG's Office ADA Mark T. Lee\, Deputy Chief\, Homicide Unit\, Suffolk County DA&rsquo\;s Office ADA Adrienne C. Lynch\, Chief\, Homicide &\; Unsolved Homicide\, Middl esex County DA&rsquo\;s \;Office Attorney Rosemary C. Scapicchio\, Law Offices of Rosemary C. Scapicchio Attorney Robert L. Sheketoff\, Law Offi ces of Robert L. Sheketoff Attorney James L. Sultan\, Rankin &\; Sultan \, Boston Attorney Larry R. Tipton\, Attorney-in-Charge\, Norfolk County S uperior Court Office\, \;Committee for Public Counsel Services \n&ld quo\;Complex Issues in Murder Cases&rdquo\; will focus on the most difficu lt areas of a murder trial\, with comprehensive analysis from all perspect ives. You will gain powerful\, timely insights from leading practitioners\ , both prosecutors and defense attorneys\, and a forensic expert regarding how to tackle these problematic issues. Judicial commentary and reflectio n from four veteran Superior Court judges will give you an inside look at how judges view these demanding aspects of a\nmurder trial. Four crucial t opics will be covered during the program through presentation\,\ndiscussio n\, and demonstrations:\n \n(1) Pre-Trial Discovery\, Protective Orders\, and Motions in Limine \n Update on recent homicide caselaw Pretrial d iscovery motions (including BRIC and gang evidence issues\, prior bad acts of \;defendant and alleged victim\, and information regarding failure of lab personnel to pass \;proficiency test) Protective orders (inclu ding uses and application of discovery material\, redactions of \;disc overy\, and preservation of turret and police recordings\, video surveilla nce\, cell tower \;records\, and officers&rsquo\; texts and e-mails) M otions in limine (including allowance of Commonwealth or defense to subpoe na records from Clerk&rsquo\;s \;Office\, sequestration (with family m ember exceptions)\, motive\, jail calls\, gang evidence\, \;and to exc lude/introduce third-party culprit\, Adjutant\, and Bowden evidence) (2) Methods of Impanelment \n Revised Superior Court Rule 6 (jury selecti on process\, including attorney-participatory voir \;dire) Methods of voir dire (panel vs. individual) \; Use of jury questionnaires Recent cases involving Soares challenges (including Comm. v. Jones) (3) Cybe r Components in Murder Cases Legal update on searching cell phones and ot her digital devices Decryption of digital devices Available digital eviden ce and data in the possession of third parties Forensic demonstration of m ining digital devices Practical discussion of related motions and litigati on strategies (4) Special Issues on Jury Instructions and Juveniles P roposed changes to the SJC Model Homicide Instructions (including felony-m urder \;(Comm. v. Brown)\, self-defense as it relates to felony-murder (Comm. v. Rogers\, Comm. v. \;Fantauzzi)\, and clarification of heat- of-passion instruction (Comm. v. Felix) and instruction \;related to a ccident) Continuing evolution of joint venture instruction since Comm. v. Zanetti (including issues \;relating to withdrawal from participation (Comm. v. Rivera) and impact of acquittal of \;principal based on self -defense (Comm. v. Norris) Issues relating to potential jury instructions in juvenile murder cases (including brain \;development\, expert testi mony\, impaired judgment and impulse control\, and whether there \;sho uld be a different objective standard in juvenile cases for third-prong ma lice and self-defense) \nThis program is critical for judges\, prosecuto rs\, defense lawyers\, homicide investigators\, and forensic experts. It w ill provide you with a unique opportunity to benefit from the experience a nd expertise of seasoned judges\, attorneys\, and experts who have grapple d with these complex issues. Produced by C.W. Consulting Co. Social Law Library\, John Adams Courthouse\, 4th Floor\, Boston\, MA 02108\nOnline re gistration 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 registra tions are $5.00 extra. Registration fees are non-refundable. Registrants f or 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 writ ten consent to the Social Law Library&rsquo\;s use of any such image in pr int and online materials solely for promotion of the Library&rsquo\;s nonc ommercial CLE seminars and other educational events and activities. DTEND:20180309T213000Z DTSTAMP:20240328T183903Z DTSTART:20180309T140000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Complex Issues in Murder Cases 2018 - PROGRAM ONLY UID:RFCALITEM638472335435904216 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
When: Friday\, March 9\, 2018 from \;9:00 am - 4:30
pm
Where: Social Law Library\, Boston\, MA
Cost: Program Only - $150 l Program with Lunch - $170