ALL 4 DAYS EVIDENCE 2022 - Learn What the Judges Learn - PROGRAMS AND BOOK

Event Start:
10/12/2022 4:00 PM
Event End:
10/12/2022 6:00 PM

Dates & Times: 
Day 1 - 
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 – 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ET
Day 2 - Wednesday, October 19, 2022 – 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ET
Day 3 - Wednesday, October  26, 2022 – 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ET
Day 4 - Wednesday, November 2, 2022 – 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm ET

Did you miss the live webinar series? No problem! You can still purchase the videos of the webinars and materials from the programs here.

CPCS approved 2.0 credits per session for the ACRSU, YAD, MHLD, Adult Criminal Trials and Adult Criminal Appeals panels.

mge *SPECIAL BOOK OFFER:
The Supreme Judicial Court has designated the Flaschner Judicial Institute as the
exclusive publisher of the “OFFICIAL PRINT EDITION” of the MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE TO EVIDENCE distributed to every judge in Massachusetts. The goal is to have both the trial bar and the bench “on the same page” of the SJC’s authoritative bench guide to evidence. Since this program will reference the Guide’s new and revised sections, the Flaschner Institute will offer registrants the new 2022 edition, which sells for $99, at a steeply discounted price when bundled with a program.

These programs are Online Only.

Day 1 - Proceedings in Which the Rules of Evidence are Relaxed and Significant Evidence Cases for 2021 (Wednesday, October 12th)

  • Hon. Beverly J. Cannone, Superior Court
  • Hon. Mark S. Coven, District Court, (ret.)


Day 2 -  Improvisation and Variations on Expert Testimony  (Wednesday, October 19th)

  • Hon. David A. Lowy, Supreme Judicial Court


Day 3 -  Evidence Admitted for Non-Hearsay Purposes and Virtual Hearings: When & How to Conduct  (Wednesday, October 26th)

  • Hon. Peter W. Agnes, Jr., Massachusetts Appeals Court (ret.), CEO Flaschner Judicial Institute

  • Ben Golden, Esq., Health Law Clinical Fellow, Suffolk University Law School


Day 4 -  Preliminary Questions, Conditional Relevance, & Roles of The Judge and Victims and Witnesses Behaving Badly  (Wednesday, November 2nd)

  • Hon. Gregory I. Massing, Massachusetts Appeals Court

  • Elizabeth N. Mulvey, Esq., Crowe and Mulvey, LLP, Editor, Massachusetts Guide to Evidence



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