Seminar Resources for

2017 Criminal Justice Institute


ORIGINALLY PRESENTED AUGUST 22 & 23, 2017

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Complete Manual

The individual session written materials combined and presented together as one complete manual.

 

Criminal Code Book 2017

 

 

Individual Session Materials

Written materials and powerpoints for each session.

Last updated: August 23, 2017
Additional materials will be posted as they become available.

 

 

PLENARY SESSIONS

 

Brendan Dassey: A True Story of False Confession

Laura H. Nirider

MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

 

A Review of the Top Minnesota Criminal Decisions
Jean E. Burdorf & Sharon E. Jacks

POWERPOINT

 

U.S. Supreme Court Review
Justince Dave R. Stras

POWERPOINT

 

Criminal Justice and Mental Illness: What Are the Next Steps?

Sue Abderholden, Sgt. Mario Ruberto, Judge Judith M. Tilsen, Rep. Nick Zerwas & John M. Stuart

MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

 

 

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

 

101:  Full Service Federal Sentencing: Treating Sentencing as Trial
Steven R. Morrison

MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

 

102:
Sex, Sales and the Superbowl: Legal and Human Costs Associated with Sex Trafficking
Imran S. Ali, Christina M. Davenport & Karen A. Kugler
POWERPOINT

103:
2017 DWI Update
Jeffrey S. Sheridan
MATERIALS   |  ADD'L MATERIALSPOWERPOINT

104:

Reconciling the Law with the Science of Eye-Witness Identification
J.D. Schmidt & Nancy K. Steblay
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

105:
Protective Orders: Practical Considerations
Judge Elizabeth V. Cutter & Michelle M. Jacobson
POWERPOINT

106:
High Tech Crimes: Smart Phones, The Internet of Things and The Dark Web

Justice Daniel J. Crothers & Mark Lanterman

MATERIALS 

 

201:
Defending the Title IX Student Discipline Case: Strategies for Effective Representation
Eric Rosenberg
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

202:
Navigating Minnesota’s New Drug Laws
Justin M. Collins
POWERPOINT

203:
Comparative Recidivism: An Imperfect Measure of Early Release Sentencing Options
Charles “Chuck” E. MacLean
MATERIALS

204:
Evidence in White Collar Cases

Nicholas B. Wanka
POWERPOINT

205:
An Exercise in Confession Analysis: Breaking Down the Confession of Elias V.

Laura H. Nirider
POWERPOINT

206:
How to Leverage High Tech Evidence at Trial

Justice Daniel J. Crothers & Mark Lanterman

NO MATERIALS FOR THIS SESSION

 

301:
Defending the Title IX Student Discipline Case: Minnesota Perspectives
Christa J. Groshek, Eric Rosenberg, Joseph P. Tamburino & Carolyn Agin Bruno
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

302:
Implementation of Microcrystal Testing at the BCA

Glenn Langenburg, Ph.D.
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

303:
2017 Implied Consent Update

Cory B. Monnens
POWERPOINT

304:
Making the Record and Avoiding Trial Mistakes

Matthew G. Frank & Cathryn Middlebrook
MATERIALS

305:
Practical and Ethical Considerations When Admitting Social Media and Other Electronic Evidence
Manny K. Atwal, Judge Tanya M. Bransford, Heidi J.K. Fessler & Vicki J. Vial Taylor
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT  |  ADD'L POWERPOINT

306:
Effective Negotiation Skills for Prosecutors and Defenders

Fred T. Friedman

POWERPOINT

 

401:
Texting While Driving: A Case Study, Best Practices, and GPS Demonstrations of Mobile Devices and the Cloud
John J. Carney & Bruce N. Ringstrom
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

 

402:
Collateral Consequences: Practical and Ethical Considerations for Pleas and Sentencing
Yaima Couso, Marlene S. Garvis & Mary F. Moriarty
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

 

403:
Lagging Behind: The Fourth Amendment’s Attempt to Keep Pace With Technology
Scott A. Hersey & Kevin O’Laughlin
NO MATERIALS FOR THIS SESSION

 

404:
The Dirty Dozen: 12 Hot Topics in 2 Hours
Panel and Marsh Halberg, moderator

MATERIALS |  BRAND PPT  |  BUTLER PPT  |  FRANK PPT |  HANSON PPT |  SMALL PPTSTOTT PPT |  ZAUHAR PPT

 

501:
Defending Law Enforcement Officers
Frederic K. Bruno
POWERPOINT |  ADD'L POWERPOINT

502:
Crimmigration Basics: The Intersection of Criminal and Immigration Law
Erica E. Davis & Lucy S. Egberg
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

503:
10 Tips to Make Your Conventional Briefing Format Appropriate for E-Briefing
Lisa Lodin Peralta
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

504:
2017 Legislative Update
Angela Helseth Kiese
MATERIALS  |  POWERPOINT

601:
Juvenile Justice Sentencing in Minnesota: The Work of the Special Commission on Juvenile Sentencing for Heinous Crimes
James C. Backstrom, William M. Ward & Robin M. Wolpert
MATERIALS

602:
Principles and Practices for Representing Veterans
Brockton D. Hunter
MATERIALS

603:
Elimination of Bias: Understanding Problem Gambling

Joan M. Bibelhausen, Michael J. Burke & John Von Eschen
MATERIALS

701:
Minnesota’s Treatment Courts: Problem-Solving Through Collaboration
– Judge Leland O. Bush, Judge Allison L. Krehbiel, Judge Carolina A. Lamas, Det. Matthew Grochow & James Reilly

NO MATERIALS FOR THIS SESSION



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