Chief Counsel and Vice President National White Collar Crime Center
The presenter, an experienced former federal prosecutor, worked on hundreds of successful crimes against children cases over the course of more than thirty-two years, including trials involving both individual defendants and large conspiracies. He will explain how to use visual aids, demonstrative exhibits, and charts to boost understanding and fact retention judges and juries. The presentation includes timelines, summary exhibits, and other methods to improve your results in court.
Learning Objectives:
Identifying how to craft useful and persuasive exhibits for hearings and trials.
Developing strategies to summarize and explain complicated digital forensic evidence using easy to understands exhibits.
Identifying what make a good or bad court exhibit, including ways to block unnecessary cross-examination.