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Beyond the Science: Duties of Counsel and Courts in Science-Dependent Cases FJI 2023

Product ID: CA3452R
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Gain perspective on the nature of science-dependent criminal cases and the weak scientific foundations of much of the forensic evidence they rely upon. Understand the ethical duties of counsel to examine, and when appropriate, challenge the quality of the evidence. Discuss ways to challenge the admissibility of evidence under Daubert, FRE 702, and its state corollaries.

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1.5 CLE

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Friday, March 24, 202312:00 PM - 1:30 PM CT

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Gain perspective on the nature of science-dependent criminal cases and the weak scientific foundations of much of the forensic evidence they rely upon. Understand the ethical duties of counsel to examine, and when appropriate, challenge the quality of the evidence. Discuss ways to challenge the admissibility of evidence under Daubert, FRE 702, and its state corollaries.

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Gain perspective on the nature of science-dependent criminal cases and the weak scientific foundations of much of the forensic evidence they rely upon. Understand the ethical duties of counsel to examine, and when appropriate, challenge the quality of the evidence. Discuss ways to challenge the admissibility of evidence under Daubert, FRE 702, and its state corollaries.

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Keith Findley has been a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin Law School for all but six years since 1985--during which he served as a state public defender. For 20 of those years, he taught in the Law School's clinics. In 2012, he moved to the tenure track, where he teaches Evidence, Wrongful Convictions, Criminal Procedure, and Law & Forensic Science.  In 1998, along with Professor John Pray, he co-founded the Wisconsin Innocence Project, and he served as co-director of the project until the spring of 2017, when he assumed the role of Senior Advisor. For five years, from 2009 to November 2014, he served as president of the Innocence Network, an affiliation of nearly 70 innocence organizations throughout the world. In 2018, he joined with Jerry Buting and Dean Strang (made famous as Steven Avery's attorneys in the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer) to create a non-profit, the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences, dedicated to improving the reliability and safety of criminal prosecutions through strengthening forensic sciences.

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