When |
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
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Location | Room 303 |
For | Faculty; Staff; Students |
Please join us for the live broadcast of The Sedona Conference’s webinar on the collection and use of electronically stored information (ESI) in criminal cases, from initial investigation through trial on February 10 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 303. If you’re in class when it starts, please feel free to join us when you get out of class. Feel free to bring your lunch.
There have been significant developments in Fourth and Fifth Amendment jurisprudence since the landmark Supreme Court decisions of Jones and Riley. Courts continue to grapple with issues arising out of the permissible scope of search warrants, the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, and on authentication and admissibility of ESI at trial. A circuit split now exists on the applicability of the search warrant requirement to cell phone location information (CSLI). A distinguished faculty will discuss the relevant statutes, case law, and law enforcement policies, and provide practical tips on investigation, prosecution, and defense.
Topics covered in the webinar:
· The Fourth Amendment and the "reasonable expectation of privacy" in our digital world
· Jones, Riley, and beyond -- what does Supreme Court jurisprudence suggest about the warrant requirement and cell phone tracking
· Surveillance and collection of evidence from social media
· Ex ante conditions on search warrants
· The Fifth Amendment and compelled decryption of devices
· Authentication, admissibility, and testimony about ESI
Moderated by:
Ronald J. Hedges, Ronald J. Hedges LLC, Hackensack, NJ
Panelists:
Donna Elm, Federal Defender’s Office, Tampa, FL
Deborah A. Freier, Assistant Prosecutor, Essex County, NJ
Janet Levine, Crowell & Moring, Los Angeles, CA
Hon. Anthony Porcelli, United States Magistrate Judge, Tampa, FL
Daniel Shapiro, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Newark, NJ
Kenneth J. Withers, The Sedona Conference, Phoenix, AZ
Contact |
Valerie Schlecht
valerie.schlecht@colorado.edu |
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