Cost

Free

Date

Apr 21 2021

Time

11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Organizer

Lois Buckman
Phone
3038309115
Email
lois@cdac.state.co.us

Reasonable Searches and Seizures Part II

Speaker

  • Dan Edwards
    Senior Assistant Attorney General, Colorado Attorney General's Office

    Dan Edwards prosecutes with the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, teaches as an adjunct professor at the University of Denver College of Law, and trains nationally as a faculty member of the National Attorney Generals’ Training and Research Institute (NAGTRI). In his over 40-year career he has been a public defender (public defender of the year in 1985), an attorney in private practice, a magistrate, and a prosecutor. He has received the Colorado Attorney General’s Exceptional Performance Award in 2010, 2013, and 2017. He received the 2020 Criminal Justice Section’s White Hat Award for exemplifying the core values of being principles, public servant serving the People of the State of Colorado, innovative, and better together. He has tried over 300 cases including 64 murders. He received Faculty of the Year Awards from CDAC in 2013 and from NAGTRI in 2017.

Registration for this training is limited to prosecutors and their staff:

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES:  Reasonable Searches and Seizures II

(Rescheduled from May 5, 2021)

As prosecutors, we spend more time in preparing and doing motions hearings than we do in trial.  Most of those hearings concern searches and seizures.  

 

REASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES II

We will conclude our exploration of constitutional searches and seizures by discussing informants (inside houses and motor vehicles; conversations); special needs searches and seizures (administrative inspections; regulatory searches; checkpoints); special status (public school students; government employees; probationers; parolees); computers, e-mails, and social media; and other searches and seizures justified by statutes:  wiretaps; Electronic Communications Privacy Act; Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (the PATRIOT Act).  We will also briefly discuss FISA and the Mayfield case.

 

The Presenter:

Dan Edwards prosecutes with the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, teaches as an adjunct professor at the University of Denver College of Law, and trains nationally as a faculty member of the National Attorney Generals’ Training and Research Institute (NAGTRI). In his over 40-year career he has been a public defender (public defender of the year in 1985), an attorney in private practice, a magistrate, and a prosecutor.  He has received the Colorado Attorney General’s Exceptional Performance Award in 2010, 2013, and 2017.  He received the 2020 Criminal Justice Section’s White Hat Award for exemplifying the core values of being principles, public servant serving the People of the State of Colorado, innovative, and better together.  He has tried over 300 cases including 64 murders.  He received Faculty of the Year Awards from CDAC in 2013 and from NAGTRI in 2017.

 

CLE Accreditation in Process

 

 

Registration closes at 10:30 AM day of webinar.

 

A link to access this webinar will be emailed to registered attendees prior to the presentation.

 

Please contact lois@cdac.state.co.us with questions.

 

 


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