Seminar 5
Trial Preparation and the Use
of Technology
This fifth of the
Psychlaw.net series of five
seminars gives attorneys and mental health professionals the courtroom
technology tactics needed to defend those falsely accused of child
molestation. Our chief litigators
have over fifty years of combined experience in defending against false
allegations of sexual molestation. These
Psychlaw.net faculty
members use their experience and cutting-edge technology to explain and
demonstrate how to effectively use technology in the courtroom. Data
mining, data assembly, high-speed scanning, optical character
recognition, and the use of advanced search and correlation algorithms are
explained and demonstrated.


Introduction
and Contents
This
seminar discusses how to prepare for trials and effectively using
technology:
Trial
Preparation and Use of Technology
• Pre-Files • Protection of Client From Himself
• Interrogations • Searches • Pre-emptive investigation
• The Search for Motive to Fabricate • Sexual Knowledge
• "The Method" of Assembling the Data • Discovery
• Prepare Early • Scanning and Indexing of Documents
• Gathering All Documents in One File • Multi-tasking: Preparing the Witness
Outlines, Chronology, Witness
Lists, Jobs
List, and Investigation List
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Technology
• Bookmarking All Documents in Acrobat
• Audio Capturing • Audio Editing • Video Capturing
• Video Editing • Digital Recorders and Camcorders
• Wave Pedal • Training Your Staff using Camtasia • Blowing Up Photograph
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More Preparation
• Follow Up Investigation
• Motion Bank Web Site • Preparing Your Experts • Reading Scientific Articles
• Reading Medical Research • Expert Transcripts Web Site
• Additional Resources
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CONTINUING LEGAL
EDUCATION Credits and Seminars
These CONTINUING
LEGAL EDUCATION Seminars have been approved for Continuing Legal
Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of one
credit per one seminar hour. Psychlaw.net
certifies that this activity
conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed
by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California. A
Historical Perspective has been approved for Criminal Law Specialization
and Family Law Specialization Units. For Specialization Credits, please
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CONTINUING LEGAL
EDUCATION Teaching Seminars
Our chief litigators are available for educational presentations to local bar
associations. To schedule a seminar, send us an e-mail
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