2019 Forensic Science CLE Archive
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ProgramSeptember 13–14, 2019 • Agate Beach Inn, Newport
The Nuts and Bolts of DNA: Science, Discovery and Litigation
Karen Lawless, Forensic Scientist, Forensic Edge Consulting, Forest Grove, and Janis Puracal, Attorney, Forensic Justice Project, Portland
Daubert and 104 Hearings: Challenging the Government’s Forensic Science
Patrick Sweeney, Attorney, Portland
Shaken Baby Syndrome, Abusive Head Trauma, Non-accidental Trauma: An Evolution of Bad Science
Michael Bertholf, Attorney, Medford
Fighting Forensic Fallacies and Dislodging Discovery Documents: What You Can Discover If You Ask
Russell Barnett, Attorney, Portland
Up In Smoke: Putting Fire ‘Science’ to the Test in the Courtroom
Andrew Lauersdorf, Attorney, Portland
Challenges to Your Identification Expert, Combating Cross-Examination and the State’s Use of an Eyewitness Identification Expert
Ilona Coleman, Legal Director for the Criminal Defense Practice, Bronx Defenders, New York, NY
Cross-Examination of the Eyewitness
Bridget Krause, Public Defender’s Office, Milwaukee, WI
Attorneys and Forensic Scientists: What to Expect When Working Together
Dianna Gentry, Attorney, Portland, and Karen Green, Green Forensics, Puyallup, WA
Pattern Matching: Challenging Subjective Disciplines in Forensic Science
Gentry Roth, Mach 1 Forensics, Clackamas
Ethics and Fitness to Proceed Under Senate Bill 24
Elizabeth Wakefield, Metropolitan Public Defenders, Portland
Stacey Reding, Multnomah Public Defenders, Inc., Portland