Event Description
Online registration is now closed. If you would still like
to join, please email kerbach@mnbars.org
before 11AM on October 6.
In this one hour seminar, experienced
practitioners will outline the distinct but overlapping ethical and
constitutional duties of prosecutors to obtain and disclose certain types of
misconduct by law enforcement witnesses. Discussion will include emerging
ethics issues, practical methods for obtaining pertinent law enforcement data
under Kyles, the urgency and necessity of prosecutorial offices to have written
policies, and potential professional discipline for non-compliance. Resources
will be provided for further reading.
Panelists:
Landon Ascheman | Attorney, Ascheman
Law
Jeanette Boerner | Attorney, Adult Representation Services
Director
Peter Ivy | Chief Deputy Carver County Attorney
Jennifer Bovitz | Managing Attorney, Office of Lawyers
Professional Responsibility
Bruce Williams | Attorney, Law Office of Bruce R.
Willaims
Moderator: Robin Wolpert | Attorney,
Sapientia Law Group
Cost:
Criminal Law Section members:
Free
Minnesota County Attorneys Association members: Free (must email
kerbach@mnbars.org to
register)
Non-Section members: $10
Law Students:
Free
CLE
credits:
1.0 Ethics CLE credits | Event Code: 325775
Remote Participation:
Remote instructions will be emailed to you.
Want more information about the Criminal
Law Section?
To register with a check, please mail in this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions? Contact Kayla Erbach | 612-278-6325
The MSBA is committed to
creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If
you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please
notify Kayla Erbach. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations.