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Criminal Discovery Reform in New York: A Debate
Thursday, October 25, 2018 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Free for Members | $15 for Non-Members
Description:
Whether New York should amend its criminal discovery practices and in what manner has become perhaps the most hotly debated topic in our criminal justice system. The program will feature the knowledgeable perspectives of various stakeholders affected by New York's discovery statute and the current push for reform. The event is an especially great opportunity for those practitioners unfamiliar with the debate to inform themselves on this critical issue.
Speakers:
Hon. Joseph A. Zayas
, Administrative Judge, Criminal Term, Queens County
John Schoeffel
, Special Litigation and Training Unit, The Legal Aid Society
Karen Friedman-Agnifilo
, Chief Assistant District Attorney, New York County District Attorney’s Office
Moderator:
Sergio De La Pava
, Legal Director, New York County Defender Services
Sponsoring Association Committee:
Criminal Justice Operations Committee
, Sarah Berger, Chair
When
10/25/2018
Where
New York City Bar Association 42 West 44th St New York, NY 10036
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