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CLE Opportunity: Scientific Evidence
in Civil and Criminal Litigation

Continuing Legal Education Opportunity:
Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Litigation

April 16-18
Marriott Marquis, Peachtree Center Complex,
downtown Atlanta MAP
Presented by the Innocence Network

A congressionally mandated report from the National Academy of Sciences, “Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward,” finds serious deficiencies in the nation’s forensic science system and calls for major reforms and new research.

Learn how the report impacts both criminal and civil litigation from the nation’s top experts — the leaders of the Innocence Network — including attorneys Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.

The conference will offer the latest in legal and scientific information for attorneys and will also provide an inside look into the workings of the Innocence Network, whose members have freed 249 wrongly convicted Americans with DNA evidence.

Up to 11.25 hours of CLE credit are available over the course of the three-day conference. For those attending only the Saturday session (April 17), 6.25 hours of CLE credit are available.

For course listings and registration information, visit www.innocence2010.org. For more information call the Georgia Innocence Project, 404-373-4433.

Download a printer-friendly flyer here.

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