Cover Defending Drug Analog Cases (2020)

Defending Drug Analog Cases (2020)

CLE Credit: Up to 1 hour of self-study CLE credit, where authorized. Please confirm with your state's CLE commission to ensure this program is available for self-study CLE certification. 

 

Program Summary: This program will teach criminal defense practitioners the latest cutting-edge issues involving the defense of Analogue Act prosecutions, including issues involving expert witnesses, ongoing Brady disclosure issues and the latest trends in sentencing of Analogue Act offenses. The program will also cover the basics of the Analogue Act as well as basic chemistry of synthetic compounds, including how and why different synthetic structures can be called "substantially similar". Lastly the program will tackle important legal issues such as vagueness, Daubert implications and recent and relevant case law.

 

About the Presenter:

James E. Fleman (Tampa, FL)

James E. Felman has concentrated his practice of law in the defense of complex criminal matters and related civil litigation for 30 years. Mr. Felman represents clients in federal and state matters in every phase of the criminal process -- investigation, trial, sentencing, appeal, and post-conviction proceedings. He has represented clients in a wide range of matters, including allegations of bank fraud, health care fraud, mail and wire fraud, securities fraud, public corruption, environmental crimes, antitrust violations, synthetic/illegal drugs, illegal gambling, child abuse/ pornography, and murder. Mr. Felman has also devoted a significant portion of his professional efforts to legal reform and policy work. He has testified on an array of topics before the United States Senate, House of Representatives, and Sentencing Commission, and frequently writes and speaks on criminal justice policy issues. He is Chair of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Task Force on First Step Act Implementation.


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  • Member Price $35.00

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