I had a great time at the Criminal Appeals Conference here on Monday and Tuesday, with an impressive line-up of speakers covering a wide variety of topics, from the historical development of the harmless error doctrine to the dysfunctional handling of death penalty appeals in California to federal sentencing appeals to the failure of appellate courts to make use of the science on eyewitness identification (among many other topics). A podcast of the Conference is now available here.
Criminal Appeals Conference Podcast
- Post author:Michael M. O'Hear
- Post published:June 17, 2009
- Post category:Criminal Law & Process / Speakers at Marquette
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