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Demorest

Courtroom Demeanor and Latent Print Expert Testimony

This 40-hour course is the fifth in the Latent Print Examiner Series.

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Courtroom Demeanor and Latent Print Expert Testimony
Courtroom Demeanor and Latent Print Expert Testimony

Time & Location

Nov 04, 2024, 8:00 AM – Nov 08, 2024, 5:00 PM

Demorest, 1021 Central Ave, Demorest, GA 30535, USA

About the event

Courtroom Demeanor and Latent Print Expert Testimony is a 40-hour course that will cover case law, Rule 702-714, Daubert Hearings, and preparing a curriculum vitae.  The instructor will cover the importance of pretrial hearings and preparing court exemplars. There will be a mock trial, and students will be required to present courtroom testimony.

This class will be Monday - Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm.

Participants should bring a computer with Microsoft capabilities and the required LPE texts listed below:

1. Ashbaugh, D. R. Quantitative-Qualitative Friction Ridge Analysis: An Introduction to Basic and Advanced Ridgeology. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1999. 

2. Champod, Christophe et al. Fingerprints and Other Ridge Skin Impressions (2nd Edition). CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2016. 

3. The Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Science of Fingerprints. U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1979 

4. Moenssens, Andre A., Meagher, Stephen B. The Fingerprint Sourcebook. National Institute of Justice. 2011

Disclaimer: Due to the substantial academic rigor of the Latent Print Examiner courses being offered by the Georgia Forensic Academy, some texts or lessons may contain challenging or controversial topics. The information and educational material contained herein are meant to promote generally accepted practices, understanding, and dialog of topics by forensic science professionals and related parties in latent print and impression evidence fields. Such information is not meant or intended to substitute for any individual’s experience or judgment. Attendance of these courses is strictly voluntary and should be undertaken only by individuals employed by a recognized law enforcement agency and currently assigned the complex tasks of Latent Print Examiner duties. Courses taught by the Georgia Forensic Academy are intended to be practical in impact and prepare students to be successful in the field of forensic sciences and, therefore, contain rigorous practical exercises and examinations that meet everyday challenges experienced by forensic professionals.

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