The 2012 National Innocence Network Conference has just concluded. The event was hosted this year by the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Law. We attend these events to sharpen our skills, increase our knowledge base, and forge relationships that will help us in our work; and this year’s conference did not disappoint.
On the Thursday prior to the conference, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) (www.nacdl.org) conducts a full day seminar/tutorial, usually on some aspect of litigating forensics.
Here is the agenda from this year’s session dealing with “forensic pathology”.
They bring in recognized experts to speak, and the day is jammed full of relevant and useful information. They do an excellent job, and they offer this free of charge to “qualified” (defense/innocence work) attendees.
I have had the distinct pleasure of attending three of these events, and I would rate them as outstanding.
The NACDL is funded by:
- Membership dues revenue;
- Non-dues revenue such as CLE programs, publications, and product sales; and
- Funding support, including external grants and internal fundraising.
This is an organization that deserves your support.
Phil Locke



Posted on April 2, 2012 by Phil Locke
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