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FACULTY Larry R. Tipton, Esq. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Dedham, Chair Dr. Jennifer Lipman, MD Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Melrose Gretchen Ann Lundgren, Esq. Suffolk District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Brian Pape, Ph.D. Pape & Associates, Inc., Hudson, NH Edward P. Ryan, Jr., Esq. O'Connor and Ryan, PC, Fitchburg Marian T. Ryan, Esq. Middlesex District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Rosemary Curran Scapicchio, Esq. The Law Offices of Rosemary Curran Scapicchio, Boston Dr. William Stuart, MD Medical Examiner, Westford BOSTON 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2012 MCLE Conference Center, 10 Winter Place, via Winter Street Program No. 2130179P01 LIVE WEBCAST 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2012 Register at www.mcle.org Program No. 2130179WBC RECORDED WEBCAST 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Register at www.mcle.org Program No. 2130179RBC Selected Forensic Medical Evidence for Criminal Lawyers Practice tips that help you become better prepared to successfully litigate your next case A misunderstanding of medical evidence, whether introduced through expert testimony or the medical examiner’s report, could cost your client a favorable verdict. MCLE presents an opportunity for criminal litigators to learn how relevant systems of the human body work, forensic issues relevant to common injuries and how the medical examiner determines critical issues including nature of injury, characterization of wounds, presence and effects of substances in the body, and timing of death. Drs. Jennifer Lipman and William Stuart and Brian Pape, Ph.D., and a panel of expert criminal law practitioners, team up to lead you through anatomy, emergency medicine, and practice and toxicology, as well as offer practice tips that help you become better prepared to successfully litigate your next case. Agenda and written materials u Overview of Human Anatomy u Cases and Problems in Cause and Timing of Death u Anatomy of Common Injuries u Marks On the Body and What They (May or May Not) Indicate u The Medical Examiner File u Decision Making by the Medical Pathologist u Emergency Medicine and Issues a Practitioner Needs to Know u Toxicology and How It May Effect Case Preparation u Pointers on How to Properly Preserve Relevant Appellant Issues u Practice Tips for Criminal Law Practitioners u “Ask the Experts” Q&A Session Take this program and get this book—a $125 value—FREE! Obtaining and Using Medical Records in Massachusetts Obtaining and Using Medical Records in Massachusetts explains the scope of available medical records and teaches you how to obtain and interpret them to your clients best advantage during litigation. Sample requests and motions are provided and complex medical terminology and cryptic abbreviations used by medical professionals are demystified so that you can take control of the evidence and more effectively advocate on your clients behalf. With MCLE’s supplementation service, new supplements are mailed automatically with an invoice. If you do not wish to subscribe, please note on order form. SEMINAR TUITION includes written materials* u $195 u $165 MCLE Sponsor Members u $125 New lawyers admitted to law practice after 2008, pending admittees and law students Earn up to 6.5 CLE credits CAN’T ATTEND? View the webcast—live or later, or down- load the mp3 recording at www.mcle.org Available after Tuesday, November 27 Written materials u $125 u $110 MCLE Sponsor Members Audio CD u $135 u $125 MCLE Sponsor Members 2 : * To receive the eBook instead of the print book of the MCLE manual accompanying this program, please register for the program online at www.mcle.org and select your preferred format.

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Page 1: Selected Forensic Medical Evidence for Criminal Lawyers Pape, Ph.D. Pape & Associates, Inc., Hudson, NH Edward P. Ryan, Jr., Esq. O'Connor and Ryan, PC, Fitchburg Marian T. Ryan, ...

FACULTYLarry R. Tipton, Esq.Committee for Public Counsel Services,Dedham, ChairDr. Jennifer Lipman, MDMelrose-Wakefield Hospital, MelroseGretchen Ann Lundgren, Esq.Suffolk District Attorney's Office,Commonwealth of MassachusettsBrian Pape, Ph.D.Pape & Associates, Inc., Hudson, NHEdward P. Ryan, Jr., Esq.O'Connor and Ryan, PC, FitchburgMarian T. Ryan, Esq.Middlesex District Attorney's Office,Commonwealth of MassachusettsRosemary Curran Scapicchio, Esq.The Law Offices of Rosemary CurranScapicchio, BostonDr. William Stuart, MD Medical Examiner, Westford

BOSTON9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2012MCLE Conference Center, 10 Winter Place, via Winter StreetProgram No. 2130179P01

LIVE WEBCAST9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 20, 2012Register at www.mcle.orgProgram No. 2130179WBC

RECORDED WEBCAST9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 18, 2012Register at www.mcle.orgProgram No. 2130179RBC

Selected Forensic Medical Evidencefor Criminal Lawyers Practice tips that help you become better prepared to successfullylitigate your next case

A misunderstanding of medical evidence, whether introduced through expert testimony orthe medical examiner’s report, could cost your client a favorable verdict. MCLE presents anopportunity for criminal litigators to learn how relevant systems of the human body work,forensic issues relevant to common injuries and how the medical examiner determinescritical issues including nature of injury, characterization of wounds, presence and effects ofsubstances in the body, and timing of death. Drs. Jennifer Lipman and William Stuart andBrian Pape, Ph.D., and a panel of expert criminal law practitioners, team up to lead youthrough anatomy, emergency medicine, and practice and toxicology, as well as offer practicetips that help you become better prepared to successfully litigate your next case.

Agenda and written materials u Overview of Human Anatomy

u Cases and Problems in Cause and Timing of Death

u Anatomy of Common Injuries

u Marks On the Body and What They (May or May Not) Indicate

u The Medical Examiner File

u Decision Making by the Medical Pathologist

u Emergency Medicine and Issues a Practitioner Needs to Know

u Toxicology and How It May Effect Case Preparation

u Pointers on How to Properly Preserve Relevant Appellant Issues

u Practice Tips for Criminal Law Practitioners

u “Ask the Experts” Q&A Session

Take this program and get this book—a $125 value—FREE!Obtaining and Using Medical Records in Massachusetts

Obtaining and Using Medical Records in Massachusetts explains the scope of available medical records and teaches you how to obtain and interpret them toyour clients best advantage during litigation. Sample requests and motions areprovided and complex medical terminology and cryptic abbreviations used bymedical professionals are demystified so that you can take control of the evidence and more effectively advocate on your clients behalf.With MCLE’s supplementation service, new supplements are mailed automatically with an invoice. If you do not wish to subscribe, please note on order form.

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Earn up to 6.5 CLE credits

CAN’T ATTEND?

View the webcast—live or later, or down-load the mp3 recording at www.mcle.org

Available after Tuesday, November 27Written materialsu $125 u $110 MCLE Sponsor MembersAudio CDu $135u $125 MCLE Sponsor Members

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* To receive the eBook instead of the print book of the MCLE manual accompanying this program, please register for theprogram online at www.mcle.org and select your preferred format.

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