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April 23, 2008

Defending a Criminal Case in a Cyber World

Last night, I had the pleasure of speaking at a dinner meeting of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association (MCDAA).  The topic was "Defending a Criminal Case in a Cyber World" and I promised the group I would post the outline of my presentation here today. 

If you attended the meeting, feel free to post a comment letting me know your thoughts or asking any questions that I wasn't able to fully answer last night.  If you weren't at the meeting, the outline may still provide some useful information, particularly as to the admissibility of certain information taken from Internet sources.  You can view or print the outline (in PDF format), by clicking here.  (To save the outline to your hard drive, right click the link and select "Save Target As . . .")

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