2023 Judicial Education Course Catalog
MARCH THURSDAY, MARCH 2 OFF-SITE: GAUDENZIA FACILITY Treatment & Behavioral Health: What All Judges Need to Know 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. This highly interactive course will include an insider’s tour of the Gaudenzia Crownsville Residential Treatment facility. What is it really like on the inside of residential drug treatment? How effective is residential treatment? How long does it take for an effective residential treatment experience? How do you determine who is amenable to residential treatment? What is aftercare and how important is it to the long-term success of a patient? How do you measure the success of short/long term residential treatment? This course will address the role of the judge in approving and monitoring the success or failure of residential treatment. The principles of science that require “continuity of care and supervision” will be discussed and emphasized. It will enable judges to better understand and support defendants who participate in residential treatment. Judges will see peer to-peer discussions about the experience of residential treatment and the management of the addicted individual during residential treatment, including the importance of aftercare. Coordinator/Faculty: Judge Stacy W. McCormack; Judge Danielle M. Mosley Faculty: Lauren Hoffman, Ph.D, Lt. Steven Thomas, Jennifer Corbin, LMSW, Adon Cherry Bey, MA, CAC-AD, Charese Smith-Demory, MHS, CAC-AD
THURSDAY, MARCH 9 OFF-SITE: FREDERICK Evidence: Criminal Overview 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
This course will review evidence issues a judge may encounter in criminal cases including: prior consistent statements and inconsistent statements, refreshing recollection and past recollection recorded, confrontation matters and hearsay issues, the admissibility of social media evidence, and attacking facial recognition issues and the role implicit bias may play in this type of evidence. The intended audience of this course is trial court judges of varying levels of experience. Coordinator: Judge Sherrie R. Bailey Faculty: Judge Garret P. Glennon; Professor David Jaros This course will review evidence issues a judge may encounter in criminal cases including: prior consistent statements and inconsistent statements, refreshing recollection and past recollection recorded, confrontation matters and hearsay issues, the admissibility of social media evidence, and attacking facial recognition issues and the role implicit bias may play in this type of evidence. This intended audience of this course trial court judges of varying time on the bench. Evidence: Civil Overview 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Coordinator: Judge Sherrie R. Bailey Faculty: Professor Michele E. Gilman
March 3 Critical Legal Theory & Modern Judging with Hon. Marc G. Rasinsky (Sr.)
Lunchtime Webinars
Class of 2007
2023 Judicial Education Course Catalog
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