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2019 Summer Summit Innovations in Prosecution 2019 summer summit QUÉBEC CITY, Q UÉBEC, CANADA JULY 24-25, 2019 Innovations in prosecution: The Courtroom, the community, & the office NDAA's mission is to be the voice of America's prosecutors and to support their efforts to protect the rights and safety of the people. NatioNal District AttorNeys AssociatioN 1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 330 ArliNgtoN, VirgiNia 22202 www.Ndaa.org Welcome! We are excited to have you join us in Québec City for the 2019 National District Attorneys Association’s Summer Summit. Over the next two days you will have the opportunity to hear a series of presentations and engage in panel discussions highlighting prosecution innovations in courtrooms, offices, and communities throughout the United States and Canada. These sessions will be taught by experts in the field including 21 elected District Attorneys. Also, the NDAA staff has arranged some social events after class. There are ticketed events taking place throughout the conference including the Women Prosecutors Section 5th Annual Gala Dinner at Parliament and guided tours of the city. I hope you enjoy your stay in Québec City and gain valuable insight into advances being made in the criminal justice system through prosecution. NDAA Summer Summits have always provided great learning experiences and this year’s event should be no different. Please let me or Nelson Bunn, Executive Director of NDAA, know if there is anything that we can do to make your stay more enjoyable. Yours sincerely, Duffie Stone President-Elect National District Attorn eys Association To Be the Voice of America’s Prosecuto rs aNd to Support Their Efforts to Protect the Rights aNd Safety of the People. Bonjour NDAA is pleased to welcome you to the 2019 annual Summer Summit. Refer to the information below to help guide you throughout your stay. Helpful Phrases Hello/Good morning – Please – S’il te plaît Bonjour (familiar) / S’il vous plaît Good evening – Bonsoir (formal/plural) Yes – Oui Thank you – Merci No – Non Good-bye – Au revoir The Sûreté du Québec - "Honor Guard" Founded in 1870, the Sûreté du Québec was one of the first established institutions in Québec’s history and is the only police organization to have jurisdiction over the entire territory of Québec. The development of this landmark figure is closely linked to the historical development and foundation of Québec’s society. The Sûreté du Québec, as the national police force, contributes to maintaining peace and public order, preserving life, safety and fundamental human rights and protecting property. The Sûreté du Québec also supports the police community, coordinates major police operations, contributes to the integrity of governmental institutions and ensures the safety of transport networks under Québec jurisdiction. At the head of the largest police force in the province, the task is not small, but it is with integrity, respect and professionalism that this force leads their troops and has sustained the test of time today. Wifi Information Network: Hilton Meeting Password: NDAA19 The schedule on this page is for full group events. On the next page you will find the schedule for the different tracks. 7-8:30am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST ST. LOUIS ROOM 8:30-8:45am THE SÛRETÉ DU QUÉBEC PALAIS ROOM Y 8:45-9am WELCOME ANNICK MURPHY A PALAIS ROOM 9-10:30am OFFICER INVOLVED D SHOOTING PANEL JOE MCMAHON SCARLETT WILSON S PALAIS ROOM 10:30-10:45am BREAK E 10:45-11:30am OFFICER INVOLVED N SHOOTING PANEL CONT'D ROBERT MCCULLOCH Q&A D PALAIS ROOM 11:30am-12:45pm LUNCH ON YOUR E OWN Move to concurrent sessions. See next page for schedule break down. 3:45-4pm BREAK W 4-5pm LEAD PROGRAM PARTNERSHIP WITH FRANCE JACKIE LACEY & SOPHIE LAMARRE PALAIS ROOM I N N 12:45-1:45pm FBI LAB PRESENTATION O PAULA ERNST V A PALAIS ROOM T I O N 1:45-2:30pm COMBATING "MAKING A MURDERER" EFFECT S I WTIH VISUAL TRIAL N MATT BREEDON, JAMISON DOWD & MARGARET HEAP T PALAIS ROOM H E C 2:30-2:45pm BREAK O U R 2:45-3:45pm INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE CHANGING T R NATURE OF DIGITAL FORENSIC O INVESTIGATIONS & PROSECUTIONS O MITCH KAJZER M PALAIS ROOM I ENGAGING YOUR LEGISLATURE N 12:45-1:15pm N GREG HEMBREE O COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM V A 1:15-2pm CO-RESPONDER PROGRAM T I BETH MCCANN O COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM N S I N 2-2:30pm ONE VOICE PROGRAM T ANTHONY KEARNS H COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM E C O 2:30-2:45pm BREAK M M 2:45-3:45pm ESSEX ALL-STARS PROGRAM & ONONDAGA U N LEAD PROGRAM I T JON BLODGETT & BILL FITZPATRICK Y COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM 12:45-1pm INTRODUCTIONS STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM 1-1:30pm SUSPENSION OF PROSECUTION OF OPIOIDS I DARCEL CLARK N N STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM O V A 1:30-2pm OPIOID COURT T I JOHN FLYNN O STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM N S I 2-2:30pm SOBRIETY CENTER N DAVID ESCAMILLA T H STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM E O 2:30-2:45pm BREAK F F I C 2:45-3:15pm PRE-ARREST DIVERSION PROGRAM E BILL CERVONE STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM 3:15-3:45pm PATH PROGRAM DOUGLAS HAUBERT STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM The schedule on this page is for full group events. On the next page you will find the schedule for the different tracks. 7-8:30am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST ST. LOUIS ROOM 8:30-8:45am SPONSOR DRAWING PALAIS ROOM Y 8:45-10am G LOBAL CYBER ALLIANCE A MARY KAVANEY KENN KERN KAREN MANARIN PALAIS ROOM D 10-10:15am BREAK S Move to concurrent sessions. See next page for schedule break down. R 11:30am-1pm PASS THE GAVEL LUNCHEON PALAIS ROOM U Move to concurrent sessions. See next page for schedule break down. H 3:45-4pm TRANSITION TO MAIN ROOM PALAIS ROOM T 4-5pm I NVESTIGATIVE GENETIC GENEALOGY AND SOLVING VIOLENT CRIME MARGUERITE RIZZO ANNE MARIE SCHUBERT GREG TOTTEN PALAIS ROOM 10:15-11:30AM COURTROOM FACILITY DOGS I KIM GRAMLICH, ELLEN O'NEILL-STEPHENS & N N CELESTE WALSEN O PALAIS ROOM V A T I 1-2pm NEUROSCIENCE EVIDENCE IN THE COURTROOM: O WHAT PROSECUTORS NEED TO KNOW N FRANCIS SHEN S I PALAIS ROOM N T 2-2:30pm R ESPONDING TO THE OVER-REPRESENTATION H E OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES IN THE C CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM O STEVEN LEIFMAN U PALAIS ROOM R T R 2:30-2:45pm B REAK O O COMPLEX CHILD ABUSE CASES M 2:45-3:45pm PAK KOUCH & SANDRA MURRAY PALAIS ROOM 10:15-11:30am COMMUNITY OUTREACH INITIATIVE I S HERRI BEVAN WALSH N COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM N O V 1-1:45pm A SOCIAL MEDIA IN PROSECUTION T PAMELA CASEY I O COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM N S I 1:45-2:30pm INNOVATIVE PROSECUTION STRATEGIES & N WAYNE COUNTY NON-FATAL SHOOTING APPROACH T PATRICK MUSCAT & JOHN WILKINSON H E COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM C O 2:30-2:45pm B REAK M M 2:45-3:45pm U NDERSTANDING DIFFERENT MOTIVES OF THOSE WHO U N BATTER: A CRIMINAL CASE STUDY ANALYSIS I MEGAN AHSENS & DORTHY STUCKY HALLEY T Y COURVILLE/MONTMORENCY ROOM 10:15-11:30am C ONVICTION REVIEW: OVERVIEW OF APPROACHES BY OFFICES OF ALL SIZES KRISTINE HAMANN U NDERGOING AN ASSESSMENT AND LIVING TO I N T ELL ABOUT IT N AMY WEIRICH O STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM V A T I 1-1:45pm E-DISCOVERY PLATFORM O N GEORGE BRAUCHLER S STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM I N T 1:45-2:30pm MIAMI STYLE SMART JUSTICE H KATHERINE FERNANDEZ RUNDLE E STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM O F F I 2:30-2:45pm BREAK C E 2:45-3:45pm A LABAMA’S DYNAMIC VICTIM SERVICES, FREE NATIONAL TRAINING, AND FACILITY DOG PROGRAM-FUNDING THAT MADE IT HAPPEN BARRY MATSON & TRISHA MELLBERG STE-FOY/PORTNEUF ROOM thank you to our silver sponsors ABC News is responsible for all of ABC Television Network’s news programming, including broadcast, digital, and radio. 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