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Courts are experiencing trial backlogs in many case types due to Covid-19. One innovation to assist in resolving criminal cases is the use of settlement conferences. Long used in civil cases, settlement conferences have been a rarity in criminal matters.
Panelists will look at a structure for use of criminal settlement conferences looking at a very successful criminal settlement conference program in Clark County, Nevada. Attendees will learn:
Christopher S Hamner, Dayvid Figler, Linda Marie Bell, Margaret E Hanan, Stephanie Domitrovich
JD220CSCOLC
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