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Re: Attorney Training Aid
Posted by: Smokebuster5 (IP Logged)
Date: January 11, 2018 12:36PM

Thanks Doug. I found a document (Arson Prosecution: Issues & Strategies) from 1988 produced by the Fire Administration. It is clearly a testimate to how far the profession has come.

I have articulated things like the SM to the attorney, but was hoping that someone smarter than me had made a "cheat sheet" of sorts that they give attorneys to help them have a better understanding of how to deliver the information we bring to them. I don't even know if anyone has made such a thing, just putting out feelers.

[www.ncjrs.gov]

Brian Acors
Richmond, VA



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  Attorney Training Aid 1565 Smokebuster5 01/11/2018 08:15AM
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  Re: Attorney Training Aid 887 dcarpenter 01/11/2018 09:41AM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 922 Smokebuster5 01/11/2018 12:36PM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 902 dcarpenter 01/11/2018 04:00PM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 936 djicove 01/12/2018 02:36AM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 871 rfields 01/14/2018 10:19PM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 817 markspoo 01/17/2018 08:47AM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 876 dcarpenter 01/18/2018 09:29AM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 775 dcarpenter 01/18/2018 05:54PM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 853 CJN 01/17/2018 05:42PM
  Re: Attorney Training Aid 787 EEEvers 01/22/2018 09:17AM


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