AJA gives members new tools to face the brave new world of technology
AJA Midyear – Orlando Florida, May 2 – 4, 2013
“Will Facebook be friends with Courts: Social Media, Digital Evidence and Emerging Trends.”
The midyear meeting in Orlando at the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Conference Center will include a day long opportunity for judges to earn up to 7 continuing education units on Friday, May 3, 2013. This conference is open to all judges and a special conference registration rate is available for Florida judges.
The following topics and issues will be addressed over the course of the day:
1. What good judges need to know about the many ways the communications revolution, social media and technology challenge how courts and judges operate.
2. What good judges need to know about social media to avoid pitfalls including running afoul of canons of judicial conduct
3. Challenges to discovery of Electronically Stored Information (ESI), where it is and how to get it
4. Admissibility issues related to Electronically stored Information
The faculty for this program includes:
Dana Babbin, esq who served as a prosecutor in Massachusetts between October 1999 and March 2011. Between 2003 and 2007, Dana served the Attorney General’s Office as its Internet Crimes Against Children Prosecutor, handling the prosecution of child pornography cases, did vast amounts of outreach and training, both locally and nationally, for state and federal organizations. Between August 2007 and March 2011, Dana spearheaded the establishment of a first-ever cybercrime division at the Middlesex County D.A.’s Office and supervised the D.A.’s Cyber Enforcement Unit, where experts analyzed the seized digital evidence. She continues with her outreach efforts, spending considerable time working with schools that were increasingly faced with problems stemming from the intersection of crime and technology (such as cyber-bullying and “sexting”), ultimately building materials used to “divert” young persons from the criminal justice system who had been caught “sexting” at school. Dana travels statewide and nationwide as a guest speaker for government, legal, and pedagogical organizations, focusing primarily on the education of police, school personnel, and professionals who are concerned with the many facets of digital evidence and cyber safety. She now operates Cadence Consulting (callcadence.com) which provides outreach and training, primarily to police academies, digital evidence examiners, digital evidence labs, and school personnel.
Daniel K. Gelb, is a Partner at Gelb & Gelb LLP, in Boston . His practice focuses on business, securities, accountant’s liability, corporate raiding and trade secrets and criminal law. He is a frequent presenter and author in the area of electronic discovery. He is a member of the Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers electronic discovery task force, and of the advisory board of the Bureau of National Affairs White Collar Crime Report
Hon. Elliott Zide (ret), is now President-elect of AJA and a widely known and respected judicial education development strategist with over 25 years of experience planning conferences, developing curricula designed to improve judicial performance and designing and presenting programs and initiatives to develop judicial education faculty who better meet their learning goals. Judge Zide worked primarily with his colleagues in Massachusetts and the American Judges Association but has also worked abroad in the UK, India, Macedonia, and Oman.
Mike Duffey is a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement currently assigned to the Computer Crimes Center. He is responsible for statewide computer crime investigations including Internet crimes against children. Mike also conducts awareness and prevention presentations to various schools and civic organizations. He has also presented to law enforcement officers around the world on how to conduct child exploitation investigations. As a member of the Tallahassee Police Department and Florida Department of Insurance, Mr. Duffey investigated street crimes, narcotics, burglary, and insurance fraud cases. Mr. Duffey has worked with multiple federal, state, and local agency task forces in conducting Internet crimes against children investigations. His current cases include network intrusion cases, Phishing scams, and denial of service attacks. Mike has a Bachelor’s of Science Degree from Florida State University School of Criminology and he has completed his Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) course work along with multiple child exploitation classes and computer forensics.
AND…other experts knowledgeable about social media, technology and digital evidence from Florida.
Program participation includes: the program, excellent written materials and materials on disk (for easier transport). The Faculty intend to present some hypothetical examples over the course of the day which the participants will use to focus on the issues discussed.
In addition we welcome:
Any judge who may wish to serve as additional panel members, judges who wish to submit a hypothetical and judges who wish to submit written materials (flow charts, schematics, short articles)
If you have any thoughts about the program or want to serve as faculty please correspond directly with Elliott Zide, judgezide AT yahoo DOT com, being certain to insert the relevant words in the subject space on your e-mail server.
To register for the conference or make reservations at the Wyndham, go to http://aja.ncsc.dni.us/conferences/.