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Eyewitness Misidentification: The Impact of Evidence in a Murder Trial - 17773

Faculty: Pierre Bazile

This presentation shows just how flawed eyewitness testimony can be and discusses the various ways criminal defense attorneys are addressing this problem. Learn about the most recent developments in this area of criminal law, Including what experts are doing to try to exonerate those who may have been falsely identified at trial.

Date: Online

Credits: 2

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This presentation shows just how flawed eyewitness testimony can be and discusses the various ways criminal defense attorneys are addressing this problem. Learn about the most recent developments in this area of criminal law, Including what experts are doing to try to exonerate those who may have been falsely identified at trial.

NY: 1.0 Professional Practice, 1.0 Ethics

NJ Credits: 2.0 NJ Civil/Crim Trial Prep
CA: 1.0 General, 1.0 Ethics

Faculty: Pierre Bazile

Pierre Bazile is criminal defense attorney, serving the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. Feel free to contact Mr. Bazile for cases occurring in other counties of New York State. He is also retired police officer, who brings a wealth of hands-on law enforcement experience, insight, and training into the courtroom in defense of criminal matters ranging from traffic summonses to serious felonies.

Mr. Bazile is a graduate of the New York City Police Academy, St. Joseph’s College, and Touro Law School. Prior to his 2007 admission to the Bar, he served for fourteen years as a police officer with the New York City Police Department, serving in commands in Washington Heights, Harlem, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

During his fourteen years of service he effected or assisted in several hundred arrests ranging from traffic infractions to homicide. While with the department, he received training in areas including law, criminology, social science, community relations, firearms and marksmanship, criminal investigations, automotive crime investigation, accident investigations, evidence collection and video surveillance.