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Preventing Recurring Errors on Appeal – Prosecutorial Error
California Lawyers Association; Racial Justice Committee
This training explores some of the more common, repeating examples of prosecutorial error that occur in California felony jury trials. Specific case examples illustrate best practices to avoid these errors and address the intersection with instructional error and ineffective assistance of counsel. The goal is to develop a broader understanding of how to approach related issues during trial.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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