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Navigating Involvement with the Federal Legal System in Criminal Cases

This program provides a primer on how to interact with the federal legal system when dealing with a criminal case, from getting admitted to the appropriate Federal District to the steps followed as a case moves through the system.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P2506-25R
$65.00 or 0.75 credits
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This program provides a primer on how to interact with the federal legal system when dealing with a criminal case, from getting admitted to the appropriate Federal District to the steps followed as a case moves through the system. Topics covered include:

  • The types of cases typically brought in federal court
  • How grand jury investigations operate
  • The types of charging documents used
  • How plea bargains work in the federal system
  • Sentence determination

Vadim Glozman, Glozman Law, Chicago

Expires: 5/1/27

This program provides a primer on how to interact with the federal legal system when dealing with a criminal case, from getting admitted to the appropriate Federal District to the steps followed as a case moves through the system. Topics covered include:

  • The types of cases typically brought in federal court
  • How grand jury investigations operate
  • The types of charging documents used
  • How plea bargains work in the federal system
  • Sentence determination

Vadim Glozman, Glozman Law, Chicago

Expires: 5/1/27

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