Webinar Failures in Criminal Investigations

Failures in Criminal Investigations
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Across the United States, criminal investigators spend countless hours attempting to solve a case. Regardless of the type of investigation, the primary goals are to successfully prosecute a suspect and obtain justice to the crime victims and their families. 

Very rarely is an investigation conducted in a “perfect” manner. Investigators are human and make errors. Often, these errors are unintentional; however, the investigator does not realize the importance of aggressively correcting the error. 

This live, interactive four (4) hour webinar to highlight common errors made during criminal investigations. The errors were identified by seasoned investigators, prosecutors, and former judges.
Course Instructor: Anita Seamans

Anita Seamans, Detective, Kendall County Sheriff’s Office

Anita Seamans has over 37 years of law enforcement experience. She spent thirty-one (31) years with the Live Oak Police Department. Anita has been assigned to task forces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Anita is currently a detective with the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office. She has investigated assaults, crimes against children, fraud, drug offenses, equivocal death cases and homicides. 
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