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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
9:30AM - 10:45AM

Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships: The Not So Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Criminal Litigation Track (Studio 4)

Victims of domestic violence in same-sex relationships are often subject to coercive control, shame and societal pressures which are not present or present differently in domestic violence matters with partners of the opposite sex. This program is a must for judges, family, criminal, and municipal attorneys.

Moderator/Speaker:
Alison C. Leslie, Esq., Leslie Law Firm, LLC, Morristown

Speaker:
Frank J. Morano, Esq., Flanagan Barone & O'Brien, LLC


WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
3:45PM - 5:15PM

Prosecuting Outside the Box: Inspiration and Innovation

Criminal Litigation Track (Aqua)

Like many prosecuting agencies, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office has experienced an increase in cases and backlog due to Covid-era policies, increases in lower-level, quality-of-life offenses, spikes in juvenile crime, the impact of bail reform, new laws and directives as to drug prosecutions, and much more. The tools available through statute and court rule—Recovery/Drug Court, probation supervision, and supervised release—have not sufficiently met this wave. It was in that context that, in 2022, this agency’s newly appointed County Prosecutor and staff began meeting with outside agencies, businesses, social service organizations, residents and community leaders—each seeking relief from a perpetual cycle of property and occasionally violent crimes, often by the same offenders. By working together with all stakeholders and gathering intelligence, ACPO led an effort that has resulted in the implementation of multiple new prosecutor-led diversion programs that utilize prosecutorial discretion and lean on outside help to create new solutions and approaches to helping both suspects and those impacted by their crime. The presentation will introduce the problem(s) as encountered through direct community engagement and describe in detail the programs that were created, the role of courts, defense, and outside agencies, data and discernable impact thus far. An emphasis will be placed on a violence-interruption diversion program that provides trauma-informed therapy to juveniles and young adults, with input from the providing agency on that program and their experience helping develop prosecutor-led diversion programs across the nation. 

Moderator/Speaker:
Richard E. McKelvey, Esq., Executive Assistant Prosecutor, Atlantic County, Prosecutor's Office

Speakers:
William E. Reynolds, Atlantic County, Prosecutor's Office
Daryl Williams, Esq., Bergen County, Prosecutor's Office


THURSDAY, MAY 15
10:30AM - 11:45AM

Public Corruption Investigations and Prosecutions

Criminal Litigation Track (Aqua)

Moderator/Speaker:
Leo J. Hurley, Esq., Connell Foley LLP


THURSDAY, MAY 15
3:15PM - 4:45PM

Smart on Crime NJ: Justice Reform and Public Safety in 2025 and Beyond

Criminal Litigation Track (Aqua)

New Jersey has long been a national leader in smart and data-driven justice reform that protects the public, our Constitutional rights, and ensures fairness. New Jersey is considering changes that affect attorneys, including pretrial, sentencing, mandatory minimums, and parole reform. Much of this work has been led by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, with input from law enforcement leaders, and national and state advocates. Join a panel of experts to discuss the specific pending justice reform initiatives, and what is possible in 2025. 

Moderator/Speaker:
Timothy F. McGoughran, Esq., Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran LLC

Speakers:
Hon. Michael J. Blee, Administrative Director Designate
John Koufos, Arnold Ventures, LLC
Christopher S. Porrino, Esq., Lowenstein Sandler LLP
William E. Reynolds, Esq., Atlantic County, Prosecutor, Atlantic County, Prosecutor's Office
Jennifer N. Sellitti, Esq., Office of the Public Defender
Senator Michael L. Testa, Jr., Esq., Testa Heck Testa & White, P.A.