On March 22, Professor Fred Klein gave a CLE lecture on behalf of Hofstra Law School at the Legal Aid Society of Nassau County titled, "Street Encounters Under Terry and Debour: Different Standards But Similar Results."
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On March 3, Fred Klein presented at Harvard Law School’s “Externship 6” conference about the Clinical Prosecution Practicum offered at Hofstra. His presentation described the unique program, which allows law students to handle their own cases with fac… more »
Tune in to News 12 Long Island on Wednesday, December 21 at 7 p.m. to watch an interview with Fred Klein regarding the murder of an NYPD officer. more »
Grope Cases Set Special Challenges
By Tamer El-Ghobashy
The Wall Street Journal
October 12, 2011
EXCERPT:
Mr. Klein, the Hofstra professor, said prosecutors can still secure convictions based on eyewitness testimony but have to work dilige… more »
Legal Experts Ponder Clemens Ruling ImpactBy Kathleen KelleherNewsdayJuly 14, 2011Excerpt:Fred Klein, a former Nassau County prosecutor who teaches law at Hofstra University, said showing the video was “inexcusable” and it is possible the judge will not… more »
Bright, Careful and Sadistic: Profiling Long Island’s Mystery Serial Killer
By Manny Fernandez and Al Baker
The New York Times
April 21, 2011
Excerpt:
“It was a psychosexual sadism,” said Mr. Klein, now an assistant professor at Hofstra Law… more »
"Person of interest" in Long Island killings?
CBS Early Show
April 12, 2011
Excerpt:
"You're dealing with a very prolific, evil person - or group of people - assuming these are all linked," Fred Klein, an assistant professor of law at Hofst… more »
Why So Many Serial Killers on Long Island?By Manny FernandezNew York TimesApril 10, 2011
Excerpt:Fred Klein, the former Nassau County assistant district attorney who prosecuted Mr. Rifkin, said the frequency of Long Island’s serial killers was “just an… more »
Tune in tonight (3/5) to watch Professor Fred Klein discuss problems at the Nassau County police crime lab on News 4 New York (channel 4).* *Please note: Breaking news events may impact the timing, postponement or even cancellation of this news story… more »
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