
POST APPROVED 4 Credits (10668-00002) Constitutional Policing
Participants in this course will discuss and examine the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments in the Constitution. Specifically, each participant will examine federal, state, and local law as it relates to constitutional policing. While examining historical precedent and discussing changes and permutations to the law, each participant will grasp the law and concepts through a presentation with engaging discussion and hypotheticals. This hands-on approach will allow each participant to understand the law through practical application and approaches. With the legalization of Marijuana, participants will examine the new law and discuss changes to stop, search, and seizure as it relates to traffic stops, search incident to arrest, and other law enforcement encounters.
Session Type:
In-person conference
Cancellation Policy:
- Full refund available up until 14 days prior to date.
- 50% refund available up until 7 days prior to date.
- No refunds will be made within 7 days of the date.
Presenters/Speakers
Attorney, Senior Director of Training, Consulting and Investigation Services
Imran is a distinguished trial lawyer and shareholder at Eckberg Lammers, bringing two decades of legal expertise to his role as the Executive Director of Training, Consulting, and Investigation Services (LETAC). Imran's commitment extends beyond the courtroom, where he has successfully handled intricate cases, including homicide, sexual assault, and human trafficking. With a passion for victim advocacy, Imran has become a prominent figure in the criminal justice profession, training judges, law students, and thousands of law enforcement professionals nationwide. Recognized for his outstanding contributions, he was named Minnesota Attorney of the Year in 2016 and 2020, solidifying his reputation as a legal luminary dedicated to upholding justice with honor and integrity.