Seminar Title:
Rights Of Law Enforcement Professionals
DATES: 4/13/2021 through 4/13/2021
INSTRUCTOR(S): Wayne C. Beyer
LOCATION: Webinars - , , WEB
HOTEL: - ,
COURSE REGISTRATION FEE: $75.00 Includes all training materials, and a Certificate of Completion.
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Instructor Bio
Wayne C. Beyer, Esq. is a trial lawyer, author, presenter,and former federal official and administrative appeals judge. He has been lead civil defense counsel in 300-350 police misconduct and corrections cases as assistant corporation counsel (later known as assistant attorney general), for the District of Columbia, and before that as outside counsel to New Hampshire’s Property and Liability Insurance Trust. He is the author of law review andmagazine articles, and the 1,500-page treatise and manual for lawyers and legal advisors, “Police Misconduct: A Practitioner’s Guide to Section 1983,”available at a 10 percent discount to attendees of this program and their agencies at http://www.jurispub.com/Bookstore/Civil/Police-Misconduct.html Mr. Beyer also rendered 750 final decisions on employment and labor issues for the Executive Branch of the United States Government as a member and administrative appeals judge and later chairman and chief administrative appeals judge of the U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Review Board and a s a Presidential appointee and member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority. He is a member of the New Hampshire and District of Columbia Bars, Police Executive Research Forum, International Association of Chiefs of Police, and National Sheriffs Association. Mr. Beyer holds degrees from Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and Georgetown University Law Center.
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Pre-Payment is not required to register or attend IN-PERSON seminars. Pre-payment is required for WEBINARS and ONLINE COURSES.
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Course
Objectives
As a law enforcement officer, you must serve and protect. But what rights do police officers, sheriff’s deputies, and other police professionals have, both for on an off-duty conduct? And what are your obligations if you are a supervisor ormanager? This program will give you the essentials on right to officer privacy,regulation of off-duty employment and conduct, free speech and association, prevention of harassment and discrimination, notice of prohibited conduct anddue process in disciplinary matters, and the right to legal representation. Topicsto be covered:
Right to privacy on and off-duty; non-publicinformation; searches; associations Right to off-duty employment; regulations and limitations Right to free speech and its limitations; official duties test; matters of public concern; social networking Right to be free from harassment and discrimination; hostile work environment; age and disability discrimination Right to be advised of conduct that can be disciplined and your due process procedural rights from corrective action to termination Right to an attorney in four situations: criminalcases; administrative investigations including fatalities; civil cases; and when you have been assaulted or defamed
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