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Name Company/Agency /Organization Email Eric Daigle Daigle Law Group, LLC eric.daigle@daiglelawgroup.com Cell Phone (860) 982 5098 Alternate Phone (860) 270 0060 Topic of Title of Length of Objective Description Speaker Bio Legal Standards Contemporary Legal Issues for Law Enforcement Executives 1 hour to 4 hours (can be modified and added with other subjects) Identify contemporary Legal Issues for Law Enforcement Executives Attorney Daigle of Daigle Law Group, LLC is a nationally recognized presenter in legal issues effecting Law Enforcement Operations. The training will review the legal standards applicable to Federal Civil Rights Law 42 U.S.C. 1983 by examining the legal standards applicable to Agency Liability pursuant the holding of the United States Supreme Court in Monell v. Department of Social Services. This training will review the manner in which supervisory liability is established and the importance of understanding the Deliberate Indifferent standard, along with the Courts interpretation of the same. Law enforcement command must understand how court decisions and general accepted police practices affect their personnel and daily departmental operations. http://www.daiglelawgroup.com/attorneys/eric p daigle Eric P. Daigle practices civil litigation in federal and state courts, with an emphasis on municipalities and public officials. His

experience includes defending municipal clients in civil rights actions, including police misconduct litigation and employment actions, as well as premises and general tort liability. Attorney Daigle also defends the rights of officers charged with criminal acts, and has brought civil actions against those who have violated the legal rights of officers. Attorney Daigle acts as a legal advisor to police departments across the Country. He provides legal advice to law enforcement command staff and officers in the areas of legal liability, internal affairs, discipline, policy drafting, employment issues, use of force, laws of arrest, and search and seizure. His experience focuses on officers' use of force, specifically in the training, investigation, and supervision of force, as well as deadly force incidents involving law enforcement. Attorney Daigle acts in his capacity as a Law Enforcement Consultant providing guidance and oversight to department command staff on operations, organizational structure and risk management. Many departments have retained Attorney Daigle to assist with the review, development, and revision of department policies to maintain and reflect current police practices. Attorney Daigle serves as a member of independent monitoring teams and acts as an auditor in reviewing police department organizational compliance with procedural revisions directed or overseen by the Federal court system. Attorney Daigle is General Counsel for FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association and a member of its instructor cadre teaching Internal Affairs. Additional Comments Attorney Daigle has devoted his career to representing, counseling, and advising law enforcement personnel. As a litigator, trainer, and consultant, he utilizes his knowledge and experience to provide entertaining and informative "real life" training. The purpose of such training is to provide the students with the tools necessary to operate under current police practices, and provides resources to assist the students to make better decisions and document their actions. The Daigle Law Group is dedicated to meeting the training needs of your Department. We will work with your Department to tailor a training program on multiple topics of Law Enforcement operations. These topics include: Agency Liability Effective and Constitutional Policing Supervisory liability Contemporary Legal Issues in Policing Use of Force Standards and Electronic Control Weapon liability Managing and Conducting Use of Force investigations and DOJ Standards Managing Internal Affairs investigations and police discipline

Crowd Management and First Amendment Protection DOJ Pattern and Practice Investigation Bias Based Policing and Racial Profiling Use of technology in law enforcement Social media, expectation of privacy, and First Amendment rights Tactical operations liability and canine operations Search and Seizure for the Street Officer Police Ethics We are way beyond a free donut...

Name Company/Agency /Organization Email Eric Daigle Daigle Law Group, LLC eric.daigle@daiglelawgroup.com Cell Phone (860) 982 5098 Alternate Phone (860) 270 0060 Topic of Title of Length of Objective Description Speaker Bio Legal Standards Body Worn Cameras and Technology Pitfalls 1 hour to 4 hours Review standards for operation of technology in Law Enforcement Technology has integrated itself into a majority of police operations. From the use of personal owned cell phones and computers, GPS, Automated License Plate Readers and flying drones. Let's not forget the use of social networking and the response of our officers to being recorded by the public. Technology is driving our efforts to be more effective and increase officer safety. Society is operating at light speed and years ahead of court rulings so how do we ensure that police protect the 1st and 4th Amendment rights of citizens while maintaining transparency and navigate through uncharted territory. This presentation will focus on standards in law and Consent Decrees regarding proper policy and the use of technology in Law Enforcement. Principal Eric P. Daigle practices civil litigation in federal and state courts, with an emphasis on municipalities and public officials. His experience includes defending municipal clients in civil rights actions, including police misconduct litigation and employment

actions, as well as premises and general tort liability. Attorney Daigle also defends the rights of officers charged with criminal acts, and has brought civil actions against those who have violated the legal rights of officers. Attorney Daigle acts as a legal advisor to police departments across the Country. He provides legal advice to law enforcement command staff and officers in the areas of legal liability, internal affairs, discipline, policy drafting, employment issues, use of force, laws of arrest, and search and seizure. His experience focuses on officers' use of force, specifically in the training, investigation, and supervision of force, as well as deadly force incidents involving law enforcement. Attorney Daigle acts in his capacity as a Law Enforcement Consultant providing guidance and oversight to department command staff on operations, organizational structure and risk management. Many departments have retained Attorney Daigle to assist with the review, development, and revision of department policies to maintain and reflect current police practices. Attorney Daigle serves as a member of independent monitoring teams and acts as an auditor in reviewing police department organizational compliance with procedural revisions directed or overseen by the Federal court system.