MCLE Credit: | 2.0 (Ethics: 0.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
VIDC Re-Certification Credit: | 2.0 Misdemeanor/Felony (VIDC Information) |
Designation Credit: | 2.0 Trial Practice/Litigation (Designations Information) |
Price: | $149 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
Viewable Through: | 04/30/2027 |
$149.00 (or 2 Bundle Credits)
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the April 2024 webcast, Search and Seizure Law in Virginia 2024.
Presented by a prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge, this course is designed to be a comprehensive review of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Virginia Constitution protections against unlawful search and seizure. The law of search and seizure looks very different than it did years ago and is ever evolving with technology.
This program covers the latest developments in search and seizure, including decisions from the Virginia Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Hon. James A. Willett, Prince William Circuit Court / Manassas
Curtis W. Baranyk, Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney / Stafford County
Bradley Marshall, Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, PC / Manassas
Hon. James A. Willett, Prince William Circuit Court / Manassas
Jim Willett is a judge from the Thirty-First Judicial Circuit (Prince William County) of Virginia. Prior to taking the bench, he had extensive experience trying major cases as a prosecutor and in private practice. He is the recipient of the Arthur W. Sinclair Professionalism Award and the Warren Von Schuch Award for Distinguished Prosecution and is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. His Martindale Hubbell rating is AV Preeminent.
Curtis W. Baranyk, Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney / Stafford County
Curt Baranyk received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from East Carolina University in 2006. He later obtained his master’s degree in 2011 from George Mason University and his law degree from the University of Baltimore in 2012. After graduating from law school, Mr. Baranyk joined the Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney and member of several specialized units, before joining the Stafford County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in 2023. He has prosecuted a variety of offenses since 2012, ranging from narcotics and gang-related charges to possession of child pornography, murder, abduction, and DWI manslaughter.
Bradley Marshall, Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, PC / Manassas
Bradley Marshall is a shareholder at Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, PC, in Manassas, where he leads the firm’s white collar and criminal defense section, is co-lead for their investigations section, and practices in the municipal law and civil litigation sections. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Prince William County for over a decade.
Mr. Marshall received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and his juris doctorate degree from Michigan State University. He is appointed to the Prince William County Community Services Board, chairs the PWC Community Criminal Justice Board, and was appointed by the Governor to the Criminal Justice Services Board. He also previously chaired the Virginia State Bar’s Bench-Bar Relations Committee and was a member of the VSB Carrico Professionalism Course faculty.
Mr. Marshall was in the inaugural class of Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s “Up & Coming Lawyers” in 2016, received the 2017 Prince William County Bar Association Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award, has been listed in the Virginia Business Magazine Legal Elite since 2021, Northern Virginia Magazine’s Top Lawyers since 2022, and received the highest possible rating in legal ability and ethics, AV Preeminent, by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Marshall is on the legal faculty at the PWC Public Safety Academy, has lectured at Northern Virginia Community College as well as George Mason University, and regularly teaches continuing legal education courses on topics such as Constitutional Law, Mental Health Ethics, Specialty Dockets, Immigration Law, and Criminal Street Gang Laws.