The Criminal Defense Association of Michigan will present “A Study in Firearms & Ballistics” via Zoom from 10 a.m. to noon on July 30. This webinar will feature Christopher Robinson, a forensic consultant in Atlanta.
Robinson has been in the forensic field for nearly 23 years. He worked for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for 10 years as a firearms examiner and then became the director of the Crime Lab for the City of Atlanta Police Department and held that position for 2 1/2 years. He now has his own company, Chris Robinson Forensics and has held that position for the past 11 years. He has worked over 11,000 cases and has testified approximately 800 times. He has been involved in cases in over 25 states and is also a consultant for CNN, Headline News, and numerous other television shows. He is certified in the areas of firearms and ballistics, gunshot residue analysis, blood spatter analysis, and crime scene reconstruction.
Registrants can click the Zoom registration link provided in the automatically generated email sent upon completion of webinar registration.
Cost is $30. To register for the online program, visit https://cdam.wildapricot.org.
- Posted July 21, 2021
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'A Study in Firearms & Ballistics' to be offered online by CDAM on July 30
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