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ff " , ConferenceSite PwzaBallroom Registl'ation l;Ioqrs Suite ~O ~.erato);l Hotel & Suites 8787 Keystone Crossing Indianapolis, IN 317-846-2700 ",,' SatuJ;dilY,June 26th"" lO:OO"a.tJf"- 5:QO;P:m. Sunday, June 27th.,.. 7~30 ~.m. -8:30 a.m. Monday, Jtllle28th,- 7:30 a.m. ..:8:30 a:m. Tuesday, JtH1e'29th-7:30 a.m. - 8:30a.m. "'. i"Exhibitors Hours i':1" ""P,,:z:aBallroom i S .' da Y ,.r Ull ,J. e2~th . S , "" "ay,June27 ", , " " " ." .. " , , ° a .m. :O. ° -7.30a.m._ .1 , " , . " ay, June 28th - 7:30 ... Tuesday, June 29th - 7:30 a:lll. ;,-,INoon ~ 2005 Annual Conference \; "~ *'-June 25-28, 2005 Ii Radisson Star Plaza ~Men:illviJJe, .IN .. Breaks are given at the discretion offthe speaker. Video and/or audio taping of any sessions or parts there oris );lotpe~tted, Although precautions are taken to prevent sc~edule changes, speaker.sand pr.ogra.!U schedules may change due to unforeseen circumstances. As a courtesy to others, meeting attendees are asked to have their cell phones and pagers turned off when attending the.session. No one under the age of 18 will bepetmitted into the lecture area. Indiana State Coroners Association, Ine. &.Indiana State Coroners Training Board 2004 Annual Coroners Conference Calendar of EventS I Saturday, June 26th I 10:00 am-5:00 pm 11:00 am-12:00 pm 12:00 Pm-l:45 pm 1:45 pm-2:00 pm 2:00 pm-4JOOpm 4:00 pm-5:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Registratiai1, Elder AbuseandI[1stftatfoRalt:leglect, Alan Pape Blaadstain F>£Itt~e~n AnalYsis in Death Investigatian J. Steve K6hl1~ Break OverviewafFarensicArt, Dr, PhiLO'Shaughnessy'C"ase. M7S~t. Joe'SieffE!rman PresehtatlOl:;J Leaveifar the Indianapa!jsIDal,ms Game Indianapalis Indians lis Syracuse Skychiefs (Taronta Bille J~ys) I Sunday, June 27th 7:30 am - 8:30 am 8:15am - 8:30 am 8:30 am - Noon Noon -1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm 6:00 pm -]:00 pm 7:00 pm-8:00 pm 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm I Cocktails ... Welcome Receptian &.Ba et(Caribbean Style) Get Electrifiedwith the EleAmish Band Monday, June 28th 7:30 am- 8:30 am 8:15 am - 8:30 am 8:30 am'" Noon Noon- 1:00pm 1:00 pm.,..4:D0pm 4:00 pm --4:30 pm I Reglstratlan Annauncements beathin Palice Custady &.Mass Disaster Management Training, Dr. Charles Wetlj LUDCh,(an yaur awn);. MurderByPolsan, John Trestrail Tuesday, June Registration Annal!1hcemE!nts: Forensic Sdence'and pl!tb.licPolicy: Emerging Issues Facing Fareflsic Sci~flceSe(Vt~e Providers, Barry Asher Lunch (on your awl)) SkeletalTraYma, Dr. Steve Nawrocki Genera~ Business Meeting 29th. .1 7:30 am -- 8:30 am 8:15 am.- 8:30 am 8:30 am .~.Noan 1:00 p.m. ' 4:00 p.m. Registration AnnaLlhcemE!'nts New Advances in Farensic Science Technalogy, Dr, HenfY:/;,ee . Book Signing &.Pbotagraphs 4~Haur Medicaleg~1.Certificatian Exam No one under the age of 18 win tiE!perntltted into the iecturearea. In respect to our speakers please tarn off till ce1l:phonesand pagers. Registration The Coroners Training Board will pay the registration fee for any Coroner or Deputy Coroner that wishes to attend this program. When completing the registration form simply indicate Coroner or Deputy Coroner. Other attendees: Law I;nfbrcement, Nurses,.t;M"t;f'aramedics Full Conference $300.00,1 Dave $100.00, ;1/2'i[)aY~$5b.OO Hotel Accommodatiol)S There will be a direct bill account established with the. hotel to cov~r the,$83.pO per nightfeeplOs tax for Coroners andiDeputy Coroners,!! €~ft\-leaist2lQce11{{Om.yoarJlOme. or your workstation toIndianapglis is less tganSO mil.~~';\IV~a[e'a~abl~, to'RaV'{RrVO~r lodging. If you wish to stay at the Shetafbg of any otnerhotelyouwjllbetespofi1slbTe for the cost. You are responsible for calling the hotel directly or go onlAneto booK or cancel your sleeping room. You must make your hotel arrangements before the cut off date ofJune 1, 2004. If you are a Coroner or Deputy Coroner tell them you are on the Coroners Training Board Direct Bill. All other attendees tell them. you are atteoding the Coroners Conference as we have a block ofRoorns held for our group attbe state rate of $83.00 + tax. Sheraton Hotel &. Suites, 8787 Keystone C'rossing, Indianapolis, 317-846-2700 or https:llwww.starwoodmeetiog.com/StarGroupsVMeb/bOol<ing I reservation?id::: 040 1200488 password: 44934 Please be advised that passwords are case sensltly~, Hospitality Room All conference participants and their spouse.are invited to the If1di~maState Coroners Association hospitality room (ID badges are required). The hospitality room will be openedduringthe followinghours: . Plaza Boar(tAR,oom Saturday, Juoe26tb "..'7.:00p.m. - Midnight Sunday, June 27tJ:1.- 9;:00 p.rn, -l:DD a,m, Monday, JuQ(:!2.8fh'-7:00 p.m.-Midnight Basebcm Game We have purchased 100 tickets to the Indianapolis Indians vs Syracuse Skychiefs (!orooto Blue Jays) June 26, 2004, The bus will leave the Sheraton Hotel at 5:30 p.m. The cost for the event is $21.00 this includes your ticket and transportation. All tickets must be paid for in advanced, Dr. Phil O'Shaughnessy Case Stu~Y' From time to time that special cas~; comes alongwhieh)s\,.Jnique OJ offers"q chall~lJge. Please. consider bringing.you[<slictesalong ror a casegpresentatioo. Deputy Coroners'will be eligible to WIN a $50.00prizeJbrpresenting yourcas~pr~'sentation'i Your colleagues will find this very educational. Contact Lisa6arker at877~692~7284 o~ cdroners@tds.net to sign tip. ' . Photographs and BookSignJng Henry Lee willbe signing books and takihgphotograp~son Tue$day,June29th. All proceeds go to the Dr.DavidDennis ScholarshipfLlnd,. Vendor Door Prizes Be sure to visit the vendors in the PlazaBallroom.to be eligibleto win door prizes. Each attendee will receive vendor registration carclsin his/her packet; Door prizes will be awarded throughout the conference. Brain Bucket Bingo Don't forget your dollar bills! Bring your doilar bills and win daily door prizes donated by the Indiana State Coroners Association Board. of Directors, Vendors and Coroners and Deputy Coroners. If you would like to donate a door1prizeplease contact Lisa Barker at Coroners@tds,net ContinuedEducation Hours Continued Education Hours are Enforcement pendif'1g ,foJ"thefQIIO\N~1J9 agencies; Fuoeral IDirecto[s,l..aw and EMS. Please forward the conference information to your local l:.aw Enforcement" EMS Personnel, Nursing and Prosecutors. Speakers Alan Pope - Is a Nativeof Bluffton,Indiana, Cimently servipg as Directorof the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit,Officeof Attorney General.He is a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan Universityand Indiana UniversitySchool of lawatIndianapolis.He has served as clerkship for Hon.AllenSharp, U.s, District Court in.Soutq BendA1)radkedLawIn Marion,Indiana for 5 years, serving as a Deputy Prosecutor in Grant County for,,! c5Hhoseyears.served as Directorof Attorney General Steve ~arter's bjvlsiol:)of Con~um~rProtecuon from January 2001 to January 2003. Lt. J. Steve Kohne - Is the Division Comrflanper oqny,eStigatj,ons for the 1~pecanoe County Police DepartmentiwLafayette, IN.He has OV~11thti1ty yeah!,) experiencE~a.s a !,>olice officer with eleven of those years being a det:ective.lt. Kohne, is "a,nexpertjn'BJoodstain Pattern Analysis and instructs at: both .PordOe University and St, Joseph College'ih"the discipline. He has had training from experts in New YorkyJ./orida, Georgia, Colorado and Canada. Lt. Kohne also instructs his own foi1ty DOu'rqloodstaln pattetn class to investigators, coroners and prosecutors. ATF in crime scene reconstruction investigation all across the state, M/Sgt. Joe Siefferman -Is He is ~ consultant to the Indiana State Police and. and bloodstain patten;] 'analysis and has worked death a FieldSuperJ.isorand"afotensic Artist for the IlIfnois State Police Crime Scene Servic~s Col1;lmand.As a Field Supervisor heiis responsibJefor 7 Crime Scene Investigators coveri[19 32 counttes,in souttlleastern IIIinois.As a Forensic Artist he combines his free hand drawing and computer ,imagines skills to provide suspect composites, age progressions, image eohaQcementsand. faCial reconstructions to law enforcement agencies and coroners. He received hjslorehsk art:'traiflingfrom Karen Taylor,the FBI Academy,the National .(:eijt.erfbr 'Missingand Endangered <EIlildren and the International Association for Identification Traini[19 Conferences. Dr. Charles Wetli - Is the <EIliefMedicql Examiner for SufI'olk COUgty,Newyotk;Dr. Wetli is also a Clinical Professor of Pathol°!iJ.y,SUDYatStooy Brook, New York.He attended the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, Pre-professionalstudies (coocel1traqonin Chemistry) Attended Medical Schoollh st, Ld:ltis, 'Missouri. John Trestrailinstructor Is a toxicologist, boarded Ihrto)ficQcJogYJ at the FBI National Academy'ioQ(Jan~lco, and bas been a visiting Virglnla.Hehas been honored as a Fellow by the American Academy of Clil].icalTo?,itology, and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Applied Toxicology.Mr. Trestrafl found$!d the center Jor the Study ofCr'iminaJ Poisoningand has been featuredin multiplE::! episodes of "The New DetectIves"Onthe Discovery Channel.He has also served as an eipert consultant tn many crTj;ninal poisoning investigations, to law enforcementanq attort;l~ys.He is the author ofthe piOl~eerihg work: Criminal Poisoning: Investigational Guideforl.aw Enforcement; Toxicologist, Forensic Scientist and Attorneys. Barry Fisher - Is the Crime Laboratory Director for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. He has worked in most of the sections of the laboratory and supervised the Trace Evidence and Toxicology Sections. He is a Distinguish Fellow and past-president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. His textbook, Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation, in its 7th edition, enjoys wide popularity. This presentation is designed to inform attendees about a number of issues facing forensic science providers in public agencies. Barry Fisher, a past president of several national and international forensic associations, Including the AAFS, American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors and the International Association of Forensic Sciences, has been advocate for forensic science over a number of years and regularly travels to Washingto/l, DC to represent the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in meeting in Coogressand thea.dministration. Fisher will speak on wide ranging issues, including recent Daubert related concerns relating to forensic science reliability and Brady material regarding the duty to turn over exculpatory material relevant to the outcome of criminal litigations to the defense. Fisher will discuss the role of the Consortium of Forensic Science Orga/lizations and their efforts to secure more federal funding for forensic science and the unprecedented cooperation from a host of organizations who are stakeholders of forensic science providers. Fisher will describe one of the latest issues to emerge following 9/11: Homeland Security and forensic sciences. The purpose of this session is go give participants an informed briefing of the many challenges facing administrators as well as some insights in how to successfully face them. Dr. Steve Nawrocki -Is an Associate Professor of Biology and Anthropology at the University of Indianapolis, where he has taught anatomy, osteology, and human biology since 1991. He received his B.A. in Anthropology and Psychology from the University of Maine at Orono in 1985, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the State University of New York at Binghamton i./11990 and 1992. His research interests include the determination of age and ancestry from the skeleton, environmental processes affecting buried human skeletal remains, and forensic archeology. Dr. Nawrocki has considerable field experience, ranging from the excavation of a 17th century fort on the coast of Maine to the disinterment of 81 burials from a late 19th century poorhouse cemetery in upstate New York. He currently serves as a Consulting Forensic Anthropologist for police, coroners, and pathologists in the midwest, having assisted on over 100 human remains cases to datE!.'In his capacity as Director of Osteology for the University of Indianapolis Archeology and Forensics Laboratory, he has assisted the Indiana Department of Natural Resources on numerous accidental discoveries of prehistoric and historic skeletons. L Dr. Henry Lee - Is an adjunct professor for the University of New Haven, University of Connecticut Law School and Quinnipiac Law School. He is an adjunct professor at 11 medical schools, colleges, universities and law schools. Dr. Lee has assisted law enforcement agencies and investigated 6,000 major investigations and cases around the world. He has testified over 1,000 times in both criminal and civil cases. He serves as a consultant for over 300 police and law enforcement agencies. He has served as an expert witness in many high profiles investigations and national and international known cases for both the prosecution and defense. I Indiana State Coroners Association, Inc. and Indiana State Coroners Training Board. 2004 Annual Coroners Conference. June 26-29, 2004 Sheraton Hotel & Suites, 8787 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis Registration information (Please print or type all information) Name: Title: County: Social Security #: Address: City: Phone:. E-mail: State: - Zip: Spouse/Significant Other: (If attending conference) Registration Fees - Check Fee Category Indiana Coroners/Deputy Coroners Full Conference/Coroner/Deputy Coroner I-Day Conference/Coroner/Deputy Coroner Date: V2 Day Conference/Coroner/Deputy Date: Coroner Payment 0 Paid bycm 0 0 Paidbycm PaidbyCTB 0 $300.00 (Law Enforcement,Prosecutors,Nursing,EMSPersonnel,Outof State) 1 DayConference- Date: 0 $100.00 '12Day Conference - Date: 0 $50.00 Full Conference Evening Activities June 26th -Indianapolis Indians Baseball Game Numberof ticketsrequested (Payment for baseballgame must 0 $21.00 ~ be prepaid) 0 0 0 0 0 Processing Check Enclosed Cash Purchase Order CTB TotalAmountDue- Mail your completed form, with Payment or purchase order to: Indiana State Coroners Association. %Lisa Barker 329 West 1200 South Romney, IN 47981 June 27th- Welcome Reception & Banquet 1 or 2 (Banquetfor attendeeand 1 guest is includedin the registration) OR Additional banquet tickets Number of tickets requested - 0 $30.00 FAX your completed form to: 765-538-2880 Hotel Accommodations You are responsible for calling the hotel directly to book your sleeping room. You must call the hotel before the cut off date of June 2, 2004. If you are a Coroner or Deputy Coroner tell them you are on the Coroners Training Board Direct Bill. All other attendees tell them you are attending the Coroners Conference as we have a block of rooms held for our group at the state rate of $83.00 + tax. Sheraton Hotel & Suites, 8787 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis 317-846-2700. ....--- 2QO4CoronersCo nfe reg ce C,ours~;TAttenClahce<A9r~ rhent~ I, a:g~eeto 'attend 'at l~ast,(16) hour~ (Coroner/Deputy Cotor)er) of the scheduled Annual Coroners Co~ference]crne 26-29, 2004. Failureto attend the estabi[shed minimum hql.lfswillcause your hotel billto be your responsibinty and not tharot the Coroners TrainingBoard. Exceptionsto this sixteen hour requirement are 'fUness,injury, or work related emergencies which must be approved byFtheExecutive Director of the Coroners Training.Boardora designee. Signature: (This form must be signed and returnedwitn your registration) n:=. - i INDIANAPOLIS welcome to \011fT} Looking for something to do??? There's no shortage here! Art &>Culture E..ite~org Museum Conner F rairie; Capture Children's ot American Museum Ot Indian Indianapolis; E..asle!:) Winer!:); tree wine tasting Indianapolis Museum breathtaking gardens IIJI.J INDIANAPOLIS spirit Art; discover at this outdoor a must see tor the entire D films projected onto MUSEUM !:)ea ha! tamil!:)! a six 1/2 discover the fascinating stories discover art, science & culture ot Art; the West, living histor!:) museum seven da!:)s a week I MAX Theater; teatures 2D & ) Indiana HistoricaI5ociet!:); Indiana 5tate Museum; & Western the American located on 152 acres stor!:) screen ot our past ot - OF ART Indianapolis Zoo; dolphin shows and morel White River Gardens ~m!D!I!I.' is right next door Indianapolis S:Jmphon:J Restaurants E>uca Di 5eppo; Merlot's; Houlihan"s' is here too! &>Dining Too Eddie &>Opera man:J to mention, steaks & seafood comfortable, in elegant relaxed atmosphere Ke!:)stone Grill; is "don't miss" restaurant Kona Jack's Fish Market F eterson's; elegant Something Different & Sushi; ambiance featuring & Snax; Maggiano's FF Chang's setting with great shrooms with a Sunda-':j brunch !:)ou don't want to miss! o-':jsters & sushi with Hawaiian prime aged steaks, fresh seafood is a tapas & premium wines Different is Indiana's onl-':j bar that is worth the visit Irish pub; Irish stew, fish & chips and 20 oz. pints Uttle China /tal!:); classic old-world 5istro; combines st-':jle southern traditional Chinese Italian cuisine cuisine with an inviting upbeat Flus man-':j, man-':jmore, not even mentioning I drinks both named in the Top 50 and Something Fine Dining Hall of Fame member! Snax Claddagh but here are a few of our favorites! tamil-':jst-':jle Italian in a bawd-':j & witt-':j setting downtown..just ask bistro setting Flaces to be seen... "7 LYlu'sElectric Cafe; premium martinis and a dance floor Nick:J Dlaine's; cigars, port, grappa, St. Elmo Steak House; coldest martinis in town! Champps; The outdoor martinis &>livejazz don't miss the shrimp cocktail &>the bar is great tor people watching... Dlue Martini; Ind:J's latest &>greatest martini bar, ver:J "Sex in the Cit:J" Vapour Lounge; upscale Las Vegas nightclub featuring a one of a kind 50 foot ice bar!!! Music, state of the art dance floor &> private bottle service. feople watching at its best! Slipper:J Noodle Ike &>Jones:J's; The Inn; notorious for its good food, booze and blues the best dance spot in town Rathskeller; Ind:J's best outdoor with live music and tons of German Champions lite Sports TV s bring Dar &>Restaurant; all the sporting Have a Nice Da:J Cafe; )+ satel- events 70s music &>dance floor Oceanaire Seafood Room; ultra-fresh &>sweets not to miss! falominio; upbeat bier garden biers on tap cit:J dining featuring seafood town in dail:J from around the world, o:Jster bar contemporar:J Ram Drewer:J; awesome food and handcrafted cuisine beers Scholars Inn; One of Ind:J's most popular downtown restaurants Massachusetts Avenue art district Shula's Steak House; One Mo's A place tor Steaks; of America's Dest Steak located in the historic Houses Mo's is famous for its tableside meat tra:J presentations Entertainment The ISCABoard has acquired the Electric Amish band as heard on the Bob & Tom Show to perform after the Welcoming Banquet on Sunday, June 27, 2004 starting at 8:00 p.m. .., 'to The