
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
S8:E5 Hearings and Evidence
In this episode, Connecticut professional license defense lawyer Dennis Mancini reveals a major misunderstanding of how evidence works in hearings. He explains how the evidence would be presented against you, and how to get your evidence ready in your defense.
When it comes to defending a Connecticut professional license, it is important to become familiar with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act (UAPA). This act establishes what types of evidence are and are not allowed in professional license defense hearings.
In this episode, Dennis talks more about hearsay evidence, the burden of proof, and other types of evidence that can and cannot be presented if your professional license is on the line.
Learn more by listening to this episode. You can keep in touch with Dennis through his Facebook page.
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