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DCNR staff learns about criminal procedure at Fayette campus

Thirty-four Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources staff from across the state attended a week-long Criminal Procedure course at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus Jan. 12-16.

The course, specially designed by the campus for DCNR, examines the protections of the U.S. Constitution and the associated assurances of due process rights guaranteed to persons subject to arrest within the American criminal justice system, and the criminal justice process that exists in Pennsylvania.

Instrumental in launching and presenting this specialized course were Joe Segilia, director of Continuing Education at Penn State Fayette; training organizers Robert McJilton and Lee Jordan, fire inspectors for DCNR Forestry; and Jack Heneks, lead instructor and assistant district attorney for Fayette County.

(from left) Joe Segilia, Robert McJilton, Lee Jordan and Jack Heneks. Credit: Susan Brimo-Cox / Penn StateCreative Commons

Last Updated November 18, 2010

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