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Elder Abuse Prosecution, Financial Fraud, Prosecuting Domestic Abuse Among Topics to be Addressed
ELKHART LAKE - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen will host another of the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Statewide Prosecutor Education and Training (SPET) Programs beginning tomorrow and ending Friday in Elkhart Lake. The specialized training provides prosecutors and law enforcement officers from around the state with the latest knowledge and skills necessary to effectively and aggressively investigate and prosecute the various types of complex cases they face on a daily basis.
"My commitment and assistance to district attorneys goes beyond the courtroom to include the classroom," said Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen. "This specialized training provides prosecutors new and better tools with which to fight crime and better serve their communities."
Topics to be addressed include:
"Assisting Wisconsin's prosecutors is a constant theme in the Department's work and my commitment to public safety and crime fighting," said Van Hollen. "We do best what we do together. Prosecutors commitment to learn and the Department's determination to help is a good combination."
The training will take place from November 4-6 in Elkhart Lake.
The agenda for the training session.