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Daubert Seminar

Started by Bill Wheatley, October 18, 2006, 09:46:47 AM

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Bill Wheatley

Daubert Seminar
Chapter II

A Presentation for Firearms and Toolmark Examiners

Presented By

Greg Klees

Firearms and Toolmark Examiner
ATF National Laboratory
Beltsville, MD

December 19th, 2006

Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

This one day lecture will be hosted by the New Jersey State Police Ballistics Unit at their Hamilton, New Jersey Technology Center. This lecture is a tuition free course. Course registration link and pertinent course information are listed below. A detailed course syllabus will follow.

Thank You

DSG. William F. Wheatley #4755
Firearms Examiner
NJSP Ballistics Unit
(609) 584-5051 Extn 5821
Fax 609-587-9257
Lpp4755@gw.njsp.org 



  Location

NJSP Technology Complex
Horizon Center
1200 Negron Drive
Hamilton, NJ 08691

609-584-5051 Ext. 5821



  Attire

Business Casual



  Registration

Registration is available immediately.

Click Here For More Info and Registration Form



  Hotel Accommodations 

The Ramada Inn
Bordentown, NJ 08505
Tel. 609-298-3200
Rate: $75.00/night single occupancy $85/night double occupancy (+ 14% Tax / Will accept government tax exception form)

For other hotels searches enter Bordentown, NJ 08505 for location.




  Contact Information

Please contact Detective Sergeant William Wheatley (609-584-5051 ext: 5821 / Lpp4755@gw.njsp.org) if you have any questions or need additional information.



  Directions

Directions to New Jersey State Police Technology Complex in Hamilton


From NJ Turnpike South: Exit 7A for I-195 West. Exit 5A for Rt. 130 South. Follow approximately ¼ mile to the first traffic light and make a right onto Horizon Center Blvd. Go to stop sign and make a left onto Horizon Blvd. Go to the first street, Negron Dr., and turn right. Go to the 3rd parking lot entrance and turn right. Go to the first section entrance on the right and park in that area. Enter set of doors on right side.

From NJ Turnpike North: Same as above.

From Ramada Inn: From parking lot exit right onto Rt. 206 North. Travel north and follow onto Rt. 130 North towards New Brunswick. Turn right onto Horizon Center Blvd./Hamilton Marketplace jug handle (approx. 6.2 mi. from motel). Follow sign for Horizon Center Blvd. Cross over Rt. 130 and enter onto Horizon Center Blvd. Follow directions above.

From Interstate 295 North: Exit 60 onto I-195 East. Exit 5A (Rt. 130 South towards Bordentown). Follow directions above.

NJ Turnpike to Ramada Inn: Exit 7 onto Rt. 206 N. Ramada Inn is at bottom of exit ramp.



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Jerryp

Quote from: Bill Wheatley on October 18, 2006, 09:46:47 AM
  Attire

Business Casual





Bill
What happens if I wear jeans and sneakers?     ;D

Bill Wheatley

GP
I thought it was black jeans and workboots for you :laugh:

WW
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factsgroup@comcast.net
wwheatley@essexsheriff.com
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Jerryp


Jim Stephenson

Bill,

You haven't seen Jerry lately have you.  His new attire is now a lab coat with a pocket protecter for his pens, turtleneck shirts and penny loafers.  I forgot the bifocals.
Jim Stephenson, BS
35 Laurel Crest Road
Madison, Ct.  06443
203-247-2625
jsstephenson@snet.net

Bill Wheatley

Jim,

I knew that tough NYPD narco cop was just a facade and that deep down inside there was a lab geek dieing to come out.
(908) 797-6553
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wwheatley@essexsheriff.com
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Jerryp

Jim
I see you just couldn't resist. No matter how hard you struggled with yourself you managed to hit the reply button. 
Well, you forgot to mention my IPOD, sharpies in every color, along with the tire pressure gauge.
I'll see you later

Bill
The narco thing was one of those phases you go through after getting sworn in. It's behind me now. I'm now sworn out!