Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education’s paper recognized as one of the two best submissions

Craig Trocino attended the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Conference in Vienna, Austria, to present his paper.
Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education’s paper recognized as one of the two best submissions
Craig Trocino

The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime recognized Professor Craig Trocino’s article “Cultivating Future Legal Aid Advocates: Integrating Situated Learning Theory and Passionate Engagement in Clinical Legal Education” as one of the top two submissions. He was invited to present it at the UNODC Conference on Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems at the UNODC headquarters in Vienna, Austria, on November 19-22, 2024. The global conference gathered lawyer educators and advocates from 36 countries.

Trocino is the director of Miami Law's Innocence Clinic. The Innocence Clinic is a member of the Innocence Network and is dedicated to identifying and exonerating the wrongfully convicted in Florida. Trocino’s publications have been on topics including comparative law, scientific evidence, and criminal law. He is also the author of a chapter in the Florida Bar's Florida Appellate Practice 8th, 9th, and 10th Editions.  A frequent speaker, Trocino has presented numerous lectures in the United States, Australia, and Spain on scientific evidence and criminal law matters.



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