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2019 APC-Privacy in the 21st Century: How Reasonable is it?


Total Credits: 1.5 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 1.5 CLE

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Faculty:
Jon Eliason |  Daniel Strange
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1 Hour 30 Minutes
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In 1967 the U.S. Supreme Court upended more than a century of precedent when it created the reasonable expectation of privacy standard in Katz v. United States.  Right now, due to breathtaking changes in technology that pose stark challenges to privacy and security, a similarly momentous shift is occurring in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.  This session addresses how we got to the current interaction between privacy and the Fourth Amendment, where the courts might take us next, and how prosecutors should prepare for the new reality.

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Jon Eliason's Profile

Jon Eliason Related Seminars and Products

Deputy County Attorney

Maricopa County Attorney's Office


Jon Eliason is a Division Chief of the Major Offenders Division. In this capacity Jon supervises The Capital, Gang, Repeat Offender, Cold Case, and Vehicular Bureaus.  Previous to this Mr. Eliason was the Special Victims Division Chief at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, supervising all child crimes, sex crimes, and domestic violence cases. Mr. Eliason led Maricopa County’s efforts to test all un-tested rape kits and see that each case is investigated. Mr. Eliason is a career prosecutor, successfully conducting numerous jury trials.  Mr. Eliason believes that the most important thing a prosecutor can do is seek to be ethical in all aspects of prosecution and to work to improve the quality of life for the community.  Mr. Eliason sits on The Governor’s Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women, the Arizona Forensic Academy, and is a board member of the Arizona Foundation for Women.  Mr. Eliason was previously the Mesa City Prosecutor.  During that assignment Jon implemented many new successful protocols for the prosecution of domestic violence and DUI cases.  Mr. Eliason has received numerous awards and commendations for his work.  He has been recognized by the US Attorney’s Office, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, and numerous cities throughout Arizona for his work and dedication as a prosecutor.  Mr. Eliason is a frequent lecturer at schools, police departments, and legal conferences, and has taught for the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys’ Advisory Council, the National District Attorney’s Association, and the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys.  Mr. Eliason received a Bachelor’s of Science from Brigham Young University and his JD from Temple Law School.


Daniel Strange's Profile

Daniel Strange Related Seminars and Products

Deputy Maricopa County Attorney

Maricopa County Attorney's Office


Dan Strange is a Deputy County Attorney in the Appeals Bureau of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.  Prior to his appellate work Dan handled all kinds of cases from white collar to violent home invasions.