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Busting the Black Market: Dismantling Illegal Marijuana Organizations


Total Credits: 2.0 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 2.0 CLE

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Categories:
Drug Crimes
Faculty:
Darcy Kofol
Duration:
1 Hour 57 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
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Description

The presentation will focus on effective methods to dismantle and prosecute large marijuana trafficking organizations. The class will take you through a complex marijuana case from start to finish and touch on wiretapping, long-term undercover operations, as well as quick hit marijuana reverses and hash oil labs. It will include an overview of marijuana laws, and contain information about financial techniques, proffers, and forfeiture. Overall, the class will provide investigators and prosecutors the tools to combat and eradicate black market marijuana operations.

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Senior Deputy District Attorney

18th Judicial District Attorney's Office


Darcy Kofol is currently a Senior Deputy District Attorney, specializing in dismantling and prosecuting large scale drug trafficking organizations, at the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Darcy works closely with DEA and has indicted a multitude of large illegal marijuana trafficking organizations in the past few years. She has tried one of the biggest white collar/black market marijuana trials in the history of Colorado. Darcy is well versed in marijuana law and licensing as well as the black market marijuana trade. Prior, Darcy was an Assistant District Attorney in Boston Massachusetts, assigned to the Superior Court Narcotics Unit. Darcy graduated from Princeton University, where she received a degree from the Woodrow Wilson School for International Affairs and Public Policy, and Northeastern University School of Law. Darcy lives in Denver with her husband, daughters, and Rottweiler puppy.