Mike Rains
Feb 12 - 14, 2024 | San Mateo, CA | $595.00
REGISTER COURSEThis three-day internal affairs training will provide students with comprehensive instruction on conducting administrative investigations.
The emphasis is on assuring students understand how to conduct a fair, thorough and complete investigation. This course will include information on investigating misconduct complaints, use of force cases, officer involved shootings, in custody death investigations, officer criminal conduct investigations and department-initiated investigations. Students will be immersed in conducting these administrative investigations including deciphering complaint allegations, conducting officer interviews, different types of evidence, determining appropriate findings and producing a complete case report. A full day of the internal affairs training will be dedicated to all the legal ramifications in conducting administrative investigations including an in-depth analysis of the rights afforded to subject and witness officers.
This class is appropriate for individuals who play a role in administrative investigations including Internal Affairs investigators, patrol supervisors, command officers, union representatives and non-sworn staff.
Mike Rains has a Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in English Literature from the California State University at Long Beach. Mike, while serving as a police officer in the City of Santa Monica, received a scholarship to attend law school. He earned his Juris Doctorate summa cum laude at Golden West University School of Law. After graduating from law school, he entered the private practice of law, leaving police work in 1980.
Mike worked for 18 years at the San Francisco based law firm of Carroll, Burdick & McDonough and founded Rains Lucia Stern, PC in May, 1999. The firm emphasizes the representation of public safety personnel in administrative, disciplinary, civil, criminal and labor-related issues. Mike has over 30 years representing police officers and other high profile clients in civil and criminal litigation.
Jeff Profio is a lieutenant with the West Valley Mission Community College Police Department. He retired from the San Jose Police Department after 25 years of service. Jeff is also a certified POST Master Instructor. In addition to Internal Affairs, Jeff has been assigned to the SJPD MERGE Team (SWAT), the Robbery Investigations Unit, the Vice Unit, the Covert Response Unit, and as a Field Training Officer.
Captain Brian Matchett began his law enforcement career with the San Jose Police Department in 1995. As an officer and sergeant, he was assigned to Patrol, Metro, Traffic Enforcement (Motors), Field Training, Regional Auto Theft Task Force, and Internal Affairs Criminal Investigation Detail. As a Lieutenant he was assigned to Patrol, Commander for the Internal Affairs Unit, and Commander for Special Operations (Metro, VCET, SCU). As a Captain he is assigned to the Support Services Division. Captain Matchett holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Administration of Justice. He attended the Sherman Block Leadership Institute and is a graduate of Leadership San Jose.
Lt. Kendra Nunes has been with the San Jose Police Department since 1992. She began her career as a Public Safety Dispatcher where she was a Communications Training Officer (CTO) and Academy instructor. After becoming a police officer in 2000, she worked assignments in patrol and as a Detective in Family Violence, Background Investigations, and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Child Exploitation Detail. She conducted hundreds of investigations involving child sexual abuse and child pornography. Lt. Nunes is also a certified holistic health coach trained at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and attended Evergreen Valley College. She is an instructor for The Parent Project, and she regularly teaches Internet Safety, Defensive Tactics, and topics relating to nutrition, technology, and sexual assault investigations.
Maureen U. Okwuosa is a senior associate with the Rains Lucia Stern St. Phalle & Silver, PC Legal Defense Practice Group. Maureen defends public sector employees in administrative investigations, critical incident investigations, and disciplinary appeals. She also represents public sector employees in grievances and in restraining order matters. Prior to joining RLS, Maureen worked as staff attorney for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, wherein she advised and counseled executive staff on all matters pertaining to labor and employment law, investigations, public employee discipline, the Public Safety Officers’ Procedural Bill of Rights Act, and labor relations. Following her time with the Department of Corrections, Maureen transitioned to the private sector where she worked at a labor law firm exclusively defending peace officers.
Julia D. Fox is a partner in the Rains Lucia Stern St. Phalle & Silver, PC Legal Defense Practice Group. Julia represents peace officers in administrative investigations and disciplinary matters. Julia has significant legal experience, including almost eight years at the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office as a Deputy District Attorney, spending much of her time there in a felony trial unit. Julia is a very experienced trial lawyer and comes from a police family: her father, brother and husband are all cops. Julia graduated from Saint Mary’s College of California with a degree in Government and earned her law degree from John F. Kennedy School of Law.
Nicole Pifari is a senior associate with the Rains Lucia Stern St. Phalle & Silver, PC Legal Defense Group. She represents officers in criminal investigations and prosecutions, administrative investigations, disciplinary appeals, and Brady list appeals. She also responds to critical incidents. Nicole has successfully defended criminal cases in both state and federal court. Most recently she achieved a significant victory at trial when the court exercised a rarely-used power to dismiss the case and enter a judgment of acquittal prior to sending the jury to deliberate. Her client in that case, a San Francisco deputy sheriff, was accused of excessive force. Nicole is a graduate of UC Hastings School of Law. Prior to law school, she was a police officer for the City of Missoula, Montana. During her time at Missoula PD, she was a canine officer and a member of the POA Board of Directors.
Andrew M. Ganz is an associate in the Rains Lucia Stern St. Phalle & Silver, PC Legal Defense Practice Group. Andrew defends public sector employees in criminal matters, administrative investigations, critical incident investigations, and disciplinary appeals. He also represents public sector employees in disciplinary actions and related litigation. Prior to joining RLS, Andrew worked as a prosecutor for over 13 years, during which time he handled virtually every type of criminal matter. Andrew has the distinction of being named Solano County’s first ever “Prosecutor of the Year.” In San Francisco, Andrew spent most of his time in the homicide unit, handling several complex cases. Andrew has extensive trial experience, having individually conducted well over 100 jury trials in his career. He has also written and argued countless motions, conducted many hundreds of preliminary hearings, presented cases to grand juries, handled writs and appeals, represented the State in parole hearings, and presented several trainings to lawyers, law enforcement and criminalists.
Lieutenant Nqui Scherry began his law enforcement career with the San Jose Police Department in 2002. As an officer he was assigned to Patrol, the Field Training Program and he served as an Investigator in the Traffic Investigations Unit. As a Sergeant Nqui served as an investigator for the Internal Affairs unit and he supervised the Traffic Investigations Unit and the Auto Theft Unit. Nqui is currently assigned to the bureau of field operations. He is a certified Post instructor and has been teaching various classes at the SJPD Academy since 2008. Nqui holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.
Instructional style is engaging and highly effective.
This was, by far and away the best training I have received in 15 plus years of Law Enforcement. The instructors are experienced, engaging, articulate, and very entertaining. I will be recommending this training to multiple agencies.
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Effective teaching teams! The presentation of the material was consistently interesting, and intelligent without being too intellectualized.
Your training gave me the confidence and tools to interview the suspect for over 5 hours and to bring a closure to the case.
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This was, by far, one of the most useful training classes I've attended since becoming an investigator.
This training provided the useful tools necessary for assessing the veracity of a suspected child abuser, which goes a long way in helping to protect children.
I highly recommend this training for any Probation staff who have the necessity to interview/interrogate individuals for investigation purposes.
Your training has made the greatest and most direct impact on my assignment of any training class that I've taken.
The information presented was highly relevant to my job and was presented in a manner that was organized and very easy to digest.
This training by far has been the most informative and most effective I've attended. The instructors engaged the students in a manner that made me want to speak my opinion, ask questions, and participate.
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