Shelly HaightSpecialties
Crime Scene Investigation Evidence Collection and Processing Courtroom Procedures and Testimony Report Writing TFT Courses Taught Courtroom Testimony for the Forensic Science Professional |
About Shelly Haight
Shelly Haight is a Paralegal Supervisor with a degree in Forensic Science and over 20 years of experience in the legal profession. She specialized in Section 1983 Civil Rights Violation lawsuits, which sparked her interest in forensic science and led her to pursue a formal education in the field.
Following her graduation in Forensic Science, Shelly taught the Crime Scene Investigation course at California State University, Long Beach. She holds degrees, certificates, and accolades in Business Management, Human Resources, Forensic Science and Evidence Technology, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences and Paralegal Studies.
Shelly is an active member of the International Association for Identification, California Division of the International Association for Identification, New England Division of the International Association for Identification, American Bar Association, along with several other professional associations.
She has presented lectures for the International Association for Identification as well as various local divisions.
Shelly Haight is a Paralegal Supervisor with a degree in Forensic Science and over 20 years of experience in the legal profession. She specialized in Section 1983 Civil Rights Violation lawsuits, which sparked her interest in forensic science and led her to pursue a formal education in the field.
Following her graduation in Forensic Science, Shelly taught the Crime Scene Investigation course at California State University, Long Beach. She holds degrees, certificates, and accolades in Business Management, Human Resources, Forensic Science and Evidence Technology, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences and Paralegal Studies.
Shelly is an active member of the International Association for Identification, California Division of the International Association for Identification, New England Division of the International Association for Identification, American Bar Association, along with several other professional associations.
She has presented lectures for the International Association for Identification as well as various local divisions.