ETHICS and Practicalities of Dealing with an Unruly Jurist
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MCLE: 1.5 Ethics
Cost: CACJ Member $ 99.00
Non-Member $149.00
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Featured Speaker:
Charles Sevilla - Past CACJ President
Topic Description:
This topic will cover dealing with the unruly jurist, be it in trial, motions, sentencing, other hearings, and bargaining sessions. Mr. Sevilla will speak to many examples of unruliness, the practical issues of dealing with the subject made difficult given the power the court holds over the defendant, and offer alternative guides to resolution. The theme is the ethical duty to guarantee the client a fair trial which cannot be had in front of an unfair jurist.
Group Discounts:
Groups of 4 or more must contact the CACJ office and provide the names of the 4 or more people they are registering; you will then be provided with the discount code to use when registering to attend the webinar.
AB 109 Realignment Law - What You Need to Know about the New Sentencing Shake Up - Takes Effect October 1st, 2011
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MCLE: 1.5 General
Cost: CACJ Member $ 99.00
Non-Member $149.00
Featured Speaker:
Garrick Byers - Fresno County Public Defender
Topic Description:
This is the biggest change in sentencing since the change from indeterminate to determinate sentences in the 70's, it takes effect October 1, 2011. This changes the paradigm of one year max for jail that has always existed in California Law.
So... Change is good. Be ready to ride the wave!
20% Discount Available for Groups of 4 or more!!!
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Handling Aggravation Evidence
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MCLE: 1.5 General
Cost: CACJ Member $ 55.00
Non-CACJ Member $110.00
Featured Speaker:
Michael Ogul
Michael Ogul is a deputy public defender in Santa Clara County, California, and has been a public defender for 28 years, having previously worked in San Joaquin, Alameda and Solano counties. He has litigated numerous capital cases, published many articles on various aspects of capital and criminal defense, taught seminars on capital defense and other criminal defense topics, and presently serves as the editor of the California Death Penalty Defense Manual in an effort to update the previous work of Michael Burt and many others.
Topic Description:
The topic will be Handling Aggravation Evidence, and will include excluding, limiting, and neutralizing aggravation evidence through discovery, investigation, motions, jury selection, evidence, argument and tactics.