Virtual: Deconstructing Death-Trial Techniques and Strategies in Homicide Cases Learning Series

June 29 - July 1, 2020

Webinar

Monday, June 29, 2020 EDT
CLE: 4 Credits

Tuesday, June 30, 2020 EDT
CLE: 3.5 Credits

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 EDT
CLE: 3.5 Credits

***Please see the agenda for more information.

The challenge for members of the prosecution team and other criminal justice professionals is to analyze the evidence trail or the gaps left by the defendant,  prepare for the myriad of defense attacks, provide a motive even if none is legally required,  develop your theme and theory in a persuasive manner that makes the crime scene visible and understandable to the trier of fact and achieve this in an ethical and succinct manner. We accept this challenge! Join seasoned faculty, including experienced prosecutors, as they provide effective techniques and strategies that will increase your persuasive skills and ability to successfully overcome any challenge the defense may present.

ELIGIBILITY: NDAA Invites investigators, prosecutors, local law enforcement officers, jail officers who work closely with the prosecutor’s office, and paralegals to our Prosecuting Homicide Cases Course.

 

Costs*:

Full Virtual Series
CLE Credits = 11
Member $550 ($50/CLE)
Non-Member $605 ($55/CLE)

***Single sessions vary from 1 -2 CLE credit hours. Please see the agenda for more information.

 

Tuition must be paid in full prior to the first day of the course. You will not be admitted if you have an outstanding balance. 

Payments may be made by check, money order or credit card.

Checks should be made payable to (with the invoice number noted on the check):

National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 330
Arlington, VA 22202

Interested in a scholarship? Apply now!
The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA), with the assistance of the American College of Trial Lawyers Foundation, is able to provide tuition assistance for Prosecutors who would like to attend our courses. Please find information regarding scholarship eligibility and the application process here.

NDAA Cancellation, Refund & Substitution Policy*:

NDAA will gladly offer training course attendees a credit for the full course amount which you or an office colleague can use for the rescheduled course or a future NDAA course of your choosing prior to September 30, 2021. As always, substitutions are accepted at any time. Note, NDAA regrets that cash refunds are not available. Please submit all requests to NDAA in writing via email to Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

*NDAA reserves the right to update this policy on an as-needed basis.

For more information on NDAA’s policies and procedures, including our Code of Conduct, please visit our Policies page.

Continuing Legal Education Credits: 11 hours

This course has been approved for CLE credit in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, South Carolina, and Virginia. NDAA will not be applying for CLE credit in Pennsylvania or Texas. Many states will allow attorneys to receive CLE credit for virtual courses that have been approved in one of these states through reciprocity or self-submission. Please speak with your CLE accrediting body to ensure that they will allow you to self-submit the course for approval if your state is not listed above.

GoToWebinar will log each attendee’s “time in session” for the webinar. All attendees who sign into the webinar and complete the session will be provided a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, speaker biography, and a Uniform CLE Certificate from NDAA staff following the event.

Attendees must self-submit this course for approval in their home state. All attorneys are responsible for any fees associated with CLE filing. Attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar associations for more information.  General questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

While NDAA’s mission is to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. NDAA Invites investigators, prosecutors, local law enforcement officers, jail officers who work closely with the prosecutor’s office, and paralegals to our Prosecuting Homicide Cases Course If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact Program Director Candace Mosley or Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

Visit our sponsorship opportunities page for more information on how your organization can connect with NDAA attendees.

NDAA works to provide a safe and secure environment for partners and participants. By registering for this event, you agree to abide by NDAA policies and acknowledge the disclaimer and waiver. For more information on NDAA’s policies and procedures, including our Code of Conduct, please visit our Policies page.

NDAA Cancellation, Refund & Substitution Policy*:

NDAA will gladly offer training course attendees a credit for the full course amount which you or an office colleague can use for the rescheduled course or a future NDAA course of your choosing prior to September 30, 2021. As always, substitutions are accepted at any time. Note, NDAA regrets that cash refunds are not available. Please submit all requests to NDAA in writing via email to Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

*NDAA reserves the right to update this policy on an as-needed basis.

Additional Questions?

Program Director Candace Mosley or Project Coordinator Metria Hernandez at mhernandez@ndaajustice.org.

National District Attorneys Association
1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 330
Arlington, VA 22202

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