Criminal Law Spring Update 2015-The NEW Criminal Jury Instructions AND Criminal Law Motions Practice Out of Stock
Co-sponsored by the Criminal Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association
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April 2015
Criminal Law Spring Update 2015 - The NEW Criminal Jury Instructions AND Criminal Law Motions Practice
Co-sponsored by the Criminal Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association
Program Highlights:
- A Survey of the New Colorado Jury Instructions
- How are the New Jury Instructions Working? A Panel Presentation
- What Works and What Doesn't; What Do Judges Want to See in Criminal Motions?
- Criminal Motions from a Prosecution and Defense Perspective
- Grand Jury Motions
- Ethics: Frivolous Motions
Program Description:
On September 3, 2014, the Colorado Supreme Court announced the release of new Model Criminal Jury Instructions. The Colorado Supreme Court Model Criminal Jury Instructions Committee developed the new model instructions since its official creation in October 2011, and intends to keep the instructions up to date by issuing periodic supplements or new editions. Interim updates will be published on a new website called the "Reporter's Online Update." The entire first half of the Spring Update is devoted to the new instructions. Not only will you hear from the Reporter of Model Criminal Jury Instructions Committee, but you'll also hear a panel presentation on how the new instructions are working.
Sometimes, a case can be won or lost at the motions stage. So knowing how to craft a persuasive pretrial motion is essential to your criminal law practice, whether you sit on the prosecution or defense side of the aisle. The second half is be devoted to persuasive motions practice. Hear from the bench, the prosecution and defense on what works … and what doesn't.
Agenda:
8:30am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
THE NEW CRIMINAL JURY INSTRUCTIONS
9:00am
Introduction and Welcome
Extended by Violeta Chapin, Esq., Moderator
9:10am
The New Colorado Jury Instructions
Presented by Andrew Field, Esq.
10:40am
Networking Break
10:50am
How are the New Jury Instructions Working? A Panel Presentation
Presented by a District Court Judge, a Prosecutor and a Defense Attorney
Honorable Jill-Ellyn Straus , Matthew Wenig, Esq., and Eric Zale, Esq.
11:50am
Lunch on Your Own
CRIMINAL LAW MOTIONS PRACTICE
1:00pm
What Works and What Doesn't; What Do Judges Want to See?
Presented by a Honorable Judge Marilyn Antrim
1:50pm
Criminal Motions from a Prosecution and Defense Perspective
Presented by Ryan Brackley, Esq., and Abraham V. Hutt, Esq.
2:40pm
Networking Break
2:50pm
Grand Jury Motions
Presented by Rob Shapiro, Esq., and Laura Menninger, Esq.
3:40pm
Ethics: Frivolous Motions
Presented by Michael Dougherty, Esq.
4:30pm
Adjourn
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $349.00 USD
- Member Price $299.00 USD
- General Credits 7.00
- Ethics Credits 1.00
- EDI Credits