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Tuesday

4.5 hours including 1.5 ethics

Ch 1-2 12:30 Session I - Behind the Scenes: Prosecutors, Criminal

Defense Lawyers and Their Clients

1.5 hr (.5 ethics) (1:31:00)

2:01 Session II - Investigations, Pretrial Motions and Developing Your Theory of the Case

1.5 hr (.5 ethics) (41:00)

2:42 Break

Ch 3 2:57 Session III - Texas Criminal Trial: From Subpoena

to Notice of Appeal 1.5 hr (.5 ethics) (2:04:00)

6:00 Adjourn

Criminal Law 101 Course 2013

MCLE COURSE NO. 901267658 4.5 HOURS (1.5 ETHICS) Video • San antonio September 18-20, 2013

La Quinta Inns & Suites Video • HouSton October 9-11, 2013 Crowne Plaza River Oaks

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Thursday

8.25 hours including 1.25 hours ethics

Ch 14-15

8:30 Sentencing .5 hr (37:00)

9:07 Juvenile Law Update/Overview

.75 hr (.25 ethics) (43:00)

Ch 17-18 9:50 Court of Criminal Appeals Update .75 hr (42:00)

10:32 Break

10:42 Voir Dire – Jury Selection 1 hr (57:00)

Ch 19-22 11:39 Court Costs: Why They Matter .5 hr (28:00)

12:07 Break – Lunch Provided

12:17 Recusals and Disqualifications .5 hr (31:00)

12:48 Brady and Exculpatory Evidence

.5 hr ethics (29:00) 1:17 Break 1:27 Preservation of Error .5 hr (31:00) Ch 23-25 1:58 Extraneous Offenses .5 hr (30:00) 2:28 Investigative Detentions .5 hr (30:00) 2:58 Break

3:08 Ethically Dealing with the Media .5 hr ethics (29:00)

Ch 26-28 3:37 Mental Health/Specialty Courts Overview .75 hr

(52:00)

4:29 Expunctions .5 hr (30:00)

4:59 Immigration Overview .5 hr (26:00)

5:25 Adjourn

Wednesday

8.5 hours including 1 hour ethics

Ch 1-3 8:30 Supreme Court Update .75 hr (47:00)

9:17 Jury Charges .5 hr (31:00)

9:48 Eyewitness Identification .5 hr (23:00)

10:11 Break

Ch 4-5 10:21 Technology in the Courtroom .75 hr (42:00)

11:03 Legal Standards for Forensic Evidence .5 hr (32:00)

11:35 Break – Lunch Provided

Ch 6-8 11:45 Legislative Update .75 hr (46:00)

12:31 Defenses .75 hr (49:00)

1:20 Break

1:30 Criminal Adjudications and Potential Consequences

.5 hr (.25 ethics) (31:00)

Ch 9-10 2:02 Effective Representation of Counsel

.75 hr ethics (45:00)

2:47 Fourth Amendment Overview

.75 hr (53.00)

3:40 Break

Ch 11-13 3:50 Fifth Circuit Update .75 hr (41:00)

4:31 Death Penalty Overview .75 hr (34:00)

5:05 Punishment Alternatives .5 hr (31:00)

5:36 Break

Ch 16 5:46 Preparing for the Board

Specialization Certification Exam (40:00) (No MCLE credit)

6:26 Adjourn

Advanced Criminal Law Course 2013

MCLE COURSE NO. 901265903 23.75 HOURS (2.25 ETHICS) Video • San antonio September 18-20, 2013

La Quinta Inns & Suites Video • HouSton October 9-11, 2013 Crowne Plaza River Oaks

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Friday

Child Sexual Assault Track

3.5 hours

Ch 29-31 8:30 Recent Developments in Child

Abuse Cases .75 hr (43:00)

9:13 Risk Assessment and Punishment Evidence .75 hr (40:00)

9:53 Sex Offender Probation .5 hr

(38:00)

10:31 Break

Ch 32-33 10:41 The Use and Misuse of Social

Media .75 (37:00)

11:18 Presenting and Objecting to Expert Testimony .75 (52:00)

12:10 Break – Lunch Provided

So You Want to Make a

Federal Case Out of It?

3.5 hours

Ch 55-57 12:25 Federal Release and Detention .5 hr

(29:00)

12:54 Immigration/Illegal Re-entry .5 hr

(33:00)

1:27 Break

1:37 Health Care Fraud .5 hr (32:00)

Ch 58-61 2:09 The Relation of Multiple Sentences

Among Different Jurisdictions .5 hr (29:00)

2:38 Sex Offender Registration

Notification Act .5 hr (34:00)

3:12 Break

3:22 Firearms Cases .5 hr (30:00)

3:52 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Update .5 hr (26:00)

4:18 Adjourn

Advanced Criminal Law Course 2013

MCLE COURSE NO. 901265903 23.75 HOURS (2.25 ETHICS) Video • San antonio September 18-20, 2013

La Quinta Inns & Suites Video • HouSton October 9-11, 2013 Crowne Plaza River Oaks

Vehicular Crimes Track

6.75 hours

Ch 46-47 8:30 Case Law Update and Current

Trends in Felony Vehicular Crimes

.75 hr (39:00)

9:09 Punishment Strategies .75 hr

(49:00)

9:58 Break

Ch 48-49 10:08 Causation Analysis on Intoxication

Manslaughter Cases .75 hr (39:00)

10:47 The Neurological Effects of Alcohol on the Brain 1 hr (57:00)

11:44 Break – Lunch Provided

Ch 50-52 11:59 Blood Cases – Case Law Update

.75 hr (44:00)

12:43 DRE Evidence: DRE Instructor

.75 hr (43:00)

1:26 Break

1:36 Discovery – What You Should Be Asking for on Intoxication Manslaughter Cases .5 hr (31:00)

Ch 53-54 2:07 Crash Reconstruction Expert

.75 hr (45:00)

2:52 Emerging Technology for DWI Bond & Community Supervision

.75 hr (24:00)

3:16 Adjourn

Appellate Advocacy Track

3.25 hours

Ch 34-36 8:30 State Writs of Habeas Corpus .5 hr

(30:00)

9:00 Petitions for Discretionary Review

.5 hr (30:00)

9:30 Pre-Trial Appeals .5 hr (30:00)

10:00 Break

Ch 37-39 10:10 Brief Writing & Oral Argument

.5 hr (30:00)

10:40 Motions for New Trial .5 hr (25:00)

11:05 A View from the Bench: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What Drives Us Crazy .75 hr (48:00)

11:53 Break – Lunch Provided

Digital Evidence Track

3.5 hours

Ch40-42

12:08 High Tech Demonstrative Evidence

.5 hr (32:00)

12:40 Cell Phone Forensics .75 hr (44:00)

1:24 Break

1:34 Introduction to Computer

Forensics .75 hr (46:00)

Ch 43-45 2:20 Evidence in an Electronic Age .5 hr

(20:00)

2:40 Social Media .5 hr (29:00)

3:09 Tips for Tablet Technology

.5 hr (29:00)

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Advanced Criminal Law Course

LIVE Dallas

July 22-25, 2013

Westin Galleria Dallas

VIDEO San Antonio

September 18-20, 2013

La Quinta Inns & Suites

(Convention Center)

VIDEO Houston

October 9-11, 2013

Crowne Plaza River Oaks

Special Highlights

• Full-day workshop on Vehicular Crimes

• Half-day workshops on Appellate Advocacy, Child Sexual Assault,

Digital Evidence, and Federal Law

• Special session on preparing for the Specialization Exam 

Course Amenities

• Networking break sponsored by the Criminal Justice Section

• Monday evening welcoming reception

• Speaker Bullpen for attendee Q & A

• Complimentary internet provided in the meeting room

• Course materials available on a convenient USB drive

Lawyers licensed 5 years or less attend the

Advanced Course for half off!

MCLE CREDIT | Up to23.75 HOURS and 2.25 ETHICS)

39th Annual

Course materials available on a USB drive

Arrive a day early to attend the

Criminal Law 101 Course

(Separate registration required)

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TexasBarCLE presents

the 39th Annual

Arrive a day early to attend the

Criminal Law 101 Course

Sunday

4.5 hours including 1.5 ethics 12:30 Registration

1:10 Welcoming Remarks Course Director

Patricia J. Cummings, Round Rock Law Office of Patricia J. Cummings 1:15 Session I - Behind the Scenes:

Prosecutors, Criminal Defense Lawyers and Their Clients 1.5 hr (.5 ethics)

Register early and

save $50!

Criminal Justice Section

members

save $75!

Attorneys licensed 5 years or

less can attend for

half off!

LIVE

Dallas

July 22-25, 2013

Westin Galleria Dallas

Register by July 8 to save!

VIDEO

San Antonio

September 18-20, 2013

La Quinta Inns & Suites

(Convention Center)

Register by Sept. 4 to save!

VIDEO

Houston

October 9-11, 2013

Crowne Plaza River Oaks

Register by Sept. 25 to save!

#TBCLEcrim

The Speakers’ Bullpen

Many speakers will be available

for your questions directly

following their presentations in

area outside the main ballroom.

MCLE CREDIT

4.5 HOURS (1.5 ETHICS)

Applies to the College of the State Bar of Texas and to the Texas Board of Legal Specializa-tion in Criminal Law, Criminal Appellate Law and Juvenile Law.

LIVE

Dallas

Westin Galleria Dallas

July 21, 2013

E

xperienced Texas Criminal Law practitioners will discuss the nuts and bolts of how to handle a criminal case from beginning to end. Starting with general business practices and ending with how to file a notice of appeal, the afternoon will be divided up into three sessions, all of which will provide specific information regarding practice tips, substantive law and trial advocacy pointers. Topics will cover fee contracts, marketing, jail release, bail

MCLE CoURSE No:

901267658

reduction, standards for arrest, searches, oral and written confessions, the exclusionary rule, investigating the case, theory of the case, plea negotiations, the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, Brady v. Maryland, discovery, pretrial motions, charging instruments, voir dire, trial practices, the Texas Rules of Evidence, the jury charge, Texas sentencing scenarios, collateral consequences of conviction, motions for new trial and notice of appeal.

2:45 Session II - Investigations, Pretrial Motions and Developing Your Theory of the Case 1.5 hr (.5 ethics)

NOTE: There will be a 15-minute break midway through Session II. Early check-in for Advanced Criminal Law will be available at this time.

4:30 Session III - Texas Criminal Trial: From Subpoena to Notice of Appeal 1.5 hr (.5 ethics) 6:00 Adjourn

Faculty:

Course Director

Patricia J. Cummings, Round Rock Law Office of Patricia J. Cummings David Michael Gonzalez, Austin Sumpter & Gonzalez

Todd Andrew Nickle, Austin Law Office of Todd A. Nickle

VIDEO

San Antonio

La Quinta Inns & Suites

(Convention Center)

September 17, 2013

VIDEO

Houston

Crowne Plaza River Oaks

October 8, 2013

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Advanced Criminal Law Course

Cosponsored by the Criminal Justice Section of the State Bar of Texas

TexasBarCLE Advanced Courses are sponsored by LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.

Early check-in Sunday from 3:00–5:00 p.m.

Monday

6.5 hours including 1 ethics

8:00 Registration

8:40 Welcoming Remarks Course Director

George M. Secrest, Jr., Houston Bennett & Secrest

8:45 Supreme Court Update .75 hr Hon. Henry J. Bemporad, San Antonio

Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

9:30 Jury Charges .5 hr

Christopher J. Downey, Houston The Downey Law Firm

10:00 Eyewitness Identification .5 hr Russell Wilson II, Dallas

Dallas County District Attorney’s Office 10:30 Break

10:45 Technology in the Courtroom .75 hr

Matt D. Powell, Lubbock Office of the Criminal District Attorney

11:30 Legal Standards for Forensic Evidence .5 hr

Gary Udashen, Dallas Sorrels Udashen & Anton 12:00 Lunch on Your Own 1:15 Legislative Update .75 hr

Lindsey Roberts, Georgetown Mills & Williams

Christie Noelle Williams, Dallas Mills & Williams

2:00 Defenses .75 hr

Jack Strickland, Jr., Fort Worth Tarrant County District Attorney’s Ofc. Elizabeth Christina Jack, Fort Worth Tarrant County District Attorney’s Ofc.

2:45 Criminal Adjudications and Potential Consequences .5 hr (.25 ethics)

Randy T. Leavitt, Austin Law Offices of Randy T. Leavitt 3:15 Warren Burnett and Michael K.

Moore Award Presentations and Networking Break sponsored by the Criminal Justice Section 3:45 Effective Representation of

Counsel .75 hr ethics Randy Schaffer, Jr., Houston The Schaffer Firm

4:30 Fourth Amendment Overview .75 hr

Gerald H. Goldstein, San Antonio Goldstein, Goldstein & Hilley 5:15 Adjourn to Social

Tuesday

7 hours including .75 ethics

8:30 Fifth Circuit Update .75 hr Tim Crooks, Houston

Federal Public Defender’s Office Southern District of Texas

9:15 Death Penalty Overview .75 hr Brad D. Levenson, Austin Office of Capital Writs

10:00 Punishment Alternatives .5 hr Todd Jermstad, Belton

Bell/Lampasas Counties Community 10:30 Break

10:45 Sentencing .5 hr Hon. Belinda Hill, Houston

Harris County District Attorney’s Office 11:15 Juvenile Law Update/Overview

.75 hr (.25 ethics)

Patricia J. Cummings, Round Rock Attorney & Counselor at Law

12:00 Lunch on Your Own — OR — 12:20 Preparing for the Board

Specialization Certification Exam (presentation time is 40 minutes; no MCLE credit)

Moderator

D. Mark Elliston, Dallas Attorney at Law

Hon. Lawrence E. Meyers, Austin Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Terrence W. Kirk, Austin Law Offices of Terrence Kirk Gary Wayne McNeil, Austin Executive Director, Texas Board of Legal Specialization

1:15 Court of Criminal Appeals Update .75 hr

David C. Newell, Houston Harris County District Attorney’s Office

2:00 Voir Dire – Jury Selection 1 hr Lisa Blue, Dallas

Baron & Blue

Robert B. Hirschhorn, Lewisville Cathy E. Bennett & Associates 3:00 Break

3:15 Court Costs: Why They Matter .5 hr Jani J. Maselli, Houston

Harris County Public Defender’s Office 3:45 Recusals and Disqualifications .5 hr

Edward L. ‘Chip’ Wilkinson, Fort Worth Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office 4:15 Brady and Exculpatory Evidence

.5 hr ethics

Mark G. Daniel, Fort Worth

Evans Daniel Moore Evans and Lazarus 4:45 Preservation of Error .5 hr

Brian W. Wice, Houston Law Offices of Brian W. Wice

5:15 Adjourn - Criminal Justice Section Meeting

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General Session

3.25 hours including .5 ethics 8:25 Announcements

8:30 Extraneous Offenses .5 hr Catherine Greene Burnett, Houston South Texas College of Law

9:00 Investigative Detentions .5 hr David M. Guinn, Jr., Lubbock Hurley & Guinn

9:30 Ethically Dealing with the Media .5 hr ethics Charles L. Babcock IV, Houston

Jackson Walker 10:00 Break

10:15 Mental Health/Specialty Courts Overview .75 hr Hon. Marc C. Carter, Houston

Judge, 228th District Court Hon. Dominique Collins, Dallas Judge, Criminal District Court No. 4 Staci D. Biggar, Houston

Guerrero & Biggar 11:00 Expunctions .5 hr

Andrea Leigh Westerfeld, McKinney Collin County District Attorney’s Office 11:30 Immigration Overview .5 hr

Edgar H. Holguin, El Paso Federal Public Defender’s Office Western District of Texas 12:00 Adjourn - Lunch on Your Own

Child Sexual Assault Track

3.5 hours 1:10 Announcements

1:15 Recent Developments in Child Abuse Cases .75 hr J. Craig Jett, Dallas

Burleson, Page & Gibson

2:00 Risk Assessment and Punishment Evidence .75 hr William Schmidt, Ph.D., Humble

Schmidt Counseling Associates 2:45 Sex Offender Probation .5 hr

Thomas G. Pappas, Dallas Burleson, Page & Gibson 3:15 Break

3:30 The Use and Misuse of Social Media .75 Rainey Webb, Fort Worth

Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office

4:15 Presenting and Objecting to Expert Testimony .75 Lisa M. Tanner, Austin

Office of the Attorney General 5:00 Adjourn

Appellate Advocacy Track

3.25 hours 8:25 Announcements

8:30 State Writs of Habeas Corpus .5 hr Michael F. Stauffacher, Austin Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

9:00 Petitions for Discretionary Review .5 hr Lisa C. McMinn, Austin

State Prosecuting Attorney 9:30 Pre-Trial Appeals .5 hr

Josh B. Schaffer, Houston The Schaffer Firm 10:00 Break

10:15 Brief Writing & Oral Argument .5 hr Robert B. Dubose, Houston

Alexander Dubose & Townsend 10:45 Motions for New Trial .5 hr

Carmen M. Roe, Houston Law Office of Carmen M. Roe

11:15 A View from the Bench: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What Drives Us Crazy .75 hr

Hon. Elsa R. Alcala, Austin Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Hon. Molly M. Francis, Dallas Justice, Fifth Court of Appeals Hon. Catharina Haynes, Dallas

Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 12:00 Adjourn - Lunch on Your Own

Digital Evidence Track

3.5 hours 1:10 Announcements

1:15 High Tech Demonstrative Evidence .5 hr Grant M. Scheiner, Houston

Scheiner Law Group

1:45 Cell Phone Forensics .75 hr E.X. Martin III, Dallas Attorney at Law

2:30 Introduction to Computer Forensics .75 hr Kyle Gibson, Fort Worth

Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office Martin L. Purselley, Fort Worth

Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office 3:15 Break

3:30 Evidence in an Electronic Age .5 hr Hon. Ada Brown, Dallas

McKool Smith 4:00 Social Media .5 hr

Rick Robertson, Plano Koons Fuller

4:30 Tips for Tablet Technology .5 hr Hon. Scott J. Becker, McKinney Judge, 219th Judicial District Court 5:00 Adjourn

Wednesday

– Concurrent Sessions:

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MCLE CREDIT

Vehicular Crimes Track

6.75 hours

8:25 Announcements

8:30 Case Law Update and Current Trends in Felony Vehicular Crimes .75 hr

M. Michael Mowla, Duncanville M. Michael Mowla, PLLC 9:15 Punishment Strategies .75 hr

George R. Milner, Jr., Dallas Milner & Finn

10:00 Break

10:15 Causation Analysis on Intoxication Manslaughter Cases .75 hr

Ryan Calvert, Denton

Denton County District Attorney’s Office

11:00 The Neurological Effects of Alcohol on the Brain 1 hr

Dr. Harold C. Urschel III, Dallas Enterhealth

12:00 Lunch on Your Own

1:15 Blood Cases – Case Law Update .75 hr Deandra M. Grant, Richardson

Law Office of Deandra M. Grant 2:00 DRE Evidence: DRE Instructor .75 hr

Don Egdorf, Houston Houston Police Department

2:45 Discovery – What You Should Be Asking for on Intoxication Manslaughter Cases .5 hr

Alison Baimbridge, Houston

Harris County District Attorney’s Office 3:15 Break

3:30 Crash Reconstruction Expert .75 hr Trey Cox, Houston

Houston Police Department

4:15 Emerging Technology for DWI Bond & Community Supervision .75 hr

Jeffrey Kelly, Dallas

Dallas County Department of Criminal Justice Tomasa Ortiz, Dallas

Dallas County Department of Criminal Justice 5:00 Adjourn

Thursday

3.5 hours

So You Want to Make a Federal

Case Out of It?

8:25 Announcements

8:30 Federal Release and Detention .5 hr Jose I. Gonzalez-Falla, Austin

Federal Public Defender’s Office Western District of Texas Kebharu H. Smith, Houston U. S. Attorney’s Office Southern District of Texas

9:00 Immigration/Illegal Re-entry .5 hr Kyle B. Welch, McAllen

Federal Public Defender’s Office Southern District of Texas 9:30 Health Care Fraud .5 hr David L. Botsford, Austin Botsford & Roark 10:00 Break

10:15 The Relation of Multiple Sentences Among Different Jurisdictions .5 hr Alexander Bunin, Houston

Harris County Public Defender’s Office 10:45 Sex Offender Registration Notification

Act .5 hr

Erik A. Hanshew, El Paso Federal Public Defender’s Office Western District of Texas 11:15 Firearms Cases .5 hr

John B. Ross, Beaumont U. S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Texas

11:45 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Update .5 hr

Peter M. Fleury, Fort Worth Federal Public Defender’s Office Northern District of Texas 12:15 Adjourn

MCLE COURSE NO: 901265903

Up to 23.75 HOURS

Up to 2.25 ETHICS

Applies to the College of the State Bar of Texas and to the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Appellate Law, Criminal Law and Juvenile Law.

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Hotel rooms have been blocked at special rates on a space available basis. To make a reservation, contact the hotel and indicate that you will be attending this State Bar of Texas course.

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Criminal Justice Section Members Can Save $75

by registering by the “Register by” date (thereafter, save $25). Not a member? To join, e-mail [email protected] or phone 800-204-2222, x1425. Please do not send Section membership payment with your registration fee.

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(1) the course directly relates to the judge’s tribunal’s jurisdiction, (2) the judge is a full-time judge or retired under the judicial retirement system and (3) space is available for all paying registrants. This privilege does not extend to receivers, trustees, other court staff, or persons serving part-time in a judicial capacity. Actual attendance is required in order to receive course materials.

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and receive course materials by (1) calling 800-204-2222, x1574 to transfer your registration to a later presentation or (2) taking the course online later, in which case you’ll automatically be sent the course materials; see “FREE TO OUR REGISTRANTS!,” below. If you wish a refund instead, mail or fax (512-427-4443) your request so that we receive it at least one business day before the program. FREE TO OUR REGISTRANTS!

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will be available to registrants 6-8 weeks after the course. Provide your e-mail address when preregistering to be notified when and how these benefits may be accessed. (Note: Presentation lengths may vary from that which was advertised.) There’s no extra charge; as a registrant, you’re already entitled!

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EARN MoRE MCLE CREDIT!

Attending the Advanced Criminal Law

Course in person can earn you up to

23.75 MCLE hours, including 2.25 ethics

(depending on which tracks you attend).

However, as a registrant you are entitled,

at no extra charge, to watch any or all of

this Advanced Course once it is archived at

TexasBarCLE.com. This means you can watch

topics you do not attend in person and earn

up to an additional 13.5 hours. That’s a

total of

37.25 hours

, including

2.25 ethics

hours you can earn!

The archived course will become available

6-8 weeks after the live event and be online

for about a year.

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Advanced Criminal Law Course

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Dallas LIVE, July 22-25

q Regular Registrant . . . $695 Take $50 oFF: Register by July 8, 2013

q Licensed 5 years or less, HALF oFF . . . $347.50* San Antonio VIDEO, September 18-20

q Regular Registrant . . . $545 Take $50 oFF: Register by September 4, 2013 q Licensed 5 years or less, HALF oFF . . . $272.50* Houston VIDEO, October 9-11

q Regular Registrant . . . $545 Take $50 oFF: Register by September 25, 2013 q Licensed 5 years or less, HALF oFF . . . $272.50*

Criminal Law 101 Course

[5016] q Dallas LIVE, July 21 . . . $145* q San Antonio VIDEO, September 17 . . . $125* q Houston VIDEO, October 8. . . $125*

I may attend complimentary because I am:

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a qualifying judge or q court staff attorney (see p. 6).

* No discounts in section 3 may be taken.

Advanced Criminal Law Course and Criminal Law 101

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or less get HALF OFF the Advanced Course!

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q Legal Administrators or Paralegal Division

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39th Annual Advanced Criminal Law Course

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George ‘Mac’ Secrest, Jr ...Houston Planning Committee

Betty Blackwell ...Austin David Botsford ...Austin Alexander Bunin ...Houston Hon. Cathy R. Cochran ...Austin Kenda Culpepper ... Rockwall Hon. Larry J. Gist ... Beaumont Jose I. Gonzalez-Falla ...Austin Hon. Belinda Hill ...Houston Randy T. Leavitt...Austin Kebharu H. Smith ...Houston Jonathan D. Stephenson ...Houston Gary A. Udashen ...Dallas Brian W. Wice ...Houston Edward L. ‘Chip’ Wilkinson ... Fort Worth

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January 9-10, 2014

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July 21-24, 2014

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