Criminal Justice

Jury Selection & Communicating with Jurors

A Program For The Defense

Plano, Texas, USA

Past Event

MCLE Credit will be available

The Center for American and International Law
5201 Democracy Drive
Plano, Texas 75024

Online registration is closed. Please bring your completed registration form to the door.

Registrar: +1.972.244.3404
Fax: +1.972.244.3401
E-Mail: cail@cailaw.org

Overview

This program focuses on changes in the world of jury selection that affect Texas criminal defense lawyers. The faculty will discuss how to make jury selection as effective and efficient as possible. Presentations during this non-capital course will include case law updates, ethical issues, & jury selection from a Judge’s perspective.

This course is funded by a grant from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

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Who Should Attend?

With the exception of invited faculty, attendance is limited to defense attorneys and those who directly assist them in Criminal Defense Litigation.

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Schedule and Faculty

8:00 am


Sign-in & Registration

8:30 am


Welcome & Introduction

8:35 am


Program Outline

  • Jennifer Lapinski, Cathy E. Bennett & Associates, Inc., Lewisville, Texas

8:45 am


Case Updates

  • Robert Udashen, Sorrels, Udashen, Anton, Dallas, Texas

9:30 am


Communicating With The 21st Century Jury

  • Frank Sellers, Westfall Sellers, Fort Worth, Texas

10:15 am


Break

10:30 am


10 Tips For A Meaningful & Effective Voir Dire In A Criminal Case

  • Lisa Blue, Baron & Blue, Dallas, Texas

11:30 am


Ethics

  • John Hunter Smith, Wynne & Smith, Sherman, Texas

12:30 pm


Lunch (Provided)

1:00 pm


Jury Selection From A Judge’s Perspective

  • The Hon. Brandon Birmingham, 292nd Judicial District Court, Dallas, Texas

1:45 pm


Voir Dire In A Sexual Assault Case

  • Jeff Kearney, Kearney | Wynn, Fort Worth, Texas

2:45 pm


Break

3:00 pm


Voir Dire In A Murder/Assaultive Offense Case

  • Reagan Wynn, Kearney | Wynn, Fort Worth, Texas

3:45 pm


DWI Jury Selection By PowerPoint

  • David Burrows, Attorney At Law, Dallas, Texas

4:45 pm


Adjourn

CLE Credit

The State Bar of Texas has approved this program for a total of 7 hours, including 1 hour of ethics. Course ID Number: 901375730.

In addition to Texas, after the program (if requested) CAIL will directly apply for course accreditation in the following states, as long as course materials and evaluations are not required: California, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through attorney self-submission in other states, as long as course materials and evaluations are not required to be submitted.

Overnight Accommodations

Hyatt Place Plano welcomes our guests attending Jury Selection and Communicating with Jurors, at The Center for American and International Law. We have set aside a block of rooms with a group rate of $97 plus applicable fees/taxes for 4/6/2017 - 4/7/2017.

Please make your reservations by 3/22/2017. As long as the reservation is made by this date, and the group block has availability, you will receive the group rate. Any reservations not received on or before this cut-off date are subject to hotel availability at the best available prevailing rate.

Booking Instructions

Book online

Type in Arrival/Departure Dates
Enter Group/Corporate #: G-CL73
or
Call 888-HYATT-HP (888.492.8847) or 972.378.3997

Dates available: 4/6/2017-4/7/2017
Mention the group name: CAILAW / Jury Selection

  • A valid credit card is required to make reservations
  • Tax Exemption Certificates and Credit Card Authorization Forms may be faxed to the hotel directly at 972.608.4427 prior to your arrival.

Other Information

Cancellation Policy

Written cancellation must be received 5 business days prior to a program to receive a refund (Email: lgaspar@cailaw.org). After this date, no refunds, but substitution of attendees for this program will be permitted with prior approval. Registrants not entitled to a refund will receive the course materials.

Nondiscriminatory Policy

The Center for American and International Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions.

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