Criminal Justice

Annual Program:

Establishing Innocence or Guilt

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Live Webinar

Past Event

MCLE Credit will be available

TCOLE credit will be available pending approval

Webinar begins: 12:00 PM each day
Duration: 3.5 Hours

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

Overview

Due to COVID-19, The Center for American & International Law suspended live, in-person attendance for this program. This year’s virtual program will offer selections intended for the in-person program.

Webinar begins: 12:00 PM, each day
Duration: 3.5 hours

Questions? Email cail@cailaw.org (include the program name in the subject).

Details for connecting to the webinar will be sent prior to the program.  

Topics & Presenters

This annual program will be a forum to consider wrongful convictions and answer the questions: Why do wrongful convictions occur? What can be done to reduce the likelihood of wrongful convictions?

View The Agenda

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

Who Should Attend?

Judges, Prosecutors and their staff, Criminal Defense Attorneys and their staff, Law Enforcement Officers, and law students. Thanks to the grant, the seminar is offered tuition-free to most registrants.

Texas Crime Lab Directors are encouraged to attend.

Tuition

Tuition-FREE registration is available for the following constituents:

  • Texas State judges
  • Texas State judge’s staff
  • Texas State prosecutors
  • Texas State prosecutor’s staff
  • Texas criminal defense lawyers who regularly represents indigent defendants in criminal matters in Texas State Courts
  • Paralegals, investigators and/or mitigation experts of a Texas criminal defense lawyers who regularly represents indigent defendants in criminal matters in Texas State Courts
  • Sworn Texas Law Enforcement Officers
  • Texas Law Students
Tuition* is required for all other registrants at the cost of: $50.00. Texas Crime Lab Directors are encouraged to attend. 

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. Note: Registrants must attend the program to receive the course materials, unless tuition was paid.

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, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions.

Privacy Policy

We do not sell or rent information to any outside parties. By providing your information, you will receive postal and electronic communications from The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) in accordance with CAIL's Privacy Policy. If we co-sponsor a program with another organization, information may be shared between the parties. All such co-sponsors will be identified on the event details and registration page. At any point, you can opt-out or unsubscribe by selecting either link at the bottom of each email or call us at 972.244.3400.