Recorded Program:
November 2020 Annual Program Actual Innocence
Registration Closes January 11
On-Demand Conference
*REGISTRATION EXTENDED*. Register before January 11, 2021.
Opens: December 15, 2020
Duration: 30 days (closes January 15, 2021)
Please email with any questions.
Staff Assistant: +1.972.244.3415
Fax: +1.972.244.3401
E-Mail: cail@cailaw.org
Overview
**Registration has been extended until January 11, 2021 (no registrations will be accepted after this date).
STILL TIME TO VIEW! Access to the recordings closes January 15, 2021. If you missed this live webinars you still have a chance to "attend". Recordings are only available to view online for a limited time!
An email will be sent to all registrants from our Webinar Host (BigMarker) with a link to access the recordings and materials (check your SPAM or Junk folder first if you haven’t received this email. Click here to email CAIL staff directly with questions.
These programs are funded by a grant received from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Topics & Presenters
November 3-4, 2020 Recordings: Annual Program Actual Innocence
View The Agenda & Register
Who Should Register?
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.
CE Credit
CLE and/or TCOLE credit are available. Click the link above for more details.
Other Information
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