DWI Defense - Online Video Replay
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Description
DWI Defense: Preliminary Hearings, Test Refusals and the 2012 DMV 25
Year "Look-back" Regulations - Online Video Replay
This program, excerpted from the acclaimed Fall 2012 program,
"Representing the DWI Defendant in New York," will provide you with
expert advice on key areas of DWI defense, while also bringing you a
first look at the dramatic and far-reaching 2012 DMV 25 year "look-back"
regulations.
Agenda
I. Mapp, Dunaway and Huntley
Hearings
Nationally
renowned DWI defense attorney Peter Gerstenzang provides keen insights
into the Mapp, Dunaway and Huntley hearings,
with invaluable practice pointers on the cross-examination of police
officers.
II. Impact of 2012 DMV 25 Year "Look-back" Regulations
on Plea Bargaining
Gain insights
on the new DMV "25 Year Look-back" regulations and their impact on DWI
defense from noted DWI defense attorney Eric Sills of Gertstenzang,
O'Hern, Hickey, Sills & Gerstenzang.
III. Handling Test Refusals
Should your
client take the test? Should your client refuse? How do you
handle the refusal hearing? Highly regarded DWI defense attorney
Thomas O'Hern provides invaluable advice on how to make the crucial
decision of whether to refuse the test, plus tips for prevailing at
the refusal hearing.
4.5 MCLE credits (3.0 in Areas of Professional Practice; 1.5 in
Skills)
The last day to pre-register online was January 14, 2013.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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$95.00
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