Free Public Defender Training – Birmingham, AL

Posted on August 17, 2018 in Uncategorized

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The National College for DUI Defense, Inc. is proud to announce that on Friday, February 20, 2015 we will be providing a training for public defenders at no charge to the participants in Birmingham, Alabama. Fellow Tommy Kirk will illustrate how to win through opening statements and closing arguments. Fellow Steve Oberman will demonstrate how to attack field sobriety tests. Fellow Phil Price will explain how to attack breath tests. Member Hays Webb (who organized this seminar) will teach attendees how to win your case through the state's witnesses. Member Mark Polson will present his "Top 10 Ways to Win Your Next DUI Trial." Member Patrick Mahaney will explain changes in Alabama law, and how to use the statute to win cases. For registration information, please contact Karen Salerno, at ksalerno@jeffcodefender.org. If you are interested in having a public defender training set up in your state, please send me an e-mail at joestlouis@azdefense.com. As the Chair of NCDD's Public Defender Education Committee, I would be happy to help organize a seminar.

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