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Sunny Climate 2022

November 8–12, 2022 • CLE 11/10

Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii

Sunny Climate 2022

November 8–12, 2022 • CLE 11/10

Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii
Fairmont Orchid
The Big Island, Hawaii

November 8–12, 2022

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Aloha! OCDLA is proud to once again partner with TravelPro for the 2022 Sunny Climate Seminar and Travel Package.

Main Travel Dates: November 8–12
Welcome Reception: Wednesday, November 9
CLE: Thursday, November 10


As of September 27, 2022, the travel package is sold out.
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The 2022 CLE will feature:
Marisa Feil, FWCanada
Janis Puracal, Forensic Justice Project
Lisa Wayne, Executive Director, NACDL
Michael Kennedy, Reno, Nevada


Who may attend the Sunny Climate CLE? Defense lawyers, investigators, and those professionals and law students directly involved in the defense function.
CLE Registration Fee
Earlybird rate: $425 ($450 after Oct. 5)
 Seminar registration includes:
• Seminar admission & CLE credit 
• Written material emailed in advance 
• Lunch, refreshments, & welcome reception Nov. 9 (guests additional)
 
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A minimum of one CLE registration is required for up to two package bookings per CLE registrant. See Travel for more information about the amazing travel package!

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Seminar cancellation
Seminar cancellations made by Nov. 3 will receive a refund less a $50 cancellation fee. Cancellations made after Nov. 4 — after material download link has been emailed, will receive a refund less a $150 cancellation/written material fee. No-shows will be sent a link to the recordings upon request.

Agenda

OCDLA Sunny Climate Seminar
CLE • November 10, 2022

Agenda
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Program
Moderated by Michael Bertholf, Medford


 8:30a | Coffee for seminar registrants (included)
 
9:00  Deselection in a Criminal Case: Landing Your Best Jury by Elimination

Lisa Wayne, NACDL
From drafting a questionnaire to individual voir dire, find your best jurors by the deselection method.
 
10:00 | Break
 
10:15 What the Government’s Lab Is Not Telling You: Strategies for Litigation


Janis Puracal, Forensic Justice Project
In multiple cases in Oregon, the state police crime lab withheld exculpatory DNA evidence that was later discovered for the first time in post-conviction proceedings. Discovery in post-conviction revealed that the evidence was withheld intentionally pursuant to internal and unwritten lab policies. The presenter will discuss strategies to find undisclosed DNA evidence, including what to look for, where to look for it, and how to litigate undisclosed DNA evidence.

11:15  Oh, Canada: Strategies for Post-Conviction Travel
Marisa Feil, FWCanada
In the last couple of years, Canada realized a myriad of changes that impact DUII and travel to Canada following any criminal conviction. Find out how the new Canadian legislative changes may dramatically alter your clients’ ability to travel to Canada post conviction and learn practice tips on how to avoid and overcome inadmissibility.

12:15p | Lunch for seminar registrants (included)
 
1:15  When Cross Examination Alone Won’t Do: Client Closing Stories & Direct Examination Techniques and Tools

 Michael Kennedy, Reno, Nevada
When Cross Examination Alone Won’t Do: Client Closing Stories & Direct Examination Techniques and Tools
The power of story is present throughout trial. We ignore this at our peril. This hour will explore direct examination techniques and tools and address the case when your client is to testify in his or her defense.

2:15 | Break
 
2:30 Relentless Cross Examination

Lisa Maxfield, Pacific Northwest Law LLP and Jim Rice, Oregon Counsel, LLC

3:30 | Adjourn

 
 
 

 


 

Investigation track

Venue


Travel & Lodging
November 8–12, 2022
Fairmont Orchid, the Big Island, Hawaii

The package is sold out.







 
 

Materials

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