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NCADP 2010 Annual Conference -- Building Bridges to Wider Audiences
January 14 - January 17, 2010
Louisville, KY
Online registration available until January 31, 2010
Co-sponsored by Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy
January 15 and 16, 2010 ~ The Seelbach Hilton Louisville, Kentucky
This year’s conference theme, Training for the Long Run, underscores the fact that while we have “gone the distance” and had great successes in our litigation efforts, we still have some miles left before reaching the finish line.Just as long distance runners increase their stamina and skill through frequent and intense practice, we come together to hone our capital defense skills.
Capital Defense Workshop Sessions:
·State of the Death Penalty
·How Much Mitigation Is Enough (ethics credit – pending approval)
·Reflections From The Brian Nichols Case
·Relationships Building with the Client, Team, Victims and Beyond
·Perspectives of Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention and the Death Penalty
·Utilizing the National Academy of Science’s Report: Strengthening Forensics in the United States
·Laying the Ground Work and Building Bridges by Sister Helen Prejean
·Emerging Issue in DNA Litigation
·Litigating Mental Illness Issues
·Presenting Mental Illness in Sentencing Phase
·Effective Use of Technology in Presenting Mitigation
·Where We Go From Here: Future Litigation in Capital Cases by Professor Anthony Amsterdam
Faculty:Steve Bright, Russell Stetler, Penny Marshall, Henderson Hill, Jennifer Friedman, Mark Olive
Registration:$225.00 includes 12.5 CLE and ethics hours and two days of training(This includes two continental breakfasts, two hot lunches, a ticket to the Awards Banquet on Saturday, and access to all NCADP conference activities.)Register at link above.