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Reno/Lake Tahoe

Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)

August 9-19, 2010 | Reno, NV
Tuition: $1,495 | Conference Fee: $490
*Prerequisite, call for details.

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This course is designed for special court judges who have graduated from law school. Judges will apply a practical approach to Fourth Amendment issues and use guidelines for issuing search warrants; conduct criminal hearings and trials in compliance with constitutional and statutory standards; make decisions regarding the admissibility of evidence; work effectively with court interpreters; create an environment of fairness and impartiality in the courtroom; determine appropriate sentencing alternatives for specific offenses and offenders; mitigate potential trial disruptions and utilize effective courtroom control measures; recognize addictive behavior; and increase litigant, attorney and public confidence in the courts by using proper case, calendar and trial management techniques.

*Prerequisite: Law degree or completion of Special Court Jurisdiction course.

Qualifies for 4 credits toward the Judicial Studies degree (requires an additional one-week NJC/JSP course to meet 6-credit requirement) and as a requirement in the Certificate in Judicial Development, Dispute Resolution Skills, Special Court Trial Skills and Tribal Judicial Skills programs.

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