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NJC Presents DUI Program at NAALJ Conference
9/22/2006
Staff Reports

The National Judicial College (NJC) is presenting an NJC Track consisting of eight break-out sessions at the 2006 National Association of Administrative Law Judges (NAALJ) conference in Seattle, Wash., said NJC Program Attorney Melody Luetkehans, who coordinated the program.

The sessions were developed by the NJC and are being presented by NJC faculty under a NHTSA grant. The eight sessions, which will be presented this week, will feature the Honorable Earl Penrod and the Honorable G. Michael Witte, as well as local experts Ann Marie Gordon and Trooper Ken Denton, speaking on DUI issues. NJC Program Manager Joseph Sawyer, who also serves as the College’s distance learning and technology manager, will also being going to the conference to discuss distance learning opportunities.
The audience will consist of Washington ALJs who deal with traffic issues. The NAALJ conference is titled “DUI for Judges: Impaired Driving Case Fundamentals.” Though there is no mandatory attendance, NJC will be offering a Certificate of Completion for those conference participants attending all eight sessions.

 

 

 

 

 

NJC Program Attorney
Melody Luetkehans

NJC Program Manager
Joseph Sawyer

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