Core Skills Tuition Webinar Series: Evidence Workshop Part 1
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.
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Days & Times
9 a.m. Hawaii / 10 a.m. Alaska / 11 a.m. Pacific / 12 p.m. Mountain / 1 p.m. Central / 2 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 Minutes
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.
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In this webinar, the first in a two-part series, judges will develop, improve, or refresh their “evidence ear.” In this interactive workshop, judges will participate in a mock trial and rule on evidentiary, and other trial management, issues raised by the attorneys. The trial involves charges of felony assault and hit and run. Faculty will discuss each evidentiary issue along with the relevant rule, practice, or procedure raised by each objection.
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Identify evidentiary issues,
- Respond to a variety of objections,
- Apply FRE Rule 403, admission of prior conduct;
- Apply the Crawford decision to hearsay statements;
- Manage Bench Conferences;
- Manage the admission and handling of physical evidence; an
- Apply procedures to safely handle firearms as evidence
Faculty:
- Professor Stephen Simon
- Judge Edward Wahl
This webinar may be eligible for Continuing Legal and Judicial Education (CLE/CJE) credits under most state boards/bars/commissions. CLE/CJE credit hour estimates* are 1.25 hour total credits. There are no ethics credits available. *Estimated credits are subject to approval based upon state specific rules regarding webinar presentations.
In this webinar, the first in a two-part series, judges will develop, improve, or refresh their “evidence ear.” In this interactive workshop, judges will participate in a mock trial and rule on evidentiary, and other trial management, issues raised by the attorneys. The trial involves charges of felony assault and hit and run. Faculty will discuss each evidentiary issue along with the relevant rule, practice, or procedure raised by each objection.