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Transcript of 2016 Winter Seminar Brochure
State Bar of Georgia in Atlanta
SEATS ARE LIMITED! Register NOW online: www.gacdl.org
GACDL, Letitia Delan, and Luana Walsh present:
Everything BUT
The Kitchen SinkA Criminal Defense CLE Seminar
January 22 & 23, 2016
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GACDL P.O. BOX 29653 Atlanta, GA 30359
Name:
Bar Number: Phone:
City: E-mail:
Please choose one option:
___ $350 I am a regular, contributing, substantial, associate, public defender, new attorney or life (since 2005) member and I need CLE___$280 Same and I do not need CLE
___$0 I am a life member prior to 2005, or a sustaining member and do not need CLE ___$70 Same and I need CLE
___ $266 I am a full-time federal, state, or county employed public defender in the _______________ Circuit and I need the CLE. Every attorney in our circuit is a 2016 GACDL member. ___$196 Same, but I do not need CLE. (Note: If all PDs in your circuit are not members, please pay the regular member rate if you are a member, or pay the non-member rate if you are a non-member. PD rates apply to full-time government employed PDs in circuits where every attorney is a member.)
___ $650 I am not a member of GACDL
In addition to the seminar fees, I also need to pay my 2016 dues___$185 Regular dues ___$115 PD dues (these dues expire 30 November, 2016) Other dues levels are online at www.gacdl.org
___I will attend the live telecast in Savannah
Please log in as a member at www.gacdl.org to register online (log in directions under “help”) or return payment with this form. If you register online and do not complete the payment process you will be billed. Please do not send cash. No CLE will be authorized without this form, proper payment, and seminar check in. Materials will be emailed after office hours on January 20th. 10 CLE Hours (applied for) 1 professionalism hour, 1 ethics hour, 8 trial practice hours. No cancellations after 31 December 2015. The GACDL office is closed the day before seminars.
Questions? Call 404-248-1777
Everything “Criminal Defense”BUT...the Kitchen Sink!
Friday 22 January 201611:30 am Check in and Late Registration
(walk-ins, space permitting, please add $20) 12:55-1:00 pm Welcome - GACDL President Sam Dennis
and Program Directors Letitia Delan and Luana Walsh
1:00-2:00 Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire: Ways to Avoid Federal Consequences from State Charges - Natasha Silas and Wes Bryant
2:00-2:05 Inspirational 5! 2:05-3:05 Getting out of the Oven: Strategies for
Responding to 404b Evidence - Professor Paul Milich
3:05-3:15 GACDL Strike Force Awards - Colette Resnik Steel
3:15-3:30 BREAK 3:30-4:30 My Client Has Mental Health Issues, Now
What? Goal-Oriented Defense in Mental Health Cases - Annie Deets McHugh, Dr. Allison Paganelli and Dr. James DeGroot
4:30-5:30 Doing the Dishes: Maximizing Your Client’s Chances at Obtaining a Favorable Parole Decision – It Isn’t Getting Any Easier - Jake Arbes
5:30-5:40 GACDL President’s Awards - Sam Dennis
5:40-5:50 GACDL Membership Meeting - President Sam Dennis and Incoming President Bob Rubin
5:50-6:00 A Word from Your Party Sponsor - Free at Last Bail Bonds
6:00-8:00 Cocktail Party - Courtesy of Free At Last Bail Bonds
Saturday 23 January 20168:55-9:00 am Welcome - GACDL President Bob Rubin,
Letitia Delan and Luana Walsh 9:00-10:00 Preheating the Oven: Voir Dire -
Katie Elwart, Bryan Hobbs, and Steven Phillips
10:00-11:00 Setting the Table: Putting Your Case in Motions - Professor Suparna Malempati
11:00-11:15 G. Terry Jackson Friend of the Constitution Award - Pete Donaldson and Mark O’Mara
11:15-11:30 BREAK11:30-12:30 Mixing in the Spices: Identifying and Addressing
Collateral Issues - Brenda Smeeton and Liz Taxel
12:30-1:30 LUNCH courtesy of GACDL (Board of Directors Meeting)
1:30-2:30 Table Etiquette: Ethically Responding To Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims - Cindy Wang
2:30-2:35 Inspirational 5! 2:35-3:35 More Etiquette: Professionalism -
Jennifer Willmott3:35-4:35 Panel on the Atlanta Public Schools
Cheating Scandal - Keith Adams, Teresa Mann, Bob Rubin and Sandford Wallack
Jake Arbes has handled hundreds of post-conviction cases involving state parole, sentence reduction, appeals, habeas corpus, prison designations and transfers. He has assisted clients charged with serious state and federal criminal offenses for over 30 years. Jake has served as the Chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the Atlanta Bar Association, Vice-President of the GACDL, and was a founding member of the Georgia Innocence Project. Jake has been repeatedly recognized as a Super Lawyer in Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine, one of the Top Lawyers in Georgia by Atlanta Magazine, and named a Legal Elite Lawyer by Georgia Trend Magazine. He has written part of a book on criminal appeals in Georgia and has given many speeches on various post-conviction topics.
Wes Bryant is a trial attorney in the Federal Defender Program where he represents indigent individuals charged in the Northern District of Georgia. Before becoming a federal defender, Wes was a senior trial attorney in the Office of the Public Defender - Atlanta Judicial Circuit – for almost 12 years. Wes has tried all types of felony cases ranging from theft and armed robbery, rape and murder, and everything in between. While a public defender in Fulton County, Wes was the chairperson of the training committee. Wes attended GACDL’s Bill Daniel Trial Advocacy Program in 2005 and thought it was the best CLE that he had ever attended. Now Wes is on the faculty of the Bill Daniel Program.
Professor Suparna Malempati currently serves as an Associate Professor of Law at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School where she teaches courses in trial advocacy, evidence, criminal procedure, and legal writing. Prior to joining the faculty in 2008, Professor Malempati served for two years as lead counsel for the Office of the Child Advocate Attorney in the Fulton County Juvenile Court, where she led a team of lawyers and investigators representing children in abuse and neglect proceedings. She is also an experienced trial attorney, having worked in criminal defense for twelve years as an Assistant Public Defender in Fulton County and in private practice. Throughout her career as a trial lawyer, she successfully defended murders, sex crimes, and other complex felony cases.
Professor Paul Milich is a Professor of Law at Georgia State University, College of Law where he has taught Evidence, Advanced Evidence, Trial Advocacy, Contracts, and Legal History for the past 32 years. He also is the Director of the Advocacy Program at Georgia State. Professor Milich has written numerous law review articles and has published a number of books including: GEORGIA RULES OF EVIDENCE, and COURTROOM HANDBOOK ON GEORGIA EVIDENCE, both published by West. Professor Milich was the Reporter for the Georgia State Bar Evidence Study Committee, which successfully drafted and promoted a new set of evidence rules for Georgia which went into effect January 1, 2013.
Jennifer Willmott graduated law school in 1995, and joined the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office in Phoenix, AZ. By 2001, Jennifer was supervising and training newer trial attorneys. In 2006, Jennifer entered private practice by joining Willmott & Associates, PLC. As a trial attorney, she has defended thousands of cases from misdemeanor DUI charge to homicides, including death penalty cases. Jennifer has taught hundreds of attorneys the skills needed to succeed in trial. Her most publicized case was her representation of defendant Jodi Arias.
Dr. Paganelli Natasha Silas
Professor MilichWes Bryant
Jake ArbesProfessor Malempati
Dr. Paganelli Natasha Silas
Wes Bryant
Jake Arbes
Jennifer Willmott
Professor Malempati
Jennifer WillmottSandford WallackSandford Wallack
Professor Milich