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Handling Capital Cases (READ DESCRIPTION BEFORE PURCHASE)
6.0 Total CLE credits, 1.0 of which may be applied toward Ethics
Price: $179.00 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase).
Course №:OL 936
Course Level: Intermediate
Duration: 6 Hours 6 Minutes
Original Program Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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All of the credits offered by this course count toward the CLE requirements of Criminal Procedure Rule 801, for appointment as defense counsel in a capital case.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

the CLE Board indicates that you can earn all 18 of your capital case credits by distance education. However, for the general Pennsylvania CLE requirement of 12 credits per compliance year, only 4 can be earned by distance education each year. This means that while this course offers more than four capital case credits, at most only 4 credits will count toward your general CLE requirement. (It could be fewer than 4 if you take other distance education courses in the same compliance year.)

Those involved in handling capital cases must understand the unique aspects of these cases in order to properly represent their clients. Judge Renee Cardwell Hughes and Jules Epstein have brought together a faculty comprised of Judges, Public and Private Defenders and Prosecution to explain to you what you need to know about the handling of a capital case. Start with a soup to nuts exploration of capital cases. Evaluate the impact of aggravating factors and the importance of a mitigation investigation. Examine the hot topics in capital case law and ethical issues in capital cases.

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6.0 Total CLE credits, 1.0 of which may be applied toward  Ethics

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Hon. Renee Cardwell Hughes, Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District Member, Pennsylvania Commission on Judicial Independence, Philadelphia
Jules B. Epstein, Esq., Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, DE
Paul G. Conway, Esq., Defender Association of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
John J. Doyle, III, Esq., Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Philadelphia
Robert B. Dunham, Esq., Assistant Federal Defender, Middle District of Pennsylvania Habeas Corpus Unit, Harrisburg
Everett Gillison, Esq., Philadelphia County Public Defenders Office, Philadelphia
Robin Godfrey, Esq., Chief, PCRA Unit, Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Philadelphia
Hon. Benjamin Lerner, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia
Carmen M. Lineberger, Esq., Philadelphia Office of the District Attorney, Philadelphia
Edward F. McCann, Jr., Esq., Deputy District Attorney, Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Philadelphia
Bernard L. Siegel, Esq., Law Offices of Bernard L. Siegel, Philadelphia
Gina Maisto Smith, Esq., Pepper Hamilton LLP, Philadelphia
Daniel R. Stevenson, Esq., Defender Association of Philadelphia, Philadelphia

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icon_acrobatNEW notice about getting CLE credit – changed October 2005 (1 Page, 21 KB)
icon_acrobatProgram Schedule (1 Page, 48 KB)
icon_acrobatCourse Outline (Slides in Note-Taking Format) (30 Pages, 193 KB)
icon_acrobatWritten Materials (211 Pages, 1 MB)
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icon_acrobatMajor Ethics Rules Changes (Rev. August 2009) (ETHICS COURSES ONLY) (2 Pages, 26 KB)


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