Professionalism During Discovery in Criminal Law Cases on 03-28-24

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The Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism

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Professionalism During Discovery

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Criminal Law Cases

A 1 hour FREE to attend CLE Virtual Only via Zoom: Thursday, March 28, 2024, 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm

The CLE is approved for one hour of professionalism CLE credit.

Panelists:

• Manubir “Manny” Arora, Arora Law Trial Attorneys

• Shanelle Booker, First Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney’s Office, MDGA

• Shawn Hoover, Senior Manager, Georgia Public Defender Council’s Specialized Unit

• Ashton Jordan, Senior Assistant District Attorney, Griffin Judicial Circuit

Moderator: LaToya S. Williams, Managing Attorney for the Specialized Unit II, Georgia Public Defender Council

Opening and closing remarks will be provided by District Attorney Marie G. Broder, Griffin Judicial Circuit

 

Hypothetical Problems written by:

• Trish McCann Bertram, Professional Development Director, Georgia Public Defender Council

• Robert W. Smith, Jr., General Counsel, Prosecuting Attorney’s Council

Planning Team:

Trish McCann Bertram, Professional Development Director, Georgia Public Defender Council;  Marie G. Broder, District Attorney, Griffin Judicial Circuit;  Elicia Hargrove, Assistant United States Attorney, Middle District of Georgia, Albany Criminal Division; Lauren Shubow, Atlanta Circuit Public Defender’s Office; LaToya Simone Williams, Georgia Public Defender Council; and Karlise Y. Grier

Information Regarding CLE Credit

The CLE is approved for one hour of professionalism CLE credit. Attorneys are responsible for paying the cost of the CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Georgia’s CLE Department. The Commission will only report CLE attendance in Georgia.

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