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The 28th Annual Criminal Practice in South Carolina seminar is back and better than ever. Course Planner Amie Clifford has again assembled an outstanding faculty of judges, legislators, solicitors and prosecutors, public defenders, appellate defenders, agency attorneys and private practitioners. This important program features presentations on significant state and federal criminal law developments, legislative initiatives and rule changes for 2019, a primer on expungements, and a speed round on trending issues, juvenile cases, and PCR-proofing your next case. Finally, there will be a full hour of LEPR credit focusing on ethics issues in criminal defense.
If you are looking for a practical criminal law program with substantive materials, insights on recent cases and legislation, a sneak peak into what's next for criminal practice in South Carolina, and a faculty that is second to none, then the 28th Annual Criminal Practice in South Carolina CLE program from the South Carolina Bar-CLE Division is the seminar for you!
Seminar Agenda
State Criminal Practice: Significant Developments in 2018
Moderator: Honorable John C. Few, Justice
Supreme Court of South Carolina
Honorable Barry J. Barnette, Solicitor
Seventh Judicial Circuit
Robert M. Dudek, Chief Appellate Defender
South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense
Honorable Ernest A. Finney III, Solicitor
Third Judicial Circuit
Jonathan Eric Fox, Chief Public Defender, Horry County
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit
Christopher D. Scalzo, Deputy Circuit Defender
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit
Donald J. Zelenka, Deputy Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General of South Carolina
Federal Criminal Practice: Significant Developments in 2018
Moderator: Honorable J. Michelle Childs, Judge
U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
Robbie Carroll, Assistant Deputy Chief Probation Officer
United States Probation Office
Jessica Ann Salvini
Salvini & Bennett, LLC
Parks N. Small, Federal Public Defender
Federal Public Defender's Office
William K. Witherspoon, Assistant U.S. Attorney
United States Attorney's Office
Legislative Review and Preview: Significant 2018 Legislation, Pre- Filed Bills for 2019, and Rule Changes
Amie L. Clifford, Education Coordinator/Senior Staff Attorney
South Carolina Commission on Prosecution Coordination
Tommy E. Pope, Elrod Pope Law Firm
Speaker Pro Tempore, S.C. House of Representatives (Rep., Dist. 47)
Expungements Primer
Adam Whitsett, General Counsel
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
Developments and Issues in Juveniles Justice
Laurel Eden Hendrick, Assistant Solicitor
Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office
Keeping Up with Trends and Issues in Criminal Defense
Christopher W. Adams
Adams & Bischoff, P.C.
PCR-Proofing Your Case
Tara D. Shurling
Law Office of Tara Dawn Shurling, PA
Ethics Issues in Criminal Defense
Susan Barber Hackett, Assistant Appellate Defender
Division of Appellate Defense, S.C. Commission on Appellate Defense
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour. Also qualifies for 6.0 Criminal credit hours and 1.0 LEPR credit hours for Magistrates and Municipal Judges.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2021, please use this course code: 211209ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC
Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2022, please use this course code: 223153ADO.
Tags Criminal; Big Ticket