30th Annual Criminal Practice in SC


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About the Seminar
The 30th Annual Criminal Practice in South Carolina seminar is back and better than ever.  Course Planner Amie Clifford has again assembled a diverse and outstanding faculty that includes members of the judiciary and legislature, along with solicitors and prosecutors, public defenders, appellate defenders, agency attorneys and private practitioners.  This important program features updates on case law and legislation, and presentations on legislative initiatives, and the impact on driver’s licenses from criminal convictions. In addition, the afternoon block features a deep dive into opinions, issues and trends related to collateral attacks on criminal convictions.  Finally, there will be a full hour of LEPR credit focusing on the ethics of litigating or not litigating and criminal case during a pandemic.

If you are looking for a practical criminal law program with substantive materials, insights on recent cases and legislation, a comprehensive discussion of collateral consequences AND ethics – all taught by a truly outstanding faculty, then the 30th Annual Criminal Practice in South Carolina CLE program from the South Carolina Bar-CLE Division is the seminar for you!

Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Program Overview
Amie L. Clifford, General Counsel and Director of Education, S.C. Commission on Prosecution Coordination
South Carolina Legislative – 2021 Preview
Honorable Chris Murphy, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee, South Carolina House of Representatives, Attorney, Murphy Law Firm, LLC
2020 Significant Appellate Opinions, Issues and Trends Impacting Criminal Practice
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
John Joseph Kozelski III, Assistant Public Defender, Ninth Judicial Circuit
Christopher D. Scalzo, Circuit Public Defender, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit
Donald J. Zelenka, Deputy Attorney General, Chief of the Criminal Division, S.C. Attorney General’s Office 
Understanding the Impact of Criminal Convictions on South Carolina Driver Licenses
Brandy A. Duncan, Assistant General Counsel, South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles
2020 Significant Appellate Opinions, Issues and Trends Related to Collateral Attacks upon
Criminal Convictions
Moderator: Honorable John D. Geathers, Court of Appeals
Melody J. Brown, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General, S.C. Attorney General's Office
Wanda H. Carter, Deputy Chief Appellate Defender, South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense
Megan Harrigan Jameson, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Criminal Appeals Section, S.C. Attorney General’s Office
Tara D. Shurling, Law Office of Tara Dawn Shurling, PA
Developments in DNA Analysis:  STRMix
Ryan DeWane, Senior Forensic Scientist – DNA Casework, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
Ethics and Litigating (OR Not Litigating) a Criminal Case during a Pandemic
Moderator: Amie L. Clifford, General Counsel and Director of Education, S.C. Commission on Prosecution Coordination
Stephanie Smart Gittings, Circuit Public Defender, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit
Carey Taylor Markel, Deputy Disciplinary Counsel, South Carolina Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Honorable Scarlett A. Wilson, Solicitor, Seventh Judicial Circuit 

Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.33 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour.

This seminar is a basic to intermediate level program.

 Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2023, please use this course code: 236264ADO.

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The South Carolina Bar is an accredited CLE provider in South Carolina only. Attorneys are responsible for seeking their own credit in other jurisdictions.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in CLE programs and publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the South Carolina Bar, its sections, or committees. The South Carolina Bar believes that all Bar members have the right to both meaningful learning and to the exchange of ideas in a civil environment. The Bar reserves the right to remove or exclude any person from a Bar event if that person is causing inappropriate disturbance, behaving in a manner inconsistent with accepted standards of decorum, or in any way preventing fellow Bar members from meaningful participation and learning.

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