Criminal Trial Demonstration: High Speed, High BAC, High Drama DUI Trial Out of Stock
$275.00
$275.00
$275.00
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THIS ONDEMAND PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ACCREDITATION OUTSIDE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
About the Seminar
The South Carolina Bar-CLE Division is proud to present A Criminal Trial Demonstration: High Speed, High BAC, High Drama DUI Trial.
Circuit Court Judge Robert Hood and some of South Carolina’s most
experienced prosecutors and defense attorneys demonstrate the height of the trial lawyer’s craft by trying a DUI
case in front of a live jury.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Overview of Trial
Presiding Judge: Honorable
Robert E. Hood, Columbia, SC
Opening Statements
Examination of State Witness
Examination of Defendant
Examination of Defense Expert
Closing Argument
Jury Charge
Jury Deliberations (previously shown
live in the courtroom) and Verdict
Final Thoughts and Panel
Discussion
Adjourn
Defense Team:
C. Andrew (Drew) Carroll,
Carroll Law Firm, LLC, Charleston
A. Randolph (Randy) Hough, Law
Office of A. Randolph Hough, P.A., Columbia
Shaun C. Kent, Kent Law Firm,
LLC, Manning
Lori S. Murray, Law Office Lori
S. Murray, LLC, Columbia
Patrick J. McLaughlin. Wukela
Law Office, Florence
Heath P. Taylor, Taylor Law
Firm, LLC, West Columbia
Prosecution Team:
Barry J. Barnette, Seventh
Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Spartanburg
Daniel Goldberg, Fifth Circuit
Solicitor’s Office, Columbia
Alexa A. Kluska, Thirteenth
Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Greenville
C. Dale Scott, Fifth Circuit
Solicitor’s Office, Columbia
Spenser H. Smith, Seventh
Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Spartanburg
Todd Wagoner, Eleventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Lexington
Mandatory
MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 5.86 MCLE credit hours. This seminar also qualifies for 5.86 Criminal hours for Summary Court Judges.
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