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About the Seminar
Join the SC Bar CLE Division for the 2022 Criminal Law Practice Essentials Course. This full day program, planned by Fifth Circuit Deputy Solicitor April Sampson, will feature practitioners and authorities in their fields whose goal is to provide you with practical advice on how to handle cases in the criminal arena.
Seminar
Agenda
Welcome and
Overview
April Sampson,
Deputy Solicitor - Fifth Circuit Solicitor's Office
Managing
Clients and Cases from the Defense Perspective
The Honorable
Heath Taylor - S.C. Circuit Court
Alicia D. Goode
- Richland County Public Defender's Office
Pending Case Matters: Bond Hearings/Preliminary Hearings/Indictments
Dayne C.
Phillips - Price Benowitz LLP
Plea
Negotiations: Diversion Programs
Brooke Lewis
Velazquez, Director of Diversion Programs
Connie Garner -
Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office
Plea
Negotiations: Probation/Collateral Consequences
Nicole L.
Singletary - The Law Office of Nicole Singletary
Guilty Pleas
Alicia D. Goode
- Richland County Public Defender's Office
Discovery,
Pre-Trial and Trial Motions
Shaun C. Kent -
Kent Law Firm, LLC
Panel:
Questions & Answers
Moderator:
April W. Sampson
Practical
Trial Advocacy Tips
April W.
Sampson
Shaun C. Kent
Straight
from the Bench - What Judges Want from Lawyers
The Honorable
Roger M. Young, S.C. Circuit Court
Adjourn
This seminar qualifies for 6.18 MCLE credit hours.
This seminar is a Basic 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: 234578ADOE.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 242440ADOE.
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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.
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