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375 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-3069

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Phone: (312) 503-8932
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Short Course for Defense Lawyers

**SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING 2009 SHORT COURSE**

Due to constraints in travel and training budgets for 2009, we are deferring the Short Course for Defense Attorneys in Criminal Cases until 2010.

Make your plans, include it in your 2010 budgets, and join us in Chicago July 26-29, 2010 for the all new Short Course!

Registration for 2010 will be available in November 2009.

E-mail us to receive a program brochure. Electronic updates are also available.


Coming in September 2009...

A Short Course in Crime Scene Analysis for Trial Lawyers in Criminal Cases
September 17-18, 2009 • New York City

Presented by the Center for Modern Forensic Practice and Crime Scene Academy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice

For more information:

Dr. Albert Harper, Director
John Jay Crime Scene Academy
212-237-8660 (p)
212-237-8637 (f)
E-mail: aharper@jjay.cuny.edu


The following information is from the 2008 program...

51st Annual Short Course for Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases

July 21-24, 2008 • Chicago

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Overview
The Short Course helps defense attorneys:

  • Learn the latest advances in forensic science
  • Study recent developments in the law
  • Sharpen their trial techniques

The program is appropriate for defense attorneys who are in the beginning of their practice and for seasoned practitioners looking to update their practice.

Forensic Science for Attorneys
Today's trial lawyer needs a solid understanding of forensic evidence and its impact on criminal investigations. Experts will break down the science for a legal perspective. Topics for 2008 include:

  • Forensic Pathology
  • DNA Analysis
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Computer Forensics and the Use of Digital Evidence
  • Firearm and Pattern Evidence

Trial Techniques
Be more effective in the courtroom! You will spend a day learning trial techniques from criminal defense experts. Praised by attendees each year, this interactive session will give you tips on pretrial motions, preparation for trial, jury selection, opening statements, meeting the prosecution's case, and presentation of the defense.

Video Samples
For a glimpse at past presentations, check out the demo courses at our CLE Online site.

Comments from 2008:
"Excellent! The best course I've been to"
"The Short Course program was excellent and I will attend future courses conducted by Northwestern Law"
"I encourage you to continue to keep prosecutors and defense attorneys together, a somewhat rare opportunity to interact"

History of the Short Courses
The Short Course for Prosecuting Attorneys was established in 1936 by the late Fred E. Inbau, John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law Emeritus at Northwestern Law. Professor Inbau wanted to give members of the prosecution bar the opportunity to learn about scientific crime detection, evidentiary and trial techniques and to permit an exchange of ideas. In 1958 Professor Inbau founded the annual Short Course for Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases to provide the defense bar with the same opportunities for advanced education and professional interaction that was available to prosecutors. Now the oldest continuing legal education program in the country, the program has been held annually except for a hiatus during the World War II years.

 

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