
The DWI Jury Trial in NC: How to Effectively Try a DWI Case to Jury and WIN
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The DWI Jury Trial in NC: How to Effectively Try a DWI Case to Jury and WIN
6.0 CLE hours, including 1.0 hour of Ethics
recorded January 31, 2020
Speakers & Topics
Welcoming Remarks by Program Chair
- Chas Post, Post | Foushee | Patton – Trial Lawyers, Sanford
Picking the Jury
- James Davis II, Davis & Davis, P.C. , Salisbury
The Opening Statement
- Zac Cohen, Zachary A. Cohen, Attorney at Law, Monroe
Powerful Cross-Examination Techniques
- Justin Hunter, Hunter & Price, P.A., Kenansville
Expert Witnesses
- Rashad Hauter, Hauter Law Firm, P.C., Henderson
The Charge Conference: Knowing Which Instructions to Request to Increase Your Chances of Winning
- Kelly Dawkins, The Dawkins Law Firm, Southern Pines
The Closing Argument
- Ron Shook, The Law Offices of Ronald J. Shook, PLLC, Belmont
Ethical Considerations & War Stories in DWI Cases
- Katie Clary, Rawls, Scheer, Clary & Mingo, Trial Lawyers, Charlotte
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The Charge Conference: Knowing Which Instructions to Request to Increase Your Chances of Winning
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Certificate of Attendance (must be completed to obtain CLE credit)
Up to 6.00 CLE credits available | Certificate available
Up to 6.00 CLE credits available | Certificate available
Your CLE credit is not submitted until you finish this step in the completion process. Once you have completed this process AND entered your NCSB number, NCAJ will submit your CLE credit within 30 days.