This course addresses changes in bail procedures under the Damon Allen Act as well as common topics and scenarios what Judges will encounter in setting and adjusting bail throughout the post arrest process. The presentations will educate Judges on best practices in order to ensure correct application of law and consistency in administrative processes. CURRENT AVAILABLE MODULES: Judge Alfonso Charles: Bail Reform and Impact of the Damon Allen Act***Judge Mark Hocker: Indigency/Right ... Details
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Key decision makers, including judges, have specific mandates in the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding Victim Impact Statements. The Victim Impact Statement is key to ensuring victims are afforded important rights throughout the criminal justice process. “The Victim’s Voice in the Criminal Justice Process” Victim Impact Statement training focuses on the importance of the Victim Impact Statement at key stages of the criminal justice process. The training discusses the legal... Details
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When: September 3–6, 2019 Where: San Antonio, TX
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When: September 16–18, 2019
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When: December 9–11, 2019
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When: July 28–29, 2020 Where: El Paso, TX
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When: September 1–2, 2020 Where: Houston, TX
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MCLE number for State Bar is # For their attendance, participants will earn up to 12.25 hours of continuing judicial education credits, with up to 2 hours of Family Violence, and up to 3.75 hours of Ethics
When: January 1–2, 2021 Where: Grapevine, TX
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When: April 15–16, 2021 Where: Galveston, TX
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Judges will learn about best practices for courthouse security including the importance of having a courtroom safety plan in place. The course also covers self defense maneuvers and practical security tips that can be implemented in the courtroom and beyond. The registration fee, though voluntary, pays for expenses not legislatively covered by the allotment to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals grant. The voluntary registration fee for this webinar is... Details When: August 25, 2021
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MCLE number for State Bar is #174127886 For their attendance, participants will earn up to 12.25 hours of continuing judicial education credits, with up to 2 hours of Family Violence, and up to 3.75 hours of Ethics
When: September 22–24, 2021 Where: Round Rock, TX
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