DUI PRACTICE IN ALABAMA from Arrest to Appeal September 27, 2013 Moot Court Room, Cumberland School of Law Birmingham, Alabama 6.3 CLE hours, including 1.0 hour of ethics WHAT YOUR PEERS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE PROGRAM: GREAT! I COULD TAKE WHAT I LEARNED FROM THE SEMINAR AND DEFEND A DUI. VERY INFORMATIVE AND INTERESTING SPEAKERS. GREAT SPEAKERS AND SUBJECT MATTER - EXCELLENT PRACTICE TIPS AND VERY THOROUGH.
PROGRAM AGENDA T. Brad Bishop, Program Chairman Cumberland School of Law 8:00 a.m. Check-in and Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Program Overview T. Brad Bishop Municipal Judge for the City of Hoover and Professor of Law, Cumberland School of Law 8:45 a.m. Recent Developments in Breath Testing Technology and the Interlock Ignition Device Law 9:45 a.m. Break Dr. Gregory L. Turner, Ph.D Technical Director Chemical Test for Intoxication, Implied Consent Laboratory Alabama Department of Forensic Services Pelham, AL 10:00 a.m. Field Sobriety Tests Phillip B. Price, Sr. Price & Flowers Law Firm, P.C. Huntsville, AL 11:00 a.m. Department of Public Safety Issues Interlock Device Suspensions and Restricted Driver s Licenses J. Haran Lowe, Jr. Assistant Attorney General, Alabama Department of Safety 11:30 a.m. Lunch in the Great Room 12:15 p.m. Handling the Appeal of Your Case from Municipal or District Court: A Judge s Perspective Honorable David N. Lichtenstein 10th Judicial District, Circuit Court 1:15 p.m. A Comprehensive Approach to the Defense of DUI Cases and an Introduction to the National College of DUI Defense John T. Kirk Fellow & Founding Member, National College of DUI Defense
2:15 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Recent Court Decisions, Legislation and Attorney General Opinions Affecting DUI Cases Current DUI Law Legislative Process on Amending the DUI Law Eric L. Locke Staff Attorney, Administrative Office of Courts 3:15 p.m. Ethical Considerations in the Initial Interview with Your Client Setting the Fee Disclosing Pre-Trial Diversion Options Court Costs Thomas J. Spina Municipal Judge for the City of Vestavia Fawal & Spina Susan Fuqua Court Director Hoover, AL LEARN THE FOLLOWING ALL ASPECTS OF A DUI CASE, FROM THE INITIAL STOP OF THE VEHICLE TO THE FINAL APPEAL THE LATEST INTERLOCK IGNITION DEVICES, WITH ON-SITE DEMONSTRATIONS HOW TO HANDLE AN APPEAL FROM MUNICIPAL OR DISTRICT COURT SPECIFIC ETHICAL ISSUES TO CONSIDER IN A DUI CASE
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND The one law you can almost guarantee the Alabama Legislature will change or attempt to change during a legislative session is Alabama s Driving Under the Influence Law. Enhancement of punishment provisions are altered, deferred prosecution programs are approved, completely new options such as the interlock ignition device and restricted driving privileges for those who install them are passed into law. In May, 2013, the National Transportation Safety Board voted to recommend that all states lower the blood-alcohol content that constitutes drunk driving from a BAC level of.08 to a BAC level of.05. If adopted in Alabama, significant legislative changes would occur. The result of these legislative changes often result in confusion, enforcement problems, financial hardship, and unanswered questions. The purpose of this seminar is to provide accurate, up-to-date information concerning these and other issues facing prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys and court officials. The seminar is designed to cover every aspect of a DUI case, from the initial stop of the vehicle to the final appeal of the case. The faculty will provide current information and share effective strategies for handling a DUI case. In addition, the latest technology used by the Department of Forensic Sciences will be available for an on-site demonstration throughout the day. Upcoming Live Seminars Oct. 4 Annual Bankruptcy Law Seminar Oct. 11 Technethics: Ethical Issues in Social Media and Other New Technologies featuring Stuart Teicher Oct. 18 Mandatory Professionalism Training Oct. 24-25 Southeastern Business Law Institute 2013 Nov. 1 Anatomy for Lawyers featuring Samuel Hodge Nov. 8 Recent Trends in Alabama Law Nov. 15 Trends in Commercial Real Estate Law Nov. 22 Mandatory Professionalism Training Samford University is an Equal Opportunity Institution that complies with applicable law prohibiting discrimination in its educational and employment policies and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or national or ethnic origin.
REGISTRATION Online: www.cumberland.samford.edu/cle or scan this code Phone: 1-800-888-7454 or 205-726-2391 Fax: 205-726-2616 Mail: Cumberland School of Law CLE, P.O. Box 292222 35229 DUI Practice in Alabama Friday ǀ September 27, 2013 All registrants will receive a copy of The Prosecution and Defense of DUI Cases: A Practitioner's Handbook (plus the latest supplement) by Professor Brad Bishop, in addition to regular course materials. o $324 Save Money/Advance Registration (includes code to download and print course materials 48 hours prior to the seminar) o $374 Add $50 (includes hard copy of course materials; must be ordered 3 days prior to the seminar) o $344 Registration at the door (includes course materials on a flash drive, no hard copy) o $50 I cannot attend. Please send me the course materials on a flash drive. Mr./Ms./ (please circle) First name Last name Alabama State Bar ID # ASB Firm/Agency Address City State ZIP Phone Fax E-mail o Check enclosed (payable to Cumberland School of Law CLE) Check # o Visa o MasterCard o Discover o American Express Card # CLE credit: Approved for 6.3 hours of CLE credit in Alabama, including 1.0 ethics hour. Cancellations and refunds: Prepaid registration fees will be refunded, upon request, up to 48 hours before the beginning of the seminar. Arrangements for substitutions may be made anytime prior to the seminar. Nonlawyers welcome: Cumberland School of Law CLE programs are designed for practicing attorneys but other professionals are welcome to attend. Directions: Directions: http://www.samford.edu/maps.aspx. The law school building, Memory Leake Robinson Hall, is number 47 on the campus map.