About This Program
Webinar opens: December 15, 2020, 12:00 PM (Central)
Available: 30 days (until January 15, 2021)
View The Agenda
If you missed our original virtual program, Capital & Non-Capital Training for the Prosecution (August 19-21, 2020), you can still "attend".
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
REGISTER BEFORE 12/21 to ensure you receive the access details before the holidays.
**Registration extended until January 11, 2021.** No registrations will be accepted after this date. Registration is limited to prosecuting attorneys and their personnel.
This year’s program offered virtually selections from our originally scheduled, in-person program. Our virtual capital and non-capital trial prosecution training included updates on significant cases, a review on pre-trial preparation, sessions on identifying mental illness and personality disorders, capital writs & much more.
The State Bar of Texas has approved these recordings for a total of 10.50 hours, including 2 hours of ethics. TCOLE Credit is also available. Credit is only available for those who did not attend, or have not already claimed credit for the August 2020 program.
NOTE: Access is restricted on mobile devices for credit compliance.
MEET THE FACULTY:
• Jen Falk, Dallas Co. District Attorney’s Office, Dallas, TX
• John Rolater, Collin County District Attorney's Office, McKinney, TX
• Dr. Tim Proctor, Price | Proctor, Dallas, TX
• Dr. Randy Price, Price | Proctor, Dallas, TX
• Scott Durfee, Harris Co. District Attorney’s Office, Houston, TX
• Roe Wilson, Attorney at Law, Houston, TX
• Bill Wirskye, Collin Co. Criminal District Attorney’s Office, McKinney, TX
• Ed Marshall, Texas Attorney General’s Office, Austin, TX
• Jack Roady, Galveston Co. Criminal District Attorney, Galveston, TX
• Kevin Petroff, Galveston Co. District Attorney’s Office, Galveston, TX
• Josh Reiss, Harris Co. District Attorney’s Office, Houston, TX
We are grateful to our wonderful faculty, who have helped us provide this content.
Questions, or issues? Click here to email CAIL Staff directly.
This program is funded by a grant from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
***CHECK OUR VIDEOS ON ACTUAL INNOCENCE***
These videos are available for a limited time, and FREE for access by Texas prosecutors and their staff.
• August 2020 Habeas Issues Recordings
• November 2020 Annual Program Actual Innocence
Available: 30 days (until January 15, 2021)
View The Agenda
If you missed our original virtual program, Capital & Non-Capital Training for the Prosecution (August 19-21, 2020), you can still "attend".
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
REGISTER BEFORE 12/21 to ensure you receive the access details before the holidays.
**Registration extended until January 11, 2021.** No registrations will be accepted after this date. Registration is limited to prosecuting attorneys and their personnel.
This year’s program offered virtually selections from our originally scheduled, in-person program. Our virtual capital and non-capital trial prosecution training included updates on significant cases, a review on pre-trial preparation, sessions on identifying mental illness and personality disorders, capital writs & much more.
The State Bar of Texas has approved these recordings for a total of 10.50 hours, including 2 hours of ethics. TCOLE Credit is also available. Credit is only available for those who did not attend, or have not already claimed credit for the August 2020 program.
NOTE: Access is restricted on mobile devices for credit compliance.
MEET THE FACULTY:
• Jen Falk, Dallas Co. District Attorney’s Office, Dallas, TX
• John Rolater, Collin County District Attorney's Office, McKinney, TX
• Dr. Tim Proctor, Price | Proctor, Dallas, TX
• Dr. Randy Price, Price | Proctor, Dallas, TX
• Scott Durfee, Harris Co. District Attorney’s Office, Houston, TX
• Roe Wilson, Attorney at Law, Houston, TX
• Bill Wirskye, Collin Co. Criminal District Attorney’s Office, McKinney, TX
• Ed Marshall, Texas Attorney General’s Office, Austin, TX
• Jack Roady, Galveston Co. Criminal District Attorney, Galveston, TX
• Kevin Petroff, Galveston Co. District Attorney’s Office, Galveston, TX
• Josh Reiss, Harris Co. District Attorney’s Office, Houston, TX
We are grateful to our wonderful faculty, who have helped us provide this content.
Questions, or issues? Click here to email CAIL Staff directly.
This program is funded by a grant from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
***CHECK OUR VIDEOS ON ACTUAL INNOCENCE***
These videos are available for a limited time, and FREE for access by Texas prosecutors and their staff.
• August 2020 Habeas Issues Recordings
• November 2020 Annual Program Actual Innocence