Christopher H. Cessna

Christopher H. Cessna

2137 Lafayette Street
Denver, CO 80205

Phone: 303-456-1600

Website: cessnalaw.com

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About Christopher H. Cessna

CONTINUING EDUCATION, TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS • Guest Speaker, How to Effectively Argue Pre-Trial Motions and Cross Exam Seminar, Colorado Criminal Defense Bar, Denver, CO, February 9, 2011. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases (16th Annual) – National College of DUI Defense – New Orleans, Louisiana, April 17, 2010. • Gas Chromatograph Training & Certification – National College of DUI Defense – Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 2009. • Advanced Scientific Evidence DUI Seminar, Ohio Criminal Defense Bar, Columbus, Ohio, March 5, 2009. • Emory University Blood & Urine Seminar (Special Guest Lecturer, Dr. A.W. Jones, Sweden), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, December 3, 2008. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases, Harvard Law School, July 17, 2008. • Understanding the Intricacies of the DUI case, National College of DUI Defense/Wyoming Trial Lawyer’s Assoc., Laramie, Wyoming, June 5, 2008. • Guest Speaker/Instructor, Strategies in Handling DUI,DWAI & DUID Cases in Colorado, Lorman Education Services, Denver, Colorado, April 25, 2008. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases (15th Annual) – National College of DUI Defense – Dallas, Texas, March 27, 2008. • Drug Recognition Expert / DRE – NHTSA Drug Evaluation and Classification Program (DECP), Walden, Platt & Assoc., Austin, Texas, February 15, 2008. • Advanced Trial Cross-Examination: Science and Techniques, Pozner & Dodd, Denver, Colorado, December 14, 2007. • Breath Alcohol Technician Training for Legal Professionals, Industrial Training & Design Ltd., Denver, Colorado, June 10, 2007. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases (14th Annual) – National College of DUI Defense – Dallas, Texas, April 17, 2007. • Guest Speaker/Instructor, Advanced DUI for New Mexico Attorneys, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 15, 2007. • Breath Alcohol Technician Training for Legal Professionals, Industrial Training & Design Ltd., Las Vegas, Nevada, October 9, 2006. • Criminal and Administrative Consequences for Commercial Driver’s, Colorado Department of Revenue, Denver, Colorado, September 26, 2006. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases, Harvard Law School, July 18, 2006. • NHTSA / IACP Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus / Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Instructor School, Lapier & Associates, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 3, 2006. • Mastering Scientific Evidence in DUI cases (13th Annual) – National College of DUI Defense – Dallas, Texas, March 30, 2006. • Advanced Scientific Evidence DUI Seminar, Ohio Criminal Defense Bar, Columbus, Ohio • NHTSA / IACP Advanced Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus / Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course – Walden, Platt & Assoc. – Atlanta, Georgia, December 2, 2005. • NHTSA / IACP Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus / Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Refresher Course – Walden, Platt & Assoc. – Atlanta, Georgia, December 2, 2005. • Strategies in Handling DUI and DWAI Trials in Colorado – Denver, Colorado • Under The Microscope – Beating DUIs with Science – National Assoc. of Crim


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