NCDD Seminars and Webinars

Gideon Behind the Wheel IV: The Basics of Defending a DUI Case

NCDD Seminars and Sessions

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August 21, 2025

A Webinar providing up to 5 hours of CLE credit offered free to Public Defenders nationwide and NCDD members

Because this Webinar is presented free of charge as a benefit to NCDD members, CLE forms will be provided to attendees. Attendees desiring CLE credit are responsible for filing the form with their State Bar and paying any costs charged by their State Bar, if applicable.

When: Thursday, August 21, 2025 8:00 AM PDT / 9:00 AM MDT / 10:00 AM CDT / 11:00 AM EDT

Agenda (all times listed are Pacific Daylight Time)

Time (PST)Event DescriptionGuest Speaker
8:00AM – 8:10AMWelcome and Introductory RemarksDelton F. Caraway, Canandaigua, New York
Lisa A. Saltzman, Forest Hills, New York
Joseph P. St. Louis, Tucson, Arizona
8:10AM – 9:10AMGetting High on Assumptions: The Truth About DRE ExaminationsDelton F. Caraway, Canandaigua, New York
9:10AM – 10:10AMCrossing the Cop Part I: Using Manuals and Studies to Make the Officer Your ExpertIvana Hughes, Shelby, North Carolina
10:10AM – 10:20AMBreak
10:20AM – 11:20AMBAC to the Drawing Board: Blood Testing and Error in the LabJoshua Egan, Salt Lake City, Utah
11:20AM – 11:50AMLunch Break
11:50AM – 12:50PMCrossing the Cop Part II: Making the Arresting Officer Your WitnessJoVanni Allen, Denver, Colorado
12:50PM – 1:50PMLegal Listerine: How to Handle Bad BreathDavid Katz, Orlando, Florida
1:50PM – 2:00PMClosing Remarks
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