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National College for DUI Defense 2022 Winter Session: “LawLawPalooza” A 2-day Festival of DUI Presenters Making Music with DUI Defense Diversity in the Jury Box (ETHICS)-Virginia Landry Breath Testing 101-John Menzel Metrology in SFSTs-Michelle Behan Cross by Omission-Jerald Novak Treatment Courts: DWI Courts, Drug Courts & Veterans Courts (ETHICS)-Doug Hazelton Using Frye to Challenge DRE-Steven Hernandez What My Cousin Vinny Really Means for Trial Lawyers-Andrew Mishlove Risk or Reward: Calling Your Client to the Stand?-Amanda Riek & Matt Olszewski The 4 Factors 4 Fighting 4-ensics-Mike Nichols Persuasive Appellate Advocacy-Michelle Behan Financial Strategies in Your DUI Practice-Jonathan Dichter DUI Trial Triage: A Public Defender’s Journey-Lisa Saltzman & Sylvia Goldman 9 Techniques for Controlling Hostile Witnesses-Michael Waddington Kick Ass Closings-Michael Waddington
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