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- Posted November 19, 2014
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Video viewing event offers selection of topics
The Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) will host a Video Viewing Marathon-A Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series Replay on Monday through Thursday, Dec. 8-11, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day at the Oakland County Bar Center, 1760 S. Telegraph Rd. in Bloomfield Hills. The program will feature the past videos from Anatomy of a Criminal Case-Years XV & XVI.
Attendees can earn one credit for criminal assignment requirements. To receive credit, viewers must arrive with 10 minutes of the start of each video.
Two videos will be shown each day. The cost for this video replay is $20 per video. The first video will begin at 10:30 a.m. and the second video will begin at noon each day.
The dates and topics are as follows:
- Monday, Dec. 8, Video A-Search and Seizure; Video B-Preliminary Exams.
- Tuesday, Dec. 9, Video A-Sex Offender Registration Act; Video B-Oakland County Jail Diversion Advisory Team.
- Wednesday, Dec. 10, Video A-Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction in Immigration Law; Video B-Trial Tactics: Closing Arguments.
- Thursday, Dec. 11, Video A-Interpreters and Signing for the Accused; Video B-Expert Witness Cross Examinations and the Daubert Hearing.
Pre-registration is recommended as seating is limited. Attendees are asked to bring their own lunch and popcorn will be provided.
For additional information, call 248-334-3400. To register, visit www.ocba.org.
Published: Wed, Nov 19, 2014
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