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March 29-31, 2006
Holiday Inn Hotel & Towers Lubbock, Texas
Course Description
Both the Spring and the Fall Judicial Education sessions are designed to provide a broad judicial curriculum. Each session offers a broad view of the judicial responsibilities of constitutional county judges from ethics concerns to probate and juvenile matters to the use of technology.
These Sessions also provide an opportunity for Constitutional County Judges to fulfill their annual statutory education requirements
Objectives
After completing this course, participants will be
able to:
- Judicial Ethics
- Probate Hearings
- Rules of Court
- Jury Selection and Objections
- Protective Orders
- Evidence Problems
- Juvenile Detention Hearings
- Disqualification and Recusal
- Truancy Jurisdiction
- Verbal Judo in the Courtroom
- Using Technology to Appoint Attorneys for Indigent Defendants
- Judicial Legislative Update
Concurrent Tracks
Thursday morning:
TRACK ONE
Criminal Evidence and Objections
TRACK TWO
Juvenile Detention Hearings
Thursday afternoon:
TRACK ONE
Judicial Disqualification and Recusal
TRACK TWO
Truancy Jurisdition
Sponsorship Information
Type information about sponsorship here
Reimbursement
The Texas Association of Counties Judicial Institute is partially funded by a Judicial and Court Personnel Training Fund Grant administered by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. County judges may be reimbursed at grant approved rates for allowable travel, lodging and meal expenses for one Judicial Education session or Texas College of Probate Judges session each state fiscal year.
Who Should Attend?
Constitutional County Judges
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March 29-31, 2006 |
Holiday Inn Hotel & Towers |
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