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Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 6808 Hill Meadow Drive Austin, Texas 78736 PRESORT STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 2569 AUSTIN, TEXAS www .tcdla.com November 1–2, 2018 Menger Hotel San Antonio, Texas Bobby Barrera, Michael Gross, Adam Kobs & Gary Trichter Course Directors Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Register online at www.tcdla.com

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Page 1: Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 6808 Hill Meadow … · 2018. 8. 22. · to effectively represent a person charged with DWI today. The Kinard Curriculum will help its attendees

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Menger HotelSan Antonio, Texas

Bobby Barrera, Michael Gross,Adam Kobs & Gary Trichter

Course Directors

Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

Register online at www.tcdla.com

Page 2: Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 6808 Hill Meadow … · 2018. 8. 22. · to effectively represent a person charged with DWI today. The Kinard Curriculum will help its attendees

The OverviewThe practice of DWI law today is far different than it was 15, 10, or even 5 years ago. With the advent of the Intoxilyzer 9000 and the tidal wave of compulsory blood draws, it is clear that not all lawyers are competent to effectively represent a person charged with DWI today. The Kinard Curriculum will help its attendees provide both professional and ethical assistance in the DWI defense arena. It is structured on a building-block philosophy of topics: Each of its topics are strategically intertwined with each other and will serve as a basis for higher learning. The format is arranged for both the novice and advanced DWI practitioner to walk away with silver bullets on Friday so that they can be used the following Monday in the defense of the citizen accused. Without question, the Kinard Program promises to provide invaluable scientific and common-sense insight coupled with trial skills to the participants who attend.

Destination InformationThe seminar will be held at the Menger Hotel, 204 Alamo Plaza, San Anto nio, Texas 78205. A room block has been reserved at the Menger Hotel. Accom modations are $118 per night, single or double occupancy. Please call 210-223-4361 or 800-345-9285 for reservations. Space is limited. Hotel cutoff is September 30, 2018, or until block is full, whichever comes first.

CLE InformationThis program is expected to be accredited for 12.50 CLE hours, including .75 hour ethics. Credit for attendance may be utilized toward the CLE requirements for certification and recertification of attorneys in criminal law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and towards the total CLE requirements of the State Bar of Texas. Seminar satisfies biennial CLE requirements for continuing NCDD members. Scholarships available from TCDLEI.

Contact TCDLAMail completed registration form to TCDLA • 6808 Hill Meadow Drive • Austin, Texas 78736, or fax to (512) 469-0512. Questions? Email [email protected] or call (512) 478-2514.

AgendaThursday, November 1 8:00 am Registration and Continental

Breakfast 8:45 am Opening Remarks 9:00 am ALR: Saving the License and Paving

the Way to a DWI Win Lawrence G. Boyd

9:45 am DWI Case Law Update Adam Kobs 10:30 am Break 10:45 am Blood Test—Toys of the State:

What They Are and How They Are Supposed to Work Bennie Ray

11:45 am Lunch on your own 1:00 pm Knowing the Science of Gas Chroma-

tography and Under standing How to Find Reasonable Doubt Dr. Jimmie Valentine

2:30 pm Break 2:45 pm DWI Motion Practice Amber

Vazquez Bode 3:45 pm Crossing the State’s Forensic Sci en tist

and Phlebotomist Tyler Flood 5:00 pm Q&A: You Ask the Questions & Your

Speakers/Course Directors Provide the Answers

5:30 pm Adjourn

Contact Information

q New member q Update my information

Name ______________________________________________ Cell # ______________________________________________

Bar Number ____________________________ Email __________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________

City ________________________________________ State ___________ Zip _____________________________________

Phone _________________________________________ Fax ____________________________________________________ Reserve My Space / Materials

To receive a refund—less 10 percent processing fees—cancellations must be received in writing two weeks prior to the seminar. Cancellations made within two weeks of the seminar will be assessed a 50 percent cancellation fee. Materials will be sent after the seminar. Semi nars are open to criminal defense attorneys; other professionals who support the de fense of criminal cases may attend at cost. Law enforcement personnel and prosecutors are not eligible to attend.

Pre-registration, order by 10/19/18 USB Add Bookq TCDLA/SACDLA/SABA Member $315 q +$60q Non-member $490 q +$60

(Registration with book is limited after 10/19/18)

On-site registration USB Add Book (limited number)q TCDLA/SACDLA/SABA Member $365 q +$60q Non-member $540 q +$60

Can’t attend? Purchase materials, order by 10/19/18 Book & USB USBq Member $150 q TCDLA/SACDLA/SABA Member $100q Non-Member $325 q Non-Member $275

q $____________ Voluntary contribution for our legislative efforts

q $____________ Voluntary contribution for TCDLEI scholarships Join TCDLA

TCDLA Membership Fees (renew or join as a new member)

q New member (*see below) $100 q 2nd-year renewal $100 q Regular renewal $180 q Auto-renewal $160

* TCDLA New MembershipTo sign up as a new member you will need a nominating endorsement from a current TCDLA member.

“As a current member of TCDLA, I believe this applicant to be a person of professional competency, integrity, and good moral character. The applicant is licensed to practice law in Texas and is engaged in the defense of criminal cases, unless a student or affiliate applicant.”

TCDLA endorser’s name (please print) ________________________________________________________________________

TCDLA endorser’s signature ________________________________________________________________________________ Payment (CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED)

Call 512.478.2514 or register at the following:Payment type Mail to 6808 Hill Meadow Dr., Austin, TX 78736q Check payable to TCDLA or fax to 512.469.0512q Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, or Discover)

_________________________________________________________________________________________________Credit Card Number Expiration Date

________________________________________________________________________________________________________Name on Card Signature

Tax Notice: Dues to TCDLA are not deductible as a charitable contribution. As an ordinary business expense the non-deductible portion of membership dues is 25% in accordance with IRC sec. 6033.

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TCDLA’s 14th AnnualStuart Kinard Memorial Advanced DWI Seminar

November 1–2, 2018

Attended multiple TCDLA DWI seminars within year:

q $50 discount

Get Certificate & Statue!Attend five TCDLA DWI

seminars within two years and receive the DWI warrior certificate

and the option to purchase the DWI warrior statue.

Menger Hotel204 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio

210-223-4361 or 800-345-9285 $118 per night, single or double

(cut-off 9/30/18)

TCDLA’s 14th Annual Stuart Kinard MemorialAdvanced DWI Seminar

November 1–2, 2018

Friday, November 2 8:00 am Registration and Continental

Breakfast 8:45 am Opening Remarks 9:00 am Defending the Intoxication Assault/

Intoxication Manslaughter Case Bobby Barrera

10:15 am Break 10:30 am Voir Dire: Picking Winning Juries

David Burrows 11:30 am DREs: How to Defeat Them Doug

Murphy 12:00 pm Lunch on your own 1:15 pm Undermining the Intoxilyzer 9000—

Cross-Examination of the Breath Test Operator & Technical Supervisor: Reasonable Doubt Out of Thin Air

Doug Murphy 2:15 pm Ethics for the DWI Defender

Stephanie Stevens 3:00 pm Intoxication Offense Penalties and

How to Soften Them Betty Blackwell

3:45 pm Break 4:00 pm Cross-Examination of the Arresting

Officer and Kill Shots: Using Police Terminology to Your Advantage Gary Trichter

5:00 pm Adjourn