Anatomy Of A DUI Case: Intake To Trial
Learn and work with the most experienced attorneys in the business.
What do Michael Komorn, David Rudoi, Bill Maze, Patrick Barone, Jeff Crampton, Aida Spahic, Ed Sternisha and Keeley Blanchard all have in common?
A career of OWI and many successful and epic trial stories and two…..
These top defense attorneys are all volunteering their time, spilling secrets and providing legal defense tactics at the two day seminar.
This will cover the technical specialties and difficulties for DUI cases but also new techniques and practical applications for trials of any alleged criminal offense.
Anatomy Of A DUI Case: Intake To Trial
Learn from some of the best defense attorneys in Michigan.
- Friday, Oct 13, 2023
- Saturday, Oct 14, 2023
- Cooley Law School
300 South Capital Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48906
A room block is available at the Courtyard by Marriott, Lansing Downtown.
If you have questions, please contact Jennifer Hinze at jenn.miaowia@gmail.com or 517-420-1612.
Description
Your fee includes continental breakfast and coffee on both days, as well as a box lunch on site on both days. Your fee also includes materials from each presenter, including a print version of a reference book that will be used heavily. The schedule and speaker line up is below:
Schedule
Friday, October 13, 2023
8:30-10:45
Case Workup, Discovery & Issue Spotting with Michael Boyle
11:00-12:00
Voir Dire with Aida Spahic, David Rudoi and Michael Komorn
12:00-1:00
Lunch Break
1:00-1:30
Review of the Intoxilyzer 9000 With Ed Sternisha
1:30-3:00
Cross Examination of a Police Officer With William Maze and Edward Sternisha
3:15-5:00
Direct Examination of Expert Witness With Jeffery Crampton
5:00
Dismissal and announcement of evening dining/entertainment
Saturday, October 14
8:30-11:30
Negotiation Tactics and Exercises With Keeley Blanchard
Noon-1:00
Lunch Break
1:00-3:00
Opening & Closing Arguments With Breakout Sessions With Patrick Barone
3:00-3:15
Break
3:15-5:00
Sentencings With Keeley Blanchard and MIAOWIA Board Members
FAQs about Michigan Association of OWI Attorneys
What is the Michigan Association of OWI Attorneys (MIAOWIA)?
MIAOWIA is a non-profit organization serving OWI defense attorneys in the State of Michigan. MIAOWIA provides networking opportunities, training and quality CLE seminars for its members. Many of the top OWI attorneys in Michigan belong to MIAOWIA.
What are the benefits of joining MIAOWIA?
There are many benefits to joining MIAOWIA, including:
- Access to high-quality CLE seminars on OWI defense topics
- Networking opportunities with other top OWI attorneys in Michigan
- Access to a library of resources on OWI defense
- Support from a community of experienced OWI attorneys
Who is eligible to join MIAOWIA?
Any attorney who is licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan and who is interested in OWI defense is eligible to join MIAOWIA.
How do I join MIAOWIA?
To join MIAOWIA, you can visit the MIAOWIA website and complete an online membership application.
How much does it cost to join MIAOWIA?
The annual membership fee for MIAOWIA is $250.
What are some upcoming MIAOWIA events?
MIAOWIA hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including CLE seminars, networking events, and social events. For a list of upcoming events, please visit the MIAOWIA website.
I have a question that is not answered in this FAQ.
If you have a question that is not answered in this FAQ, please visit the MIAOWIA website or contact the MIAOWIA office at (517) 930-0726.
Additional FAQs:
Q: What is OWI?
OWI stands for Operating While Intoxicated. It is a crime in Michigan to drive a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Q: What are the penalties for OWI in Michigan?
The penalties for OWI in Michigan vary depending on the circumstances of the offense. However, all OWI convictions result in a driver’s license suspension. In addition, OWI convictions can result in fines, jail time, and other penalties.
Q: What should I do if I have been arrested for OWI?
If you have been arrested for OWI, it is important to contact an experienced OWI defense attorney as soon as possible. An OWI defense attorney can help you protect your rights and interests and can work to get the best possible outcome in your case.
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