General Credit Hours:14
CDs/DVDs may not ship until 4-6 weeks after the original program date below.
Original Program Date: March 7-8, 2024
CLE Accreditation End Date: September 30, 2025
The Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar proudly presents Masters of DUI 2024: Becoming the Lincoln Lawyer - Learning to Think Creatively and Yield Results Like a Master. This two-day program is designed for basic, intermediate, and experienced practitioners. Topics include case preparation, issue spotting, jury selection, lab protocols, implicit bias, Florida’s administrative suspension process, jury selection, visual aids, cross-examination, the judicial perspective, technology, urine testing, drug DUIs and DRE, a case law update, and more. Our prestigious faculty members—judges, lawyers, and industry experts—are some of the best legal and scientific DUI minds in the nation. Each segment is intended to boost your knowledge and improve your skills in this highly specialized practice area to improve the quality of your DUI advocacy.
Staying One Step Ahead - Case Law Update
Eilam Isaak, Tampa, Florida
Just the Facts - Florida’s Administrative Suspension Process
Tom Moffett, Chief Counsel
Bureau of Administrative Reviews, Tallahassee, Florida
Using the Facts to Your Advantage to Navigate the Administrative Suspension Process.
David Robbins & Susan Cohen, Jacksonville, Florida
Because We Can Handle the Truth - Reviewing the Evidence and Spotting Issues
Tara Anderson, Assistant Public Defender, Sixth Judicial Circuit, Clearwater, Florida
What Would Claire Kincaid Do? – Preparing a Case
Keeley Karatinos, Dade City, Florida
You Too Can Be Perry Mason - Motions to Suppress
Eilam Isaak, Tampa, Florida
Playing War Games With Joshua Computers Don’t Make Mistakes…. Or Do They?
Technology and Practice
Elliott Wilcox, Tampa, Florida
Finding Twelve Angry Men – The Art of Jury Selection
Robert Reiff, Miami, Florida
Herding Cats; The Reality of Interacting With Attorneys
The Judicial Perspective -
Deborah Carpenter-Toye, County Court Judge, Broward County, Florida
"Echoes of To Kill A Mockingbird...Implicit Bias - It's All Around Us!"
Phyllis Kotey, Clinical Professor of Law, Florida International University
Channeling Your Inner Vincent Gambini
Using Visual Aids, Stories and Analogies to Win Your Case
Mark Thiessen, Houston, Texas
Following the Science - Lab Protocols and Quality Control
Janine Arvizu, Lab Auditor, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bringing Out the Truth Ben Matlock Style
The Art of Successful Cross-Examination
John Collins, Little Rock, Arkansas
Does it Pass the Abby Sciuto Test? The Forensics of Urine Testing
Anne Marie Rizzo, Sarasota, Florida
Applying the Science - Drug DUIs and DRE
Aaron Wayt, Tallahassee, Florida
Course Number:8155
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:14
Technology Credit Hours:1
Criminal Appellate Law Credit Hours:14
Criminal Trial Law Credit Hours:14