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DWI Collisions: Understanding the Hidden Parts of the Criminal Process
Contains material from Aug 2013
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After the defendant is arrested, you are in a holding pattern until the criminal case is resolved. In cases with identical facts, some defendants are awarded probation, and others are sent to jail. Why? What information is exchanged between the criminal defense counsel and the prosecutor? What is your role? How can your relationship with criminal defense counsel and the prosecutor assist in the successful resolution of your case?
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Brent Carpenter, David M. Gonzalez
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DWI Collisions: Understanding the Hidden Parts of the Criminal Process (Aug 2013)
After the defendant is arrested, you are in a holding pattern until the criminal case is resolved. In cases with identical facts, some defendants are awarded probation, and others are sent to jail. Why? What information is exchanged between the criminal defense counsel and the prosecutor? What is your role? How can your relationship with criminal defense counsel and the prosecutor assist in the successful resolution of your case?
Originally presented: Jul 2013 The Car Crash Seminar
Brent Carpenter,
Carpenter & Carpenter, P.C. - Sugar Land, TX
David M. Gonzalez,
Sumpter & Gonzalez - Austin, TX