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2015 Court of Criminal Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court Updates

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2015 Court of Criminal Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court Updates
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Session 1: Significant Decisions of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Analyze significant decisions in the last year and what they mean for criminal law practitioners on both sides of the bar.
 
Session 2: Supreme Court Update - An update on relevant criminal procedure and criminal law cases decided by the United States Supreme Court in the 2014 term, a review of decisions yet to be handed down, and a preview of cases in the pipeline for the 2015 term.

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1. Significant Decisions of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (Jun 2015)

Hon. David C. Newell

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Significant Decisions of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (Jun 2015)

Analyze significant decisions in the last year and what they mean for criminal law practitioners on both sides of the bar.

Originally presented: May 2015 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Hon. David C. Newell, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX

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2. Supreme Court Update (Jun 2015)

Jennifer E. Laurin

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Supreme Court Update (Jun 2015)

An update on relevant criminal procedure and criminal law cases decided by the United States Supreme Court in the 2014 term, a review of decisions yet to be handed down, and a preview of cases in the pipeline for the 2015 term.

Originally presented: May 2015 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Jennifer E. Laurin, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX