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Court of Criminal Appeal Panel and Rules of Appellate Procedure

Contains material from Jun 2017 to Jul 2017

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Session 1: Court of Appeals Judicial Panel Hear Court of Appeals judges discuss what they do, Court dockets, and better ways for practitioners to represent parties before the Court. You have questions; they have answers.

Session 2: Rules of Appellate Procedures - From motions for new trial to motions for rehearing, an attorney’s grasp of the Rules of Appellate Procedure can make or break a case. Explore some of the most important appellate rules for criminal practitioners and highlight recent changes to the rules.

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1. Court of Appeals Judicial Panel (Jun 2017)

Jay R. Brandon, Hon. Melissa Young Goodwin, Hon. Sue Walker

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Session 1 —42 mins
Court of Appeals Judicial Panel (Jun 2017)

Hear Court of Appeals judges discuss what they do, Court dockets, and better ways for practitioners to represent parties before the Court. You have questions; they have answers.

Originally presented: May 2017 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Jay R. Brandon, Bexar County District Attorney's Office, Appeals Section - San Antonio, TX
Hon. Melissa Young Goodwin, Third Court of Appeals - Austin, TX
Hon. Sue Walker, Second Court of Appeals - Fort Worth, TX

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2. Rules of Appellate Procedures (Jul 2017)

Holly E. Taylor

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Rules of Appellate Procedures (Jul 2017)

From motions for new trial to motions for rehearing, an attorney’s grasp of the Rules of Appellate Procedure can make or break a case. Explore some of the most important appellate rules for criminal practitioners and highlight recent changes to the rules.

Originally presented: May 2017 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Holly E. Taylor, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX