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Practical Guidance in Criminal Appeals Practice: 11.07 Writs, PDRs, Chapter 64 Motions, and Standards of Review
Contains material from May 2020
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Session 2: Emerging Issues in PDRs - Gain insight on significant and emerging issues pending in the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Session 3: Chapter 64 Motions and Hearings - A brief overview of motions for forensic testing, collaborative and contested, and common missteps on the road to 11.073.
Session 4: Practical Tips from Writ Litigators - Explore real world tips, suggestions and insights for litigating writ claims at every step in the process -- from preliminary investigation, to trial court, to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Session 5: Standards of Review - Identifying the appropriate standard and utilizing it as a roadmap to a persuasive legal argument on appeal.
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Michael Staats Falkenberg
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Session 1
—49 mins
11.07 Writs (May 2020)
Discuss the law of 11.07 habeas corpus with tips for writ practice at the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Originally presented: May 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Michael Staats Falkenberg,
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX
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Kathleen Mary Schneider, Stacey M. Soule
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Session 2
—47 mins
Emerging Issues in PDRs (May 2020)
Gain insight on significant and emerging issues pending in the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Originally presented: May 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Kathleen Mary Schneider,
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX
Stacey M. Soule,
Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney - Austin, TX
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Matthew Bryant Howard
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Session 3
—24 mins
Chapter 64 Motions and Hearings (May 2020)
A brief overview of motions for forensic testing, collaborative and contested, and common missteps on the road to 11.073.
Originally presented: May 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Matthew Bryant Howard,
Bexar County Criminal District Attorney's Office - San Antonio, TX
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Catherine G. Burnett
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Session 4
—31 mins
Practical Tips from Writ Litigators (May 2020)
Explore real world tips, suggestions and insights for litigating writ claims at every step in the process -- from preliminary investigation, to trial court, to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Originally presented: May 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Catherine G. Burnett,
South Texas College of Law Houston - Houston, TX
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Lisa Dotin Stewart
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Session 5
—30 mins
Standards of Review (May 2020)
Identifying the appropriate standard and utilizing it as a roadmap to a persuasive legal argument on appeal.
Originally presented: May 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Lisa Dotin Stewart,
Travis County District Attorney's Office - Austin, TX