Beginning August 1, IDS staff will provide orientation for new attorneys on the first Friday of each month from 1-2 p.m.
Topics will include a guided tour of the IDS website, information on training and CLE opportunities, access to wellness resources and more. You will also be able to connect with other defense attorneys for future collaboration!
IDS and the Mecklenburg Public Defender’s Office offer FREE, regular continuing education to criminal defense and parent attorneys, investigators, and mitigation specialists across North Carolina.
Inside the State Crime Lab: Forensic Testing Explained
July 24: Drug Chemistry – Forensic Scientist Manager Amanda Venable
Aug. 7: Toxicology – Forensic Scientist Supervisor Danielle O’Connell
Sept. 4: Trace Evidence – Forensic Scientist Manager David Freehling
Sept. 18: Mobile Device Examinations and Audio/Video Examinations – Forensic Scientist II Sterling Hunt
Oct. 2: Forensic Biology – Forensic Scientist Supervisor Wendell Ivory
Nov. 6: Firearms – Forensic Scientist Manager Jennifer Slish
Dec. 4: Latent Evidence – Forensic Scientist Managers Summer Maffett and Karen Morrow
Monthly sessions are held on the third Thursday of each month from 1-2 p.m. EST.
Topics Include:
Sign up for Doug Scott’s “Technical Aspects CLE for DWI Criminal Defense Attorneys.”
This 6-hour CLE will take place on February 2, 2024 (Friday) in New Bern, NC. There will also be future opportunities in Wilmington and Raleigh.
*There is a reduced fee for public defenders.
It will cover a review of SFST. The presenter will also include as much information as possible about other technical aspects: other field sobriety test administration and interpretation (FNT, Romberg, Seated BWI tests, pre-exit finger dexterity, etc); statistical probabilities; effects of age, weight, health, and relevant pharmacological information correlated to these tests; retrograde extrapolation and more!