Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Daubert Training Materials Now Available

Although the live program is full, you can still have access to the materials. 


Daubert Primer
New Evidence Rules and Wisconsin Criminal Litigation
Professor Daniel Blinka


Daubert Litigation Strategies
Attorney Craig Albee


Also, watch for this training to be available at our new on-demand site by early May.
http://training.wisspd.org/


About the Program:

In January 2011, the Wisconsin Legislature made substantial revisions to Wis. Stats. Ch. 907 regarding the admissibility of expert testimony. These revisions have brought Wisconsin into line with what is known in the federal system as the “Daubert” standard and potentially opens up a new area of litigation concerning what scientific testimony should now be permitted in Wisconsin courtrooms. 

The program will begin with Professor Daniel Blinka, one of Wisconsin’s foremost experts on evidence, explaining the new law and how federal courts have construed it under Daubert. Professor Blinka’s presentation will be followed by separate breakouts for defense lawyers and prosecutors to discuss litigation under the new standards. Finally, the program will conclude with a presentation by Circuit Court Judge Ellen Brostrom and United States Magistrate Judge Patricia Gorence on how the courts should apply the new statutes.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

On-Demand: Chapter 51 Involuntary Civil Commitment Cases

Wisconsin State Public Defender's On-Demand Training presents...

Private Bar Specialty Certification Training: Chapter 51 Involuntary Civil Commitment Cases

Tuition:
$50 - Private attorneys actively taking public defender appointments.

$100 - All other criminal defense attorneys.

Please mail tuition in the form of a check made payable to “State Public Defender” to:
Phil Mergen
State Public Defender
315 N. Henry St., 2nd Floor
MadisonWI 53703

CLE Credit:
This program has been approved for 2.0 total Continuing Legal Education Credits.

Here are brief instructions to get you started.

Creating a User Account:
2. Click on Create new account (in the “Login” box on the top right of the screen)
3. Fill out the form with your details.
4. An email will be immediately sent to your email address.
5. Read your email, and click on the web link it contains.
6. Your account will be confirmed and you will be logged in.
7. Now, select the course you want to participate in.
8. If you are prompted for an "enrollment key" - use the one that the SPD has given you. This will "enroll" you in the course (see below).
9. You can now access the full course. From now on you will only need to enter your personal username and password to log in and access any course you have enrolled in.

Navigating the Course:
1. The “enrollment key” for Chapter 51 Involuntary Civil Commitment Cases is 203.
2. The course is divided into a number of sections, including brief videos, PDF documents and short quizzes. It is not necessary to finish the course in one sitting.  
3. The videos and PDFs open in a separate window. When finished with a video or PDF, simply close the window to return to the course.
4. The quizzes open within the course itself. When finished with a quiz, click on the “Chapter 51 Nov 2010” button in the upper left of the screen or at the bottom of the screen to return to the course.

If you have any questions about the SPD’s on-demand training, please feel free to contact the SPD Training  Division.

“Like” us on Facebook for a chance to win a $50 credit for use towards future SPD training seminars.

On-Demand: Probation, Parole and Extended Supervision Revocation Cases

Wisconsin State Public Defender's On-Demand Training presents...

Private Bar Specialty Certification Training: Probation, Parole and Extended Supervision Revocation Cases

Tuition:
                       $50 - Private attorneys actively taking public defender appointments.
$100 - All other criminal defense attorneys.

Please mail tuition in the form of a check made payable to “State Public Defender” to:
Phil Mergen
State Public Defender
315 N. Henry St., 2nd Floor
MadisonWI 53703

CLE Credit:
This program has been approved for 1.5 total Continuing Legal Education Credits.

Here are brief instructions to get you started.

Creating a User Account:
2. Click on Create new account (in the “Login” box on the top right of the screen)
3. Fill out the form with your details.
4. An email will be immediately sent to your email address.
5. Read your email, and click on the web link it contains.
6. Your account will be confirmed and you will be logged in.
7. Now, select the course you want to participate in.
8. If you are prompted for an "enrollment key" - use the one that the SPD has given you. This will "enroll" you in the course (see below).
9. You can now access the full course. From now on you will only need to enter your personal username and password to log in and access any course you have enrolled in.

Navigating the Course:
1. The “enrollment key” for Probation, Parole and Extended Supervision Revocation Cases is 202.
2. The course is divided into a number of sections, including brief videos, PDF documents and short quizzes. It is not necessary to finish the course in one sitting.  
3. The videos and PDFs open in a separate window. When finished with a video or PDF, simply close the window to return to the course.
4. The quizzes open within the course itself. When finished with a quiz, click on the “Revocation Nov 2010” button in the upper left of the screen or at the bottom of the screen to return to the course.

If you have any questions about the SPD’s on-demand training, please feel free to contact the SPD Training  Division.

“Like” us on Facebook for a chance to win a $50 credit for use towards future SPD training seminars.