Deadline to Register: May 8, 2018
CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL
SCHOOL 2018
Minnesota State Bar Association, Criminal Law
Section
AT ROBINS KAPLAN,
LLP
Trial day
is here! Our esteemed prosecutors and defense attorneys are ready to argue a DWI
case. Join us for our mock trial featuring a sitting judge, real
prosecutors, real defense attorneys, real witnesses and a mock juror. See
live opening and closing arguments, direct and cross examinations, and hear from
the jury!
Registration and a continental
breakfast will begin at 8:30 a.m. The event
will begin at 9:00 a.m. We will break briefly for lunch around
noon.
Presiding Judge:
Judge Greg Galler,
Washington County (10th Judicial District)
Defense Attorneys:
Jill
Brisbois, Caplan and Tamburino Law Firm
Tom Plunkett, Attorney at Law
Mike
Brandt, Brandt Criminal Defense
Prosecuting
Attorneys:
David Bernstein, Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office
Patrick Marzitelli, Minnneapolis City Attorney's Office
Jennifer Cross,
Bloomington City Attorney's Office
Defendant: Kati Harris, U of M Law
Student
Officer Witness:
AJ Veenendall, Woodbury Police Department
BCA Witness: Karin
Kierzek
Jurors from the University of St. Thomas
undergraduate mock trial program and the University of Minnesota law
school
Location:
Robins Kaplan LLP Courtroom
800
LaSalle Avenue #2800,
7th floor
Minneapolis, MN 55402
CLE Credits:
4.75 Standard CLE Credits approved | Event Code: 256264
Cost:
Criminal Law Section Member: $40.00
MSBA Member not in the
Section: $60.00
Non-MSBA Member: $70.00
Law Student:
$0.00
Breakfast and lunch are included in the registration fee.
Remote Participation:
There is no remote participation available for this event.
Want
more information about the Criminal
Law Section ?
To register with a check, please mail in this registration
form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions?
Contact Kara Haro |
612-278-6329
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event please
notify Kara Haro at kharo@mnbar.org or
612-278-6329. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting
to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations at this
meeting.