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Ride the Light Rail to the...<br />

7 TH ANNUAL<br />

ARIZONA PUBLIC<br />

DEFENDER<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

at the<br />

Welcome to the 7 th Annual Statewide APDA<br />

Conference. Break out your Hawaiian shirts<br />

and shorts, and join the professionals from<br />

across Arizona who will gather at the beautiful<br />

Tempe Mission Palms for this program unlike<br />

any other in the country. See you there!<br />

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE<br />

Pre-Conference<br />

Wednesday, June 17, 8:45 a.m. – 12:00 noon<br />

Conference<br />

Wednesday, June 17, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, June 18, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, June 19, 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.<br />

Tempe Mission Palms Resort<br />

& Conference Center<br />

60 East Fifth Street, Tempe, 85281<br />

480-894-1400<br />

www.missionpalms.com<br />

Post-Conference<br />

Friday, June 19, 1:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.<br />

CLE INFORMATION<br />

Up to 18 Hours of Continuing Legal Education credit,<br />

including up to 14.75 Hours CLE – Ethics.<br />

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The “Mill Avenue” light rail station is just northwest<br />

of the Mission Palms, across Mill Avenue.<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

A limited number of rooms are available at $84 per<br />

night plus tax and hospitality fee ($10.95)<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

Conference Registration<br />

Deadline May 27, 2009<br />

Register Early - Space is Limited<br />

Rooms also available, just down the street,<br />

at the<br />

Courtyard Tempe Downtown<br />

601 South Ash Avenue (at Fifth Street)<br />

Tempe, AZ 85281<br />

480-966-2800, 1-800-321-2211<br />

Ask for the AZ Public Defender’s discounted rate of<br />

$84 per night. See Conference Information Page (last<br />

page) for “group codes” to book your room on-line.


Conference Spotlight<br />

APDA proudly<br />

presents, as a<br />

Special CLE Event<br />

for Wednesday’s<br />

opening plenary<br />

session,<br />

The<br />

Investigations of<br />

Dr. Henry Lee.<br />

Dr. Henry Lee is one of the world’s leading forensic<br />

investigators. Over the past 40 years, he has<br />

authored or co-authored 30 books and assisted in<br />

the investigation of over 6,000 cases including war<br />

crimes in Bosnia and Croatia. He has worked on<br />

most of the high-profile forensic investigations of<br />

the last quarter-century including Laci Peterson,<br />

O.J. Simpson, Jon Benet Ramsey, President Bill<br />

Clinton / Monica Lewinsky, the Vincent Foster<br />

suicide, Elizabeth Smart, as well as the reinvestigations<br />

of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping,<br />

the Sam Sheppard case, and the JFK<br />

assassination. Join us at the start of the <strong>conference</strong><br />

on Wednesday afternoon for a glimpse into the<br />

fascinating world of forensics as seen through the<br />

eyes of Dr. Henry Lee.<br />

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FEATURED PRESENTATIONS<br />

Wednesday<br />

Ethics at the Movies<br />

Protecting your Personal Information and Client<br />

Case Data<br />

Uncovering Reasonable Doubt: The Component<br />

Method of Criminal Defense Investigation<br />

A Closer Look at Dr. Henry Lee’s Investigations<br />

The Anthrax Letters and the Forensic<br />

Investigation of American Scientists<br />

Burn Evidence in Child Abuse Cases<br />

Thursday<br />

Supervision that Reduces Crime and<br />

Recidivism, Evidence Based Practices, and<br />

Reducing Revocations to Jail and Prison<br />

Police Procedures and the Use of Force: The<br />

Problems<br />

This is Your Brain on Meth<br />

The National Academy of Science Report, the<br />

Courts, and the Forensic Sciences<br />

Invisible Wounds: Recovering from the Effects<br />

of Combat<br />

Forensic Audio & Video Evidence Analysis and<br />

Enhancements<br />

An Insider’s Perspective on Re-Entry<br />

Darryl Hunt & Mark Rabil<br />

They’re back after last year’s captivating movie<br />

presentation of The Trials of Darryl Hunt. Darryl will<br />

be presenting a course (#54) on the difficult<br />

transition faced by those looking to regain a<br />

productive life following incarceration. Darryl is also<br />

going to have a table set up to sell his DVD for $20.<br />

All proceeds from sales will go to those who turn to<br />

“The Darryl Hunt Project” for help in re-entering<br />

society. Stop by and say “hi.”<br />

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~<br />

Those sensitive to air conditioning may wish to<br />

bring an additional layer(s) to keep warm.<br />

Arizona v. Gant: My Journey to the United<br />

States Supreme Court<br />

Autoerotism Death Investigations<br />

A Perspective from Inside the Jail<br />

Padilla v. Kentucky: Advising Non-Citizen on<br />

Deportation Consequences<br />

Friday<br />

How Client Relations and Communications<br />

Have Changed Due to Technology<br />

Forensic Blood Stain Pattern Analysis<br />

Eye-Witness Identification: Memory, Field ID<br />

Procedures, and Actual Cases<br />

How to Create a Balance between Your<br />

Personal and Professional Lives


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On Wednesday night, join us as we…<br />

_________________________________________<br />

***********************************************************<br />

After classes on Thursday, walk over to<br />

“LIGHT RAIL<br />

THE<br />

NIGHT AWAY”<br />

Gordon Biersch, on the northwest corner<br />

of Mill Avenue and Fifth Street<br />

APDA will be selling all-day passes ($2.50) for<br />

you to ride the Valley’s new light rail system. The<br />

train picks up and drops off behind the Mission<br />

Palms across Mill Avenue. Grab a Light Rail<br />

Destination Guide at the Conference Central table<br />

and jump on the train after your last class.<br />

There are dozens of restaurants, night clubs,<br />

sights, and shopping venues within a short<br />

walking distance of the train stations including:<br />

Friday’s Front Row Sports Grill at Chase Field,<br />

Majerle’s Sports Grill, Stoudemire’s,<br />

The Old Spaghetti Factory, Hanny’s,<br />

Seamus McCaffrey’s Irish Pub, Durant’s,<br />

Sonoma’s, George and Dragon Restaurant,<br />

and Alice Cooper's Town<br />

For a complete list, go to:<br />

http://www.raillife.com/restaurants-along-lightrail/locations.aspx<br />

The last train of the night leaves the NW Phoenix<br />

station at 11:00 pm and arrives back at the<br />

Mission Palms at 11:45 pm.<br />

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CONFERENCE PARKING<br />

Parking is available around the perimeter of the<br />

hotel and in the four-story, red-brick Public<br />

Parking Garage (117 East Fifth Street) 200’ east<br />

of, and across the street from, the front entrance<br />

of the Mission Palms. Bring your parking stub to<br />

the Conference Central table for validation.<br />

.<br />

...for an encore<br />

performance by<br />

The Gotes<br />

Head over for Happy Hour and stick around until<br />

6:30 p.m. and party to the music of The Gotes,<br />

Pima <strong>County</strong>’s rockin’ Public Defender band.<br />

***********************************************************<br />

Environmentally Friendly Values<br />

APDA is always looking for ways to<br />

make our <strong>conference</strong> more<br />

environmentally friendly. This year<br />

we are focusing on reusable<br />

resources and are taking aim at<br />

eliminating the thousands of paper<br />

and plastic containers<br />

used for beverages.<br />

To further this goal,<br />

APDA will be selling<br />

travel mugs for use at the <strong>conference</strong><br />

and throughout the year. They can be<br />

used for cold or hot beverages. They retail for $16.95<br />

but we’re selling them for $5. There’s a cold<br />

beverage tumbler for $5 as well. APDA<br />

will also be selling an extralarge<br />

multi-purpose tote bag<br />

perfect for commuting to<br />

work, the grocery store, or<br />

the beach. The slate-blue<br />

bag ($20 retail) will sell for $5. The pens<br />

we bought for this year are also in line with our goal of<br />

minimizing waste. They are brand new, but were<br />

otherwise destined for the dump as they have<br />

misspellings or cosmetic blemishes. Make sure you<br />

stop by to pick up and befriend an unwanted pen from<br />

the Pen Pound at the registration tables.


REGISTRATION (Please complete sections 1-5)<br />

1. INFORMATION:<br />

Name:_____________________________________________<br />

Office:________________________________Bar # ________<br />

Address:___________________________________________<br />

City,State,Zip: ______________________________________<br />

Phone #:_____________E-mail:_______________________<br />

______________________________________________<br />

2. REGISTRATION FEES:<br />

A. Pre-Conference Registration 3 hrs. CLE<br />

(in addition to Conference registration fee)<br />

PD Employees<br />

$20 ___<br />

Everyone Else<br />

$30 ___<br />

B. Conference Registration 3 days/12 hrs CLE<br />

PD Employees<br />

or: Wed $30__ Thurs $70__ Fri $30__<br />

$130___<br />

Contract Attorneys / Non-Attys $195___<br />

or: Wed $45__ Thurs $105__ Fri $45__<br />

Private Attorneys<br />

or: Wed $75__ Thurs $145__ Fri $75__<br />

$295___<br />

C. Post-Conference Registration 3 hrs. CLE<br />

(in addition to Conference registration fee)<br />

Everyone<br />

$20 ___<br />

_____________________________________________<br />

3. ATTENDING AWARDS LUNCHEON? (Thurs)<br />

PD Employees/Faculty (free) yes ___ no ___<br />

All Others ($30)<br />

yes ___ no ___<br />

___ (please check if vegetarian meal requested)<br />

_____________________________________<br />

4. PAYMENT (check payable to APDA):<br />

Pre-Conference Registration<br />

Conference Registration<br />

$______<br />

$______<br />

5. FILL IN COURSE SELECTIONS BELOW:<br />

►►Wednesday, June 17, Pre-Conference<br />

8:45-10:15 PCC Courses 1 - 10 #_____<br />

10:30-12:00 PCC Courses 11 - 20 #_____<br />

►►Wednesday, June 17, Conference<br />

1:30 Welcome<br />

1:45-3:15 ”Dr. Henry Lee” #__1__<br />

3:30-5:00 Courses 2 - 18 #_____<br />

5:00 Light Rail the Night Away<br />

►►Thursday, June 18, Conference<br />

9:00-10:30 Courses 19 - 36 #_____<br />

10:45-12:00 Courses 37 - 51 #_____<br />

12:00-1:15 Awards Luncheon<br />

1:15-1:30 Course 52 #_____<br />

1:45-3:15 Courses 53 - 69 #_____<br />

3:30-5:00 Courses 70 - 86 #_____<br />

5:00 Social Hour at Gordon Biersch<br />

6:30 The Gotes at Gordon Biersch<br />

►► Friday, June 19, Conference<br />

9:00-10:30 Courses 87 - 99 #_____<br />

10:45-12:15 Courses 100 - 112 #_____<br />

12:15 p.m. Adjourn<br />

►► Friday, June 19, Post-Conference<br />

1:30-3:00 POC Course 1 - 2 #____<br />

3:15-4:45 POC Course 3 #____<br />

No obligation survey: Are you interested in<br />

purchasing ($2.50) an all-day light rail pass?<br />

_____ yes _____ no<br />

Please send your payment to:<br />

APDA, c/o Max Bessler<br />

Office of the Legal Defender – <strong>Maricopa</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

222 North Central Avenue, Suite 8100<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85004<br />

Registration questions? Call Max at 602-506-8802<br />

Post-Conference Registration ($20)<br />

$______<br />

Thursday Awards Luncheon ($30)<br />

$______<br />

Late Fee (additional)<br />

$50 - postmarked May 28 - June 10 $______<br />

$100 - After June 10, walk-in $______<br />

TOTAL…………… … … … ……… $_______<br />

> Bring a copy of this completed form with you to the<br />

<strong>conference</strong> as a reminder of the courses you selected<br />

> Late registrations without the late fee will be<br />

returned<br />

> Incomplete registration and course selection forms<br />

will not be accepted. APDA reserves the right to<br />

limit registrations<br />

> All listed course times are approximate. Some<br />

courses may be cancelled, and there may be changes<br />

in course availability and/or faculty based upon<br />

registration results


7TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

-- PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES --<br />

Write selected course #s on Registration page.<br />

Course # WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 2009, 8:45– 10:15 Speakers<br />

PCC - 1 FEATURED PROGRAM: Ethics at the Movies - Part I (ETHICS) Larry Cohen<br />

PCC - 2<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Protecting your Personal Information and Client<br />

Case Data: Cyber-Security Awareness for Work and Home<br />

Chuck Brokschmidt<br />

PCC - 3 The Personality Behind the Pen: Forensic Handwriting Analysis Treyce d’Gabriel<br />

PCC - 4 Sex Crimes 101, Part I: For Attorneys New to Sex Crimes Litigation Kirk Nurmi, Jerald Schreck<br />

PCC - 5<br />

PCC - 6<br />

New Certification as Child Welfare Law Specialist & New Standards for<br />

Children's Attorneys and GAL’s.<br />

Mitigation Practices In Capital Cases<br />

Bill Owsley<br />

PCC - 7 Brain Injury and Your Client Ann Tarpy<br />

Lisa Christianson, Herman Joseph,<br />

Anna Gadberry, Heather Susoreny,<br />

Linda Thomas<br />

PCC - 8 Mental Health: Guilty Except Insane Jennifer Rock, Leo Masursky<br />

PCC - 9<br />

The Forensic Aspects of Blood Testing in DUI Cases<br />

Michael Grommes,<br />

Chester Flaxmayer<br />

PCC - 10 Intro to DNA Tim Agan, Tom Glow<br />

Course # WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 2009, 10:30 – 12:00 Speakers<br />

PCC - 11 FEATURED PROGRAM: Ethics at the Movies - Part II (ETHICS) Larry Cohen<br />

PCC - 12<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Uncovering Reasonable Doubt: The Component<br />

Method of Criminal Defense Investigation<br />

Brandon Perron<br />

PCC - 13 Sex Crimes 101, Part II: For Attorneys New to Sex Crimes Litigation Kirk Nurmi, Jerald Schreck<br />

PCC - 14 Expert Mental Health Testimony: Boon or Boondoggle? Dr. John DiBacco<br />

PCC - 15 Corpus/Rule 20 Issues and Motions Tyler Harrison, Susan Corey<br />

PCC - 16 Mexican Nationals Facing the Death Penalty Michael Terribile, Christopher Dupont<br />

PCC - 17 Cross Examination of Motive, Bias, and Prejudice Jennifer Willmott, Russ Born<br />

PCC - 18 Stress Reduction through Meditation (non-CLE) Ted Czukor<br />

PCC - 19 The Computer Hard Drive and the Discovery Process Lonnie Dworkin<br />

PCC - 20<br />

The Growing Problem of Mental Health Treatment for Veterans:<br />

New Challenges and Unmet Needs<br />

Jennifer Patrick<br />

WEDNESDAY LUNCH BUFFET will be available at the Mission Palms Grill for $14.95, including a<br />

beverage, payable at the restaurant. Other salad and sandwich options are in the $9 - $12 range.<br />

This on-site option is ideal for everyone arriving early, especially those attending the Pre-Conference<br />

classes. Please remember that the Wednesday afternoon session with Dr. Henry Lee will start<br />

promptly at 1:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom.


SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />

CONFERENCE COURSES<br />

All courses are general registration and are open to everyone. Please select courses you are interested in<br />

regardless of your area of practice, level of experience, or job description. You will find limited course<br />

designations (e.g. SS - Support Staff, PAR/MIT - Paralegal/Mitigation) throughout the schedule.<br />

NOTE: Courses without “capital” in the course title may still qualify as relevant Capital Defense training<br />

pursuant to Rule 6.8 depending upon the issues and facts in your cases.<br />

.Write selected course #s on Registration page.<br />

Course # WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 2009, 1:45-3:15 Speakers<br />

1<br />

FEATURED PLENARY PROGRAM:<br />

“The Investigations of Dr. Henry Lee”<br />

Dr. Henry Lee<br />

Course # WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 2009, 3:30 – 5:00 Speakers<br />

2<br />

3<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: A Closer Look at Dr. Henry Lee’s<br />

Investigations<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: The Anthrax Letters and the Forensic<br />

Investigation of American Scientists<br />

Dr. Henry Lee<br />

Dr. Paul Keim<br />

4 FEATURED PROGRAM: Burn Evidence in Child Abuse Cases Dr. Mark Matthews<br />

5<br />

6<br />

When the Cop at the Press Conference says the 8-year-old Shot His<br />

Father: The Ethics of Defending Youth in a Media-Focused Case<br />

(ETHICS)<br />

A Discussion of Recent Patient-Oriented Case Law: “Is it Just Me, or<br />

Do I Pretty Much Act the Same Way as My Clients Who Are Ordered into<br />

Involuntary Treatment?” (MH)<br />

7 Effective Appellate and Rule 32 Advocacy<br />

8<br />

Brady v. Maryland for Impeachment and Credibility Attacks on<br />

Police Officers<br />

Ron Wood, Benjamin Brewer,<br />

Mara Siegel<br />

Edie Lucero, Kathryn Petroff<br />

Jill Evans, Emily Daines,<br />

Chuck Krull<br />

Johnny Gutherie<br />

9 Terry Stops Lori Lefferts<br />

10 Capital Case Law Update Jennifer Garcia<br />

11 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Judge Linda Chezem<br />

12 Teach Your Children Well: the Criminal Justice System and You (SS) Jennifer Willmott, Russ Born<br />

13 DUI Pre-trial Motions Stephen Barnard<br />

14<br />

The Time is Now: Learn How to Use of PowerPoint in the Courtroom<br />

(bring your laptop to class) (ETHICS – Technology)<br />

Joseph St Louis<br />

15 Nuts & Bolts of Basic Immigration Issues Margarita Silva<br />

16 New Lawyer Do’s and Don’ts (ETHICS) Vanessa Smith, Jennifer Rock<br />

17<br />

Preparing your Client for Psycho-sexual Evaluations and/or Risk<br />

Assessments<br />

Kristi Riggins, Mary Beth Mitchell<br />

18 The Science of Eyewitness Identification<br />

John Taradash, Alicia Dominguez,<br />

Peter Rosales, Darlene O’Brien,<br />

Stephanie Conlon, Jeff Kirchler,<br />

Kathy Pezdek, Ph.D.


Course # THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2009, 9:00 – 10:30 Speakers<br />

19<br />

20<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Supervision that Reduces Crime and<br />

Recidivism, Evidence Based Practices, and Reducing Revocations<br />

to Jail and Prison<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Police Procedures and the Use of Force:<br />

The Problems<br />

Hon. Ron Reinstein, Kathy Waters<br />

Tim Williams<br />

21 FEATURED PROGRAM: This is Your Brain on Meth Dr. Jim Stoehr<br />

22 Crime Scene Reconstruction: Analyzing What Really Happened Lawrence Renner<br />

23<br />

The Defense Theme in Murder Cases<br />

(and how it relates to the defense of all cases)<br />

Rick Lougee, Dan Cooper<br />

24 Sex Offenders and Polygraphs Peter Whitney, Doug Passon<br />

25 Grand Jury / Remand Issues David Kephart, Vanessa Smith<br />

26 Racial Disparity Claims in Capital Cases Mark Rabil<br />

27 How to Avoid a Bar Complaint (ETHICS) Karen Clark<br />

28 Defending Your Client in a Technological World<br />

Maria Dodge, Tom Garrison,<br />

David Lieb<br />

29 Plea Negotiations and Immigration Consequences Margo Cowan, Kara Hartzler<br />

30 Public Record Requests on Police Departments and Other Agencies Michael Bloom, Robert Kavanagh<br />

31 Search and Seizure Case Law Update Kristen Curry, Natalee Segal<br />

32 Voir Dire: A Practical and Helpful Rating Method Carissa Jakobe<br />

33<br />

Assessment of Response Styles in Psych Testing –<br />

From Truth to Malingering<br />

Dr. Janet Perry<br />

34 Forensic Issues in Physical Child Abuse Dr. Daniel Brown<br />

35 Restoration to Competency Case Processing Overview (MIT/PAR) Erin Cohen<br />

36 Stress Reduction for Support Staff Cynthia Bowkley<br />

Course # THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2009, 10:45 – 12:00 Speakers<br />

37<br />

38<br />

39<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: The NAS Report, the Courts, and<br />

the Forensic Sciences<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Invisible Wounds: Recovering from the Effects<br />

of Combat<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Forensic Audio & Video Evidence Analysis &<br />

Enhancements<br />

Michael Saks<br />

Cynthia Boyd<br />

Michael Jones<br />

40 Jury instruction Update 2009 Terry Bublik, Brent Graham<br />

41 Forensic Science and the Criminal Justice System for Support Staff Dr. Daniel Brown<br />

42 Nuts & Bolts of Conducting Pre-Trial Interviews Morton Rivkind, Michelle Mullinax<br />

43 Recent Updates in Dependency Law Joe Shanahan, Jason Van Doren<br />

44 The Unique Issues in Representing Native American Juveniles Ian Pettycrew<br />

45 Appeals of Sex Crimes Tennie Martin<br />

46 The Effect of DUI Convictions on Professionals & Professional Licenses Kathleen Carey, Joe Saienni<br />

47 Border Patrol Stops Away From the Border Dan Terrell, Margo Cowan<br />

48 Survival Skills for New Defenders (ETHICS)<br />

49 Justification and Self-Defense<br />

50<br />

Trauma and its Impact on Development: Focusing on Recognizing and<br />

Assessing its Symptoms<br />

Michael Politi, Emily Hart,<br />

Matthew Marner<br />

Daniella De La Torre,<br />

Christopher Dupont<br />

Judith Becker, Ph.D.<br />

51 Ninja Rule 11: It’s Your Sword and Your Shield Vikki Liles


Annual Awards Luncheon<br />

12:00 – 1:15 Grand Ballroom<br />

Course # THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2009, 1:15 – 1:30 Speakers<br />

52 The Issues We Face TBD<br />

Course # THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2009, 1:45 – 3:15 Speakers<br />

53<br />

54<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: The National Academy of Science (NAS)<br />

Report on Forensics<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Arizona v. Gant: My Journey to the United<br />

States Supreme Court<br />

Carol Henderson<br />

Thomas Jacobs, Robert McWhirter<br />

55 FEATURED PROGRAM: Re-entry from an Insider’s Perspective<br />

Darryl Hunt,<br />

Pamela Peoples-Joyner<br />

56 Advanced Immigration Issues in Criminal Cases Kara Hartzler<br />

57 Effective Communications Skills for Support Staff Laura Lou Ridgeway<br />

58 Computer Forensics and Evidence Phil Alexander<br />

59 Accessing Public Behavioral Health Services for Your Client Dr. Sara Saleck<br />

60 Youthful Sex Offenders: Why They are Not Pedophiles Dr. Judith Becker<br />

61<br />

An Exciting Guide to Human Behavior: In the Courtroom, At Work and<br />

At Home – REAL COLORS, Part I (SS)<br />

Armand Casanova, Celeste Cogley<br />

62 Representing Veterans: Understanding PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury Cynthia Boyd Ph.D.<br />

63 Bad Blood: From the Vein to the Lab in DUI Cases James Nesci<br />

64 SMI: Police Crisis Intervention Training and Training First Responders Linda C. Smith, Tom Gussie<br />

65 Sex Trials: Can You Love Your Kids Too Much? Walter Palser<br />

66<br />

What Your Colleagues, Judges, and Clients See in You<br />

That You Might Not (ETHICS)<br />

Cynthia Bowkley<br />

67 Restitution Issues in Juvenile and Adult Cases Melissa Puett, Elisa Donnadieu<br />

68 The Moment of Truth: Facts and Myths about Polygraphs Laura Perry, Joe Perry<br />

69 Rule 11 Basics<br />

Ed Hall, Cathy Whalen,<br />

Dr. John Walker


Course # THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2009, 3:30 – 5:00 Speakers<br />

70<br />

71<br />

72<br />

73<br />

74<br />

75<br />

76<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Autoerotism -- Death Investigations<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: A Perspective from Inside the Jail: Who Are<br />

the People Being Arrested? What are their Issues and What Can Be<br />

Done to Help Them?<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Padilla v. Kentucky: Advising Non-Citizens on<br />

Deportation Consequences<br />

Mitigation Issues: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Bipolar Disorder<br />

An Exciting Guide to Human Behavior: In the Courtroom, At Work and At<br />

Home – REAL COLORS Part II (SS)<br />

The Science Behind Forensics<br />

Best for Babies; How to Effectively Advocate for Young Children in the<br />

Child Welfare System<br />

Paul Carroll<br />

Michael White, Ph.D., Billy Little,<br />

David Choate<br />

Dr. G. Jack Chin<br />

Dr. Patricia Johnson<br />

Dr. John Toma<br />

Armand Casanova, Celeste Cogley<br />

Mark Tallan, Kim Stout, Tim Agan<br />

Jennifer Jordan, Becky Ruffner<br />

77 The Truth about Juvenile Voluntary Confessions Dr. John Hollebeck<br />

78 Mere Presence: Drug Courier Profiles Kyle Ipson<br />

79 Nuts & Bolts of Making a Record for Appeal Tennie Martin, Kerri Chamberlin<br />

80 Gathering Mitigation for Mexican Nationals and IQ Testing Francisco C. Gómez, Jr., Ph.D.<br />

81 Objections Bret Huggins, Peter Rosales<br />

82 Sex Offender Probation Across Arizona<br />

83 Understanding and Responding to Bar Complaints (ETHICS) Karen Clark<br />

84 Preparing and Litigating The Eyewitness ID Case<br />

85 Phlebotomy Challenges in DUI Cases<br />

86 4 Strategies To Increase Productivity and Eliminate Clutter Renée Belisle<br />

Therese Wagner, Rania Khoury,<br />

Erin Cacciatore<br />

John Taradash, Alicia Dominguez,<br />

Peter Rosales, Jeff Kirchler,<br />

Stephanie Conlon<br />

Matt Green, Henry Jacobs,<br />

Jim Charnesky<br />

Course # FRIDAY JUNE 19, 2009, 9:00 – 10:30 Speakers<br />

87<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: How Client Relations and Communications<br />

Have Changed Due to Technology (ETHICS)<br />

Lonnie Dworkin, James Leonard,<br />

Slade Lawson, Mark Nermyr,<br />

Dave Fuller, Scott Halverson,<br />

Matt Schwartzstein<br />

88 FEATURED PROGRAM: Forensic Blood Stain Pattern Analysis Lawrence Renner<br />

89 Research with WESTLAW (ETHICS) Gretchen Carlson<br />

90<br />

Civil Actions That Affect Your Mentally Ill Client: Guardianships,<br />

Power of Attorney, and Conservatorships<br />

91 State Bar Professionalism Course (8:30 am - 12:45 pm)<br />

Nora Greer<br />

92 Effectively Dealing with Change for Support Staff, Part I Janay Church<br />

Dan Lowrance, Michael Terribile,<br />

Robert Hubbard


93<br />

94<br />

95<br />

96<br />

Substance Exposed Newborns<br />

Information Security and the Destruction of Documents<br />

Murder Dismissed: A Vehicular Case Study in Teamwork<br />

The Ethics of Assisted Suicide:<br />

Representing the Capital Client Who Wants to Die (ETHICS)<br />

Dr. Susan Stevens<br />

Lisa Perez, Amy Thomas,<br />

Lisa Maxwell<br />

Jay Brown, Armand Casanova<br />

Dale Baich, Treasure VanDreumel,<br />

Bob Storrs<br />

97 Rocket-Docket Redux: Fast-Track Ethics Revisited (ETHICS) James O'Haver<br />

98 Defending Against Mandatory Pre-Adjudication DNA Submissions Julie Levitt-Guren<br />

99 MVD Policies, Practices, and Records Richard Schweinsburg<br />

Course # FRIDAY JUNE 19, 2009, 10:45 – 12:15 Speakers<br />

100<br />

101<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: Eye-witness Identification: Memory,<br />

Field ID Procedures, Actual Cases<br />

FEATURED PROGRAM: How to Create a Balance Between Your<br />

Personal and Professional Lives (ETHICS)<br />

102 State Bar Professionalism Course (ends at 12:45)<br />

Paul Carroll<br />

Alisa Gray, Jim Fassold<br />

Dan Lowrance, Michael Terribile,<br />

Robert Hubbard<br />

103 Crawford Issues in Domestic Violence Cases and Business Records John Tatz, Joy Bertrand<br />

104 Education Law and Issues with a Child Welfare Focus Terry Martin<br />

105 Going Out on Your Own<br />

106<br />

Arizona State Retirement System<br />

107 Juvenile Ethics (ETHICS)<br />

108 Death Penalty Ethics: Perspectives from the Trenches (ETHICS) Panel<br />

109 The Ethical Issues Facing Public Defenders (ETHICS)<br />

Jeff Van Norman, Candace Kent,<br />

Michael Ryan, Kristen Curry<br />

Frances Dyer<br />

110 Effectively Dealing with Change for Support Staff, Part II Janay Church<br />

Judy Huddleston, David Lieb,<br />

Ian Pettycrew, Suzanne Sanchez<br />

Susan Kettlewell, Dan DeRienzo,<br />

Craig Williams<br />

111 Ignition Interlocks Michael Roth, Rodney Thomas<br />

112 Litigation on Title 13 / Title 36 Overlap Issues<br />

Garrett Simpson, Frances Gray,<br />

Fredrica Strumpf<br />

-- POST-CONFERENCE COURSES --<br />

Write selected course #s on Registration page.<br />

Course<br />

# FRIDAY JUNE 19, 2009, 1:30 – 4:45 Speakers<br />

POC - 1 DOC Time Comp (1:30 - 3:00) Cynthia Aydlett, Stephen Morris<br />

POC - 2 Ethics (1:30 - 3:00) Donna Elm<br />

POC - 3 Mitigation at the Movies (3:15 - 4:45) Doug Passon


7 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION<br />

ATTIRE Very casual. It will be 115 degrees outside with sub-artic A/C temperatures inside. Dress<br />

accordingly.<br />

LOCATION Tempe Mission Palms Hotel & Conference Center, 60 East Fifth Street, Tempe, AZ, 85281,<br />

480-894-1400, www.missionpalms.com (located one-half block east of Mill Avenue).<br />

REGISTRATION Opens 7:30 a.m. each day.<br />

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Opens in the courtyard at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday for those registering for<br />

Pre-Conference classes, and at 7:00 a.m. on Thursday and Friday.<br />

BREAK STATIONS The two Break Stations in the courtyard will be open from 1:15 - 5:00 p.m. on<br />

Wednesday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, and 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon on Friday. They also will be<br />

open on Wednesday morning for those registered to attend the Pre-Conference courses. The Break<br />

Stations will be closed during the lunch hour each day, and at various times throughout the <strong>conference</strong> for<br />

cleaning and restocking. It’s likely that lines will get backed-up during breaks. Remember that the Break<br />

Stations are open most of the day -- not just at designated break times.<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Alternative format materials, sign<br />

language interpretation, and assistive listening devices are available upon 72-hours’ advance notice, by<br />

calling the <strong>Maricopa</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Defender’s Office’s ADA Coordinator at 602-506-7711, x38203.<br />

AWARDS LUNCHEON Noon until 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 18. The cost of the lunch is included in<br />

the registration fee for Public Defender office employees and all faculty members -- $30 for all others.<br />

Vegetarian meal requests must be noted on the registration form.<br />

PARKING Please carpool and arrive early to park in close proximity to the <strong>conference</strong>. Free valet<br />

parking is available at 1) the front entrance of the Mission Palms, which is located on Fifth Street just east of<br />

Mill Avenue, and 2) the east parking lot entrance to the Mission Palms. On Wednesday and Thursday<br />

afternoon, allow yourself additional time to park and register. Self-parking is available around the perimeter<br />

of the hotel, in the 2-hour surface lot located directly west of the Mission Palms, and in the four-story, redbrick<br />

parking garage at 117 East Fifth Street, which is 200’ east of, and across the street from, the front<br />

entrance of the Mission Palms. Bring your parking stub to the Conference Central table for validation.<br />

ACCOMODATIONS The Mission Palms has a limited number of rooms available at the rate of $84 plus<br />

tax and a hospitality fee of $10.95. We have negotiated a discounted rate with The Courtyard Tempe<br />

Downtown by Marriott, 601 South Ash (approximately 2 blocks west of the Mission Palms), 800-321-2211 or<br />

480-966-2800. Make sure to mention you are with AZ Public Defenders to receive the discounted rate of<br />

$84 per night. The link to the Marriott is http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/phxte-courtyard-tempedowntown/.<br />

Use group code “apdapda” for a room with a king-size bed, and “apdapdb” for queen beds.<br />

LIGHT RAIL The Valley’s new Light Rail service runs directly behind the Mission Palms. There is a stop<br />

at the Mill Avenue Station, which is less than a one-minute walk from the west arcade exit of the Mission<br />

Palms courtyard. All-day passes are $2.50 and can be purchased from vending terminals at the station.<br />

APDA will also be selling all-day passes at the Conference Central table on Wednesday. Please help us<br />

estimate the number of light rail passes needed by indicating “yes” or “no” (no obligation) to the survey as to<br />

your interest in purchasing one.<br />

CLE COMPLIANCE REMINDER Please remember to sign in each day of the <strong>conference</strong>. The sign-in<br />

sheets are used for verification of attendance for State Bar CLE compliance audits. You should keep a<br />

copy of the CLE Certificate and <strong>conference</strong> materials for your records.

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