CCDS Brochure 2.9.15.pub - California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
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CCDS Brochure 2.9.15.pub - California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
California Attorneys for Criminal Justice & California Public Defenders Association 2015 Capital Case Defense Seminar February 13-16, 2015 Monterey, CA Featuring Keynote Speaker Craig Haney The Capital Case Defense Seminar Qualifies for 21.50 hours of MCLE CACJ records all general seminar attendance and related MCLE as required by the California State Bar; this information can be accessed by the attendees on the CACJ Website or by contacting the CACJ Office. Individual attendees are responsible for keeping track of their own MCLE totals for each session. CACJ 1555 River Park Drive, Ste. 105 Sacramento, CA 95815 Phone: (916) 643-1800 Fax: (916) 643-1836 www.CACJ.org Visit www.ccdseminar.com for more information CPDA 10324 Placer Lane, Suite 100 Sacramento, California, USA 95827 Phone: (916) 362-1686 x 304 http://www.claraweb.us 2015 CACJ/CPDA 2015 SPEAKER ROSTER Capital Case Defense Robert Aguero Monica Foster Mary Jane Mona Robert Sanger Ana Zamora Murrieta, CA Indianapolis, IN San Francisco, CA Santa Barbara, CA Oakland, CA Committee David Andersen Jennifer Friedman Karen Newirth Barry Scheck Co– Chairs Oakland, CA Los Angeles, CA New York, NY New York, NY Ty Alper Ricardo Garcia Kevin Nowack Martin F. Schwarz Berkeley, CA San Diego, CA Redwood City, CA Santa Ana, CA Bicka Barlow Lissa Gardner Sean O’Brien Elisabeth Semel San Francisco, CA Sacramento, CA Kansas City, MO Berkeley, CA Robin Bernstein-Lev Susan Garvey Katy C. O'Donnell Nisha Shah Los Angeles, CA San Francisco, CA Baltimore, MD San Francisco, CA Toni Blake Mark Goldrosen Michael Ogul Sita Sovin El Cajon, CA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Tarzana, CA Marc Bookman Denise Gragg Mark Olive Jeannie Sternberg Philadelphia, PA Santa Ana, CA Tallahassee, FL Oakland, CA Julie Brain John Grele Traci Owens Russell Stetler Philadelphia, PA Tiburon, CA San Jose, CA Oakland, CA Sean Broderick Craig Haney Paul Paradis Saor Stetler Oakland, CA Santa Cruz, CA Pueblo, CO Mill Valley, CA Mitch Bruckner Nicole Hardin Wendy Peoples Bryan Stevenson San Fernando, CA Ocala, FL Tallahassee, FL Montgomery, AL Mary-Alice Burns Steve Harmon John Philipsborn Scott Sundby Los Angeles, CA Riverside, CA San Francisco, CA Coral Gables, FL Michael Burt Charlie Hendrickson Danalynn Recer Naomi Terr San Jose, CA Houston, TX Houston, TX Seminar Planning Michael Ogul Russell Stetler Mary Jane Mona Committee Members David Andersen Mark Drozdowski Jennifer Friedman Susan Garvey Craig Haney Ellen Kreiztberg Elizabeth Missakian Reuben Cahn Gail Ivens C. Delaine Renard Sara Theiss San Diego, CA Los Angeles, CA Oakland, CA Oakland, CA Mark Olive Sarah Chester Richard Jasper Fred Renfroe James Thomson San Francisco, CA New York, NY San Francisco, CA Berkeley, CA Sara Cohbra Raj Jayadev Jeff Robinson Kristin Traicoff San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Seattle, WA San Francisco, CA John Cotsirilos Mark Larranaga Margo Rocconi Jason Tulley San Diego, CA Seattle, WA Los Angeles, CA Washington, DC Jason Cox Regina Laughney Pamela Rogers Wesley Van Winkle Albany, CA Los Angeles, CA Tahuya, WA Berkeley, CA Mark Donatelli Michael Laurence Andrea Roth Deja Vishny Santa Fe, NM San Francisco, CA Berkeley, CA Milwaukee, WI Sara Theiss Mark Drozdowski Kasie Lee Matthew Rubenstein Jackie Walsh Los Angeles, CA San Francisco, CA Portland, OR Seattle, WA Jeff Thoma Jack Earley LaVarr McBride Sandra Saberman Thomas Ward Irvine, CA Beaver, PA Oakland, CA Los Angeles, CA James Egar Megan McCracken Scott Sanders Kathleen Wayland Salinas, CA Berkeley, CA Santa Ana, CA San Francisco, CA Tim Foley Jenny Merrigan Tina Sandidge Patricia Young Sacramento, CA Philadelphia, PA San Francisco, CA Los Angeles, CA Traci Owens Sandra Saberman Robert Sanger Bart Sheela Jeannie Sternberg Wesley Van Winkle Kathleen Wayland Jack Weedin Keynote Speaker A Dis nguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Craig Haney is na onally known for his work on mi ga on evidence in capital cases and the human impact of incarcera on. He has tes fied as a social history expert in numerous capital cases and in prison-condi ons li gaon both here in California and in mul ple other jurisdic ons. His research and tes mony have been cited in opinions of the United States Supreme Court. He is the author of Death by Design: Capital Punishment as a Social Psychological System (2005) and Reforming Punishment: Psychological Limits to the Pain of Imprisonment (2006), as well as numerous ar cles about the psychology of imprisonment and various capital trial issues. Professor Haney received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and then earned both a law degree and a Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford – just as capital punishment was being reinstated in California. Applying his knowledge from both disciplines, Professor Haney quickly emerged as an authority on mi ga on and the social context of capital murder, a subject that he wrote about in the Santa Clara Law Review in an ar cle of enduring significance on social histories and the logic of capital mi ga on. He has taught at U.C. Santa Cruz since the late 1970s and at the CACJ/CPDA Capital Case Defense Seminar from its earliest days at the Asilomar Conference Center. He also regularly teaches at the Bryan R. Shechmeister Death Penalty College at the Santa Clara University School of Law. Professor Haney served as an expert witness before the California Commission on the Fair Administra on of Jusce at a public hearing in 2008 and has tes fied before Congress and other legisla ve bodies and commissions addressing prison issues. The Capital Case Defense Seminar Schedule California Attorneys for Criminal Justice (CACJ) and the California Public Defenders’ Association (CPDA) are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2015 Capital Case Defense Seminar (CCDS). The CCDS is an intensive educational opportunity for anyone involved in, or considering taking on, the defense of a capital case. It is designed not only for lawyers, but also for mitigation specialists, paralegals, investigators, and experts working in capital defense. The CCDS will also include sessions addressing murder and felony charges other than capital cases. The CACJ/CPDA Capital Case Defense Seminar is the largest of its kind in the nation. CCDS is unique in that it offers lectures as well as specialized workshops that give participants the chance to brainstorm and exchange information with other participants. Experienced practitioners in any jurisdiction and those just entering the field can benefit from the lectures and workshops featuring experienced lawyers and experts, from both California and across the nation. TRACKS: This year we have once again created a number of specific learning tracks that participants may choose to attend. While you need not attend all sessions in a particular track, the tracks for the most part are set up so that each session builds off the earlier session. This year we are offering the following tracks: First Case (Trial), First Case (Post‐Conviction 101), Neuropsychology, Forensics, DNA, Investigation/Mitigation, & Mental Health CASE CONSULTATION WORKSHOP: This year we will continue to provide case consultations for those who would like to consult with a faculty member, either one-on-one or as a team. We will try to assign a faculty member with expertise in an area of concern for you. For example, if you are having difficulty uncovering the trauma in your client’s life history, the faculty member will attempt to address this concern and also try to identify sessions during the conference that may be beneficial for you to attend. You must request a case consultation in advance by submitting the completed questionnaire; there will be no opportunities to “walk-in” to a case consultation at the door. Approximately one week prior to the conference, you will receive an email with the name and contact number of the faculty member who will facilitate your case consultation. Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Trial Counsel in California Capital Cases Require the Completion of Fifteen Hours of Capital Defense Training within the Preceding Two Years (Rule of Court 4.117(d)(6)). Friday, February 13, 2015 1:00-5:00pm REGISTRATION 2:00-3:15pm WORKSHOPS Case Consultations Non-Accidental Trauma/Shaken Baby Jennifer Friedman, Mary-Alice Burns Toni Blake, Expert to be Named Publicity & Venue Eighth Amendment Project Denise Gragg, Expert to be Named Ana Zamora Current Issues in Cell Phone Surveillance Nicole Hardin, Expert to be Named Post-Conviction Workshop: AEDPA for the Uninitiated Patricia Young Law of Special Circumstances & Noncapital Homicide Jason Cox, Robin Bernstein- Lev Post-Conviction Workshop: Funding Issues, Federal Developments Saor Stetler, Gail Ivens 3:15-3:30pm BREAK 3:00-5:00pm PLENARY Plenary: Colorado Method & CJP Lessons Scott Sundby, Matthew Rubenstein 7:45pm Welcome 8:00-8:45pm KEYNOTE Craig Haney 9:00pm RECEPTION San Carlos Ballroom, Monterey Marriott The Capital Case Defense Seminar Schedule Continued Saturday, February 14, 2015 7:30-5:00pm REGISTRATION 8:30-10:30am PLENARIES Legal Developments Non Lawyer Plenary Wendy Peoples, Mark Olive, Michael Ogul Russell Stetler, Danalynn Recer 10:30-10:45am BREAK 10:45-12:00pm WORKSHOPS 1. GPS and Cell Phone Tracking 8. Disabilities and Accommodations: Sensory Processing Nicole Hardin, Robert Aguero Disorders Jackie Walsh, Expert to be Named 2. Teams and Organizing the Case Robert Sanger, David Andersen 9. Social Networking & Social Media Kasie Lee, Sean Broderick 3. Penalty Opening Steve Harmon 10. Interview Reports: Witness Interviews, Preparation of Re- 4. Defining Mitigation for Jury & Defense Penalty Themes Matthew Rubenstein, Katy O'Donnell ports and Discovery Danalynn Recer, John Cotsirilos 5. Creative Capital Motions and Instructions John Philipsborn, Monica Foster 11. DNA 101: The Basics, Including Transfer and Contamination 6. Litigating Atkins at Trial and Post-Conviction Mark Olive, Expert to be Named Expert to be Named 12. Post-Conviction Workshop: Crafting Appellate Issues Jeannie Sternberg, Tim Foley 7. Traumatic Brain Injury Mark Larranaga, Expert to be Named 13. Post-Conviction: State Habeas Practice Post- Richter Nisha Shah, Susan Garvey 12:00-1:30pm LUNCH 1:30-2:45pm WORKSHOPS 1. Ethics: Preserving Error & Working with Post-Conviction 7. Mitigation Videos Jackie Walsh, Raj Jayadev Counsel Margo Rocconi, David Andersen 2. Batson Elisabeth Semel, Mark Goldrosen 8. ABA Guidelines: Capital Case Standard of Care 3. Eighth Amendment Report Danalynn Recer, Russell Stetler 9. Litigating Eyewitness Identification Cases After the NAS Michael Laurence, Mark Donatelli Barry Scheck, Karen Newirth 4. Frontloading 10. Firearms & Tool Marks Richard Jasper, James Egar Jason Tulley, Paul Paradis 5. Basics of Neuropsychology 11. Post-Conviction Workshop: Recent Legal Developments- Expert to be Named State & Federal 6. Mental Health 101: Foundations of Mental Health Assessments C. Delaine Renard, Sara Theiss, Mark Drozdowski 12. Post-Conviction Workshop: Effective Oral Advocacy Jennifer Friedman, Julie Brain Mark Olive 2:45– 3:00pm BREAK The Capital Case Defense Seminar Schedule Continued Saturday, February 14, 2015 3:00-4:30pm WORKSHOPS 1. Investigating Experts 8. Records: Gathering and Analyzing Saor Stetler, Julie Brain Sita Sovin 9. Daubert, Frye & Sargon 2. Mitigating Gangs Thomas Ward, Ricardo Garcia Jason Tulley, Expert to be Named 3. Pleas 10. DNA: Low Copy Numbers and Mixtures Monica Foster, Mitch Bruckner Bicka Barlow, Expert to be Named 4. Using Technology in your Case 11. Mental Health Experts at Trial Mary-Alice Burns, Sean Broderick Michael Burt 5. Advanced Issues in Neuropsychology and Presenting 12. Post-Conviction Workshop: Lethal Injection Data Developments Michael Laurence, Expert to be Named Ty Alper, Megan McCracken 6. Addiction 13. Post-Conviction: Cleary Established Federal Law I Mark Larranaga, Expert to be Named Patricia Young, Kristin Traicoff 7. Interviewing: Finding and Recognizing Symptoms of 14. Post-Conviction: Declarations and Social History Writing Mood and Psychotic Disorders Fred Renfroe, Mary Jane Mona Jenny Merrigan, Expert to be Named 4:30-4:45pm BREAK 4:45– 6:15pm PLENARY Plenary: Race Bryan Stevenson Sunday, February 15, 2015 8:45– 10:15am PLENARY 10:15-10:30 am BREAK 10:30-12:00pm WORKSHOPS Plenary: Trauma Katy O'Donnell, Expert to be Named 1. Ethics: Client Relations Traci Owens, Expert to be Named 2. Discovery: Prosecution & Defense Martin Schwarz, Jason Cox 3. Victim Impact Regina Laughney, Jack Earley 4. Prison Killings & Investigations, including Records Mitch Bruckner, Mark Donatelli 5. Jailhouse Informants Denise Gragg, Scott Sanders 6. Identifying Signs and Symptoms of Trauma Sara Cohbra, Expert to be Named 7. Competency, Sanity, and Medicated Clients John Philipsborn, Expert to be Named 8. Preparing Mitigation Witnesses to Testify Robert Sanger, Pamela Rogers 9. Lay Witnesses as "Experts" Jenny Merrigan, Sean O'Brien 10. False Confession Cases Deja Vishny 11. DNA: Challenging Low Copy Number DNA Testing and Expert Systems Used to Interpret the Results Jennifer Friedman, Expert to be Named 12. Post-Conviction Workshop: Clearly Established Federal Law II– The California Supreme Court as Outlier Nisha Shah, Mark Drozdowski 13. Preserving Witness Testimony- State and Federal Court Wesley Van Winkle, Lissa Gardner The Capital Case Defense Seminar Schedule Continued Sunday, February 15, 2015 12:00– 1:30pm LUNCH 1:30– 2:45pm WORKSHOP 1. DIVO– It Really Works! (Colorado Case Study) LaVarr McBride 8. Investigating Male Sexual Abuse Sandra Saberman, Expert to be Named 2. Co- Defendant and Informant Cases 9. Pathology Steve Harmon, Reuben Cahn John Grele, Expert to be Named 3. Veterans 10. Using Physics to Debunk Crime Scene Theories Traci Owens Charlie Hendrickson, Expert to be Named 4. Fingerprints 11. Post-Conviction Workshop: 2254(d)(2) and Unreasonable Expert to be Named State Court Factual Determinations 5. Mental Disorders: Impact of Medical Condition John Cotsirilos, Expert to be Named Mark Drozdowski, Tim Foley 12. Post-Conviction Workshop: Prison Session- Guide to 6. Persuasive Brief Writing Capital Clients Regina Laughney, Marc Bookman Wesley Van Winkle, Sarah Chester 7. Investigating Exposure to Neurotoxins 13. Post-Conviction Workshop: Forensic Science Overview Naomi Terr, Expert to be Named Barry Scheck 2:45– 3:00pm BREAK 3:00-4:30pm WORKSHOP 1. Gangs: Limiting the Prosecution Gang Expert Kevin Nowack 7. Tools of the Mitigation Trade Sita Sovin 2. Foreign Nationals 8. Challenges in the use of Neuroimaging Naomi Terr, James Thomson Michael Burt 3. Aggravating Evidence and Prosecution Penalty Themes 9. Storytelling Michael Ogul, Jack Earley Richard Jasper, Marc Bookman 4. Statistics for Lawyers 10. Post-Conviction Workshop: Strategic Considerations for Andrea Roth, Expert to be Named Working with Penalty Phase Experts 5. Deconstructing ASPD & Psychopathy Michael Laurence, Tina Sandidge Kathleen Wayland, Sean O'Brien 11. Post-Conviction Discovery Workshop: CPRA/FOIA 6. Defendants’ Cognitive Processing Deficits: Impact be- Litigation yond Academic Achievement Elisabeth Semel, Megan McCracken Jackie Walsh, Expert to be Named Plenary- New Developments in DNA Andrea Roth, Bicka Barlow 4:30-4:45pm BREAK 4:45-6:15pm PLENARY The Capital Case Defense Seminar Schedule Continued Monday, February 16, 2015 9:00– 10:15am PLENARY 10:15-10:30am BREAK 10:30– 12:00pm WORKSHOPS Plenary: Impact of Incarceration Craig Haney 1. Prosecution Misconduct Martin Schwarz 2. Neuropsychological Evaluations and Intellectual Disability Assessment for Spanish-Speaking Clients 3. Non- Capital Voir Dire Toni Blake 4. Implicit Bias Jeff Robinson Sara Cohbra, Expert to be Named MCLE This program is co-sponsored by approved providers of MCLE activities and legal specialization in appellate and criminal law. This is an organized program of learning that has significant current intellectual and practical content related to legal subjects and the legal profession. Each year’s program is unique. All required written materials, course evaluation forms and certificates of attendance are provided upon registration and signature. Signatures are required on forms provided at each individual workshop to obtain the related Legal Specialization credits for that workshop. Individual attendees are responsible for keeping track of their own MCLE totals. The following is a breakdown of credits available, depending on the sessions attended. Up to 21.00 hours of MCLE credit Up to 21.00 hours of Criminal Law Legal Specialization Credit 16.00 hours in Evidence; 12.50 hours in Trial Advocacy; 8.75 hours in Substantive Criminal law & Procedure; 9.50 hours in Writs, Appeals and Ancillary Proceedings; Up to 21.00 hours of Appellate Law Legal Specialization credits in Appeals and Writs Up to 9.50 hours of Appeals & Writs Up to 2.75 hours in Legal Ethics Up to 1.50 hours in Competence Issues Up to 7.00 hours in the Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession 2015 CACJ/CPDA Capital Case Defense Seminar February 13-16, 2015, Monterey, CA Pre - Registration Form For more informa on, the Seminar Brochure, or to register on‐line please go to: h p:// www.ccdseminar.com STEP 1 Registered A endee Informa on: date admi ed to bar » bar number » firm » address » city » STEP 2 state » phone (area code) » zip » fax (area code) » email » Pre‐Registra on Fees: PRE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED– REGISTRATIONS WILL ONLY BE TAKEN ONSITE Discounted Pre-Registration Deadline: January 30, 2015 at 5:00pm Full Priced Registration Prices will be effective January 30, 2015 at 5:01pm and Must be processed on-site, Tui on– On Site Registra on Group– On Site Registra on A orney ……………..…………………………………………......................... $378.00 A orney …………………....................................$321.30 Inves gator/Other …………………...……….........$225.25 Inves gator/Other ....................................................……………….. $265.00 STEP 3 name » $ Pre-Registra on Total Case Consulta on Session: Registra on is required– Space is Limited, no walk‐ins allowed. Case Consulta on Deadline: February 5, 2015 ❍ Case Consulta on, Friday, February 13, 2015 * Please send your Case Consulta on form to Mary-Alice Burns at [email protected] (A n: Mary-Alice Burns) . STEP 4 Confiden ally Pledge: I hereby acknowledge that all materials and informa on provided at this seminar, including the syllabus and other materials provided at the seminar and online, are confiden al informa on and may not be distributed or disclosed to anyone except other criminal defense prac oners. This informa on reflects thoughts, opinions, impressions, and strategies with regard to previous and ongoing cases. As such, it is protected under the a orney-client privilege and work-product doctrine. The materials provided by the seminar are licensed to par cipants for use in the defense of criminal cases only, and any other use or distribu on is a viola on of copyright laws and the a orney’s ethical obliga ons. By signing this pledge, I agree to abide by this understanding and to keep all informa on privileged. My signature also indicates that I am involved exclusively in the defense of persons accused in criminal cases. Finally, I cer fy that I have not applied for any posi on in, nor declared my candidacy for, any prosecutorial or law enforcement office or agency in the last twelve months. Signature: _________________________________________ Date: _____________ Payment: Discounted pre– registra on Deadline, January 30, 2015 at 5:00pm Name on card» STEP 5 Card number » Billing address » City » ❍ Check enclosed (payable to CACJ) Expira on » Security code » State » ❍ Charge my: ❍ Visa ❍ MC $ Total Zip » Send Payment and Registration form to: California Attorneys for Criminal Justice • 1555 River Park Drive, Ste. 105 • Sacramento, CA 95815 CAPITAL CASE DEFENSE SEMINAR CASE CONSULTATION QUESTIONNAIRE Monterey, California February 13-16, 2015 CONFIDENTIAL CASE INFORMATION FORM– Page 1 PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL Please download this form, type in the informa on, and email the completed form to Mary-Alice Burns [email protected] (A n: Mary-Alice Burns) no later than February 5, 2015. Please also feel free to call her prior to the conference at 213-974-5365 or during the conference at 818-613-4723. At this year’s Capital Case Defense Seminar, we are scheduling case consulta ons. We will try to schedule them on Friday, February 13th from 2:00 pm – 3:15 p.m., however, we will also try to accommodate requests for other dates and mes. If you would prefer a date other than Friday, please let us know other possible dates and mes. All case consulta ons must be scheduled prior to the conference. □Friday □Other ___________________________________ The session will be facilitated by members of our seminar planning commi ee and other faculty from this year’s seminar. To help us prepare for the consulta on, please complete this form and return it to Mary-Alice Burns by February 5, 2015. All members of your team are welcome to par cipate in the consulta on. Please respond at the me you register for the conference because the number of consulta ons will be limited. Your Name: ________________________________ Besides you will any other members of your team be par cipa ng? If yes, please give their name and their role in the case. _________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Years in Capital Defense Prac ce: ____________ Email Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ Cell phone number where you may be reached during the conference: _________________________________ Check One: □ A orney □ Mi ga on Specialist □ Inves gator □ Other (Please describe role in case): __________________________________________________________________________________________ Name of Client: _______________________________ Any codefendants? □ Yes □ No If so, name of codefendant(s) and co‐counsel: _______________________________________________________ Procedural Posture: □ Pre Trial □State Post-Convic on □ Federal Habeas Jurisdic on: □ Federal State □ California □ Other: ____________________________________________ County or Federal District: □ Urban □ Rural Year of Offense: _______________________ CAPITAL CASE DEFENSE SEMINAR CASE CONSULTATION QUESTIONNAIRE Monterey, California February 13-16, 2015 CONFIDENTIAL CASE INFORMATION FORM– Page 2 PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL Charged crime(s) & Specials Circumstances (Factors that make the client death eligible): _________________________________________________________________________________________________ An cipated Trial or Eviden ary Hearing Date: ___________________________________________________________ For post‐convic on cases, what is the procedural posture of the case? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Race/Gender of Defendant(s): ________________________________________________________________________ Race/Gender of Vic m(s): ___________________________________________________________________________ Has a plea been offered? □ Yes □ No If yes, what is client’s response? _____________________________________________________________________ Summary of facts of Crime: __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Summary of Aggrava on: ___________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Theory of Mi ga on, including the Theory of Mi ga on at Trial (if post‐convic on case): _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Describe the most important mi ga on witnesses and themes you have iden fied so far (for post‐convic on cases, what expert witnesses have you retained or are you considering retaining?): _________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ What kinds of mental health issues are there in your case? ________________________________________________ Have you hired any mental health experts? □ Yes □ No If yes, please describe: _____________________________________________________________________________ Have there been any state or prior mental health assessments of your client? □ Yes □ No If yes, please describe: ______________________________________________________________________________ Describe the issues or concerns in your case that you would like addressed during the consulta on: ______________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ General Information ALL SEMINAR REGISTRANTS WILL RECEIVE A COPY OF THE NEW 2015 DEATH PENALTY MANUAL!! Seminar Registrations The Deadline for Prepaid Seminar Registrations is Friday, January 30, 2015, at 5:00 pm; online seminar registration will not be available after this date. Registrations postmarked by this date will be accepted. After February 6th, all registrations must be made on site and will be charged on‐site Registration fees. On‐site Registration opens at 1:00pm, Friday, February 13th, 2015, and again Saturday, February 14th, 2015, at 7:00 am. Group Registrations & Discounts Groups of five (5) or more from the same office or organization who preregister AS A GROUP by Friday, January 30th, 2015, are eligible for a 15% discount. The discounted tuition is $300 for attorneys and $204 for associated professionals. Preregistration forms must be received together. Group Registrations must be received together and are not available with Online Registration. For questions, please contact Sydney Langford at the CACJ office, [email protected]. CACJ and CPDA are also offering a 15% discount to first‐time Capital Case Defense Seminar participants. If you will be taking advantage of this discount, your registration cannot be processed unless you enclose a signed statement attesting to your first‐timer status. Participants cannot combine discounts Law students who volunteer for this seminar may be eligible for seminar tuition assistance. For additional information contact Gail Jones at [email protected]. Cancellations Refunds, less a $30 processing fee, will be sent only for those cancellations received by Friday, January 30th, 2015, at 5:00 pm. No refunds will be sent after that date. Substitutions, however, are permitted. Please contact the CACJ office for more information. Eligibility to Attend Attendance at the Capital Case Defense Seminar is limited to investigators, paralegals, attorneys, and associated professionals involved exclusively in the defense of persons accused in criminal cases. People who have applied for any position in, or declared their candidacy for, any prosecutorial or law enforcement office or agency in the last twelve months are not eligible to attend. General Information Conference Hotels Guest Rooms have been reserved for our conference with the Monterey Marriott and Portola Hotel and Spa; to make online reservations at the conference rate of $209.00 for the Marriott Hotel or $209.00 for the Portola Hotel and Spa go to: h ps://resweb.passkey.com/go/CACJCPDA2015 ; or to make phone reservations with the Marriott Hotel call (877) 901‐6632, or for the Portola Hotel and Spa call (888) 222‐5851. PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY!!! THE CONFERENCE RATE CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AT THE MARRIOTT OR PORTOLA HOTELS ONCE OUR ROOM BLOCK IS SOLD OUT. THE RESERVATION DEADLINE IS THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room and tax advance payment. All reservation modifications or cancellations must occur on or before January 15, 2015, to obtain a full refund. Modifications of (1) one or more nights &/or complete cancellation of reservation(s) after this date will result in one night’s room & tax automatically charged to the credit card on file. PLEASE BE AWARE that the dates of the 2015 Capital Case Defense Seminar overlap with the nearby AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament, and the availability of other lodging options will be severely limited during the seminar. Please make your housing reservations early in order to guarantee a room. Other Lodging For assistance in locating lodging at other hotels in the Monterey area, go to: www.resort2me.com or call 800/757‐5646. They will be happy to assist you – and also have information on their website for services in the Monterey area including VIP licensed babysitting and activities in the area for families and children. Parking Parking at the Marriott Hotel is $20 per day, valet only with in/out privileges; parking at the Portola Hotel and Spa is $17/day for self‐parking and $20/day for valet parking. Public parking structures are also available in the surrounding area.