NCDD Seminars

Trial Advocacy Task Force Presents: Voir Dire Texas Style Webinar

NCDD Seminars and Sessions

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September 25, 2025

Sponsored by mindr, NCDD's official DUI services partner

A 60 minute Webinar offered FREE to NCDD Members as part of the NCDD/Intoxalock Webinar Series.

When: Thursday, September 25, 2025 11:00 AM PDT / 12:00 PM MDT / 1:00 PM CDT / 2:00 PM EDT

NCDD Members Only

CLE forms will be provided to attendees. We do not monitor attendance. Attendees desiring CLE credit must determine whether this webinar meets their State Bar’s CLE requirements, submit the CLE form and pay any costs charged by their State Bar, if applicable.

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NCDD members have access to a comprehensive forensic library that provides invaluable information to be used when defending clients charged with DUI.

This library includes scientific articles on drug and alcohol intoxication, toxicology and pharmacology, methods of testing for blood alcohol content, field sobriety testing, potential errors that may occur during testing, accident reconstruction, expert testimony, and evidentiary rules. This valuable information can ensure that you provide a high quality defense to clients charged with DUI based on the circumstances of their case and the laws in their state.

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Written by Michelle L. Behan Amicus Curiae (Latin for "Friend of the Court") refers to a brief that is filed by an interested, non-party to the matter under consideration. This is often done in cases where organizations and entities wish to provide the reviewing court with their point of view, be it social or public policy implications, or special interest agendas....

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