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Writ Practice in Criminal Appeals: Requirements and Best Practices (2023)

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Writ Practice in Criminal Appeals: Requirements and Best Practices (2023)
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Session 01: Writs - Discuss the law of 11.07 habeas corpus with tips for writ practice at the Court of Criminal Appeals.

​Session 02: Mandamus - Learn rules governing the form and content of petitions for writ of mandamus, as well as jurisdictional and substantive requirements to obtain mandamus relief, from both a defense and prosecution perspective.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.50
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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1. Writs (Jun 2023)

Michael Staats Falkenberg

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Writs (Jun 2023)

Discuss the law of 11.07 habeas corpus with tips for writ practice at the Court of Criminal Appeals.

Originally presented: May 2023 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Michael Staats Falkenberg, Harris County Public Defender's Office - Houston, TX

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2. Mandamus (Jun 2023)

Hon. Rosa Theofanis

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Mandamus (Jun 2023)

Learn rules governing the form and content of petitions for writ of mandamus, as well as jurisdictional and substantive requirements to obtain mandamus relief, from both a defense and prosecution perspective.

Originally presented: May 2023 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Hon. Rosa Theofanis, Third Court of Appeals of Texas - Austin, TX