Criminal Defence Advocacy Skills Workshop

November 2, 2024    |    9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.   |   Provincial Law Courts Building

 

6 CPD Hours / 1 EPPM Hour

 

Jointly presented by The Law Society of Manitoba
and the Criminal Defence Lawyers’ Association of Manitoba

This workshop will focus on the work of defence counsel after the Crown has put in its case at trial. A diverse and experienced teaching faculty will provide guidance on direct examination, from opening to closing statements and the considerations in between.
 
You will observe faculty demonstrations, practice a direct examination during small group work, and receive practical tips on the fundamentals that you need to know, including:

  • motions for no evidence
  • calling your client to testify
  • the rule in Browne v Dunn
  • exhibits
  • objections
  • re-examination
Co-Chairs:
Chief Judge Ryan Rolston, Provincial Court of Manitoba
Gerri Wiebe, K.C., Criminal Defence Lawyers Association
Presenters Include:
Justice Ken Champagne, Manitoba Court of King’s Bench
Justice Sarah Inness, Manitoba Court of King’s Bench
Judge Victoria Cornick, Provincial Court of Manitoba
Ryan Amy, Brodsky Amy & Gould
Bruce Bonney, Phillips Aiello
Danny Gunn, Campbell Gunn Seib Jones
Adam Hodge, Simmonds & Associates
Kristen Jones, Campbell Gunn Seib Jones
Lisa LaBossiere, Myers LLP
Scott Newman, Newman & Company
Laura Robinson, Wolson Roitenberg Robinson Wolson
Evan Roitenberg, K.C., Wolson Roitenberg Robinson Wolson
Saul Simmonds, K.C., Simmonds & Associates
Alex Steigerwald, Simmonds & Associates
Josh Weinstein, Myers LLP
 

One very low registration fee for all includes materials, refreshments (incl. lunch) and an informal “reception”!
 
This is a limited enrollment program, as such your spot is guaranteed once payment is received. A refund will only be provided if your spot can be filled.