Be at the cutting edge in representing the OUI client. Review how to
successfully represent a client charged with OUI with the stars of the
profession.
- Assessing the case — knowing when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em;
- Discovery — how discovery can win the case, knowing what to ask for and
visiting the scene;
- Use of experts;
- Motions to suppress — interlocutory appeals;
- Motions in limine;
- Trial — demonstration of cross-examination of arresting officer;
and
Proof needed for a multiple offender-bifurcated trial.
This course is aimed at the entire range of professionals, from the
inexperienced to those who try these cases regularly. The panelists will provide
unique and current information on this constantly changing
subject.
Faculty:Peter T. Elikann, Esq., program chair
Law Office of Peter T. Elikann, Boston
Russell J. Matson, Esq.
Law office of Russell J Matson, Braintree
Edward P. Ryan Jr., Esq.
O'Connor and Ryan PC, Fitchburg
Neil A. Scannell, Esq.
Comm of MA-Registry of Motor Vehicles, Boston
Edward H. Sharkansky, Esq.
Edward H. Sharkansky, Attorney at Law, Brockton
Thomas E. Workman Jr., Esq.
Law Office of Thomas E. Workman, Taunton
Sponsoring Sections/Division: Civil Litigation Section
Criminal Justice Section
General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Section
Young Lawyers Division
Juvenile and Child Welfare Section