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The 40th Annual Criminal Year Seminar 2022 - Entire Program | OnDemand


 

Criminal Year Seminar - OnDEMAND

This full seminar features presentations from all perspectives: judicial, prosecution and defense, in addition to outstanding written materials prepared by the Hon. Crane McClennen (ret.)

2022 Criminal Year Seminar Covers Critical 2021 and 2022 Cases

Our elite faculty covers the most critical cases of 2021 and 2022 from the U.S. Supreme Court, Arizona Supreme Court and Arizona Court of Appeals. These cases are analyzed for both prosecutors and defense counsel by our judges and other faculty members. And covers criminal procedure, evidence, criminal substantive law, and constitutional issues.
 
This one day seminar features presentation from all perspectives from the following faculty members:
  • The Hon. Crane McClennen, Retired Judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court.
  • Linley Wilson, Chief Counsel, Criminal Appeals Section, Arizona Attorney Generals Office.
  • Amanda Parker, Bureau Chief, Appeals & Post-Conviction Proceeding Bureau, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
  • The Hon. Dave Cole, Retired Judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court.
  • Gary Shupe, Deputy City Prosecutor, City of Phoenix.
  • Robert McWhirter, Attorney at Law, The Law Offices of Robert J. McWhirter. U.S.
  • Carol Lamoureux, Attorney at Law, The Law Office of Hernandez & Hamilton, PC.

 

In addition, you will receive outstanding written materials prepared by the Hon. Crane McClennen.
 
 


Hon. Crane McClennen, Maricopa County Superior Court
The Honorable Dave Cole, Retired Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court; of Counsel, Poli, Moon, and Zane
Gary Shupe, Assistant City Prosecutor, City of Phoenix. Criminal Procedural Law
Carol Lamoureux, Attorney at Law, The Law Office of Hernandez & Hamilton, PC.
Robert J. McWhirter, Attorney at Law, The Law Offices of Robert J. McWhirter. U.S.
Amanda Parker, Honorable Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court

Amanda graduated summa cum laude from the Grand Canyon University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Justice Studies and a minor in Spanish.  She attended the George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., where she served as a member of the Federal Circuit Bar Journal and the Hispanic Law Student Association's Community Service Committee. 

Amanda joined the Maricopa County Attorney's Office in 2012.  She clerked for the Honorable Michael T. Liburdi on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.  Amanda is currently the Bureau Chief of the Appeals & Post-Conviction Proceedings Bureau at the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.  In that role, she oversees post-conviction proceedings, State's appeals, special action proceedings, appeals from justice courts, probation violation proceedings, and domestic and international extraditions.

Amanda earned her division's Attorney of the Year award at the Maricopa County Attorney's Office in 2017.  She was nominated for APAAC's Appellate Prosecutor of the Year award in 2019.  Amanda completed the Arizona State Bar's Bar Leadership Institute program in 2019 and presently serves on the Arizona State Bar's Appointments Committee. 

Amanda has argued numerous times in the Maricopa County Superior Court, the Arizona Court of Appeals, and the Arizona Supreme Court.  She has also represented the State of Arizona in petitions for writ of certiorari at the United States Supreme Court.

Linely Wilson, Chief Counsel, Arizona Attorney Generals Office - Criminal Appeals Section

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