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Lethal Weapon: Vehicular Homicide and Assault Cross Training - Allow us to remove the mystery from the kinematics of crash reconstruction while arming you with the tools and skills necessary to win your DWI homicide and assault cases. This course offers experienced prosecutors and law enforcement specialized activities and information to address issues both in and out of the courtroom including the role of the prosecutor at the scene of a fatality, and getting victims to work with rather than against you. Participants will receive a complete case file prior to the course to prepare and hone your skills. Prosecutors should invite their local Reconstructionist to participate in the course with them. This course was developed in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and is FREE to prosecutors and law enforcement.

This course will be held February 22-26 in Chapel Hill, NC at the Carolina Inn. The deadline for hotel reservations has been extended thru Feb. 5. For registration information and hotel accommodations, please visit our "Training Calendar" and follow the link for the Lethal Weapon training.

NC MADD Honors Prosecutors
On January 22, 2010, at the annual MADD awards banquet, four North Carolina Prosecutors were honored.  These individuals were selected from a large number of nominees.  Although each one has a different story, their individual commitment to justice for victims of impaired driving and their dedication to the successful prosecution of impaired driving offenders is the same - UNPRECEDENTED.  

The Honorable Susan Doyle, elected District Attorney for Prosecutorial District 11 (Johnston, Harnett and Lee counties), was recognized for her implementation of a DWI processing court to handle the backlog of impaired driving cases in her district.  Susan was nominated by the Sheriff of Johnston County, Steve Bizzell and he thanked Susan for “her dedication and persistence which makes Johnston County residents safer as they travel.”

Jeff Cruden, Assistant District Attorney for Prosecutorial District 10 (Wake county) was nominated
by a victim’s mother in a case he recently prosecuted. She said, “Mr. Cruden is willing to leave the
safe path requiring harder work and more investigation to ensure that defendants are appropriately
charged and convicted.” Jeff was also recognized for his commitment to training prosecutors and
law enforcement on highway safety related issues....[continue reading]

New Website
As you can see, the Conference has updated its website. Our goal with this renovation was to streamline all of our services, package them into an easy to use, well functioning web layout and Previous Websitedeliver them to prosecutors, staff, law enforcement and private citizens effectively and efficiently. We have created a solid foundation for growth and implemented several new features including our DA Spotlight (which you can find at the bottom of this page), a new Prosecutor Resource page and a new Search feature that will help you to quickly find what you are looking for.

This is an ongoing project, so please be patient as we continue to add features and content. Should you have any questions or suggestions concerning the new site, please contact us.  

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