SADO Offers Sentencing Law Update Training
September 16, 2016 in Lansing
The State Appellate Defender Office, in partnership with the Michigan Department of Corrections Ingham County Probation, presents a Sentencing Law Update training at WMU Cooley Law School in Lansing on Friday September 16, 2016 at 1pm.
Details below:
Instructors: Anne Yantus and Bill Vailliencourt
When: Friday 9/16/16, 1pm - 2:30pm
Where: WMU-Cooley Law School, 300 S Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI, Room 186
Register here: https://sentencingupdate.eventbrite.com
About the Instructors
Anne Yantus is the Clinical Director at U of D Mercy Law School. Prior to that, she was an Assistant Defender at the State Appellate Defender Office, specializing in sentencing issues and plea appeals.
Bill Vailliencourt is the Livingston County Prosecutor. He has served as prosecutor for over 20 years and has been head prosecutor since 2013.
Additional Information
All are welcome. Space is limited. Register early. 1.5 hours of CLE credit available. Email Heather Waara at hwaara@sado.org with questions about this event.
Live-stream Information
This training will be live-streamed. (Live stream means that you can watch the training on your phone, computer, laptop, Macbook, or tablet as long as you have an internet connection).
To register for the live-stream viewing, click here.
View Video of Training Here (first five minutes unrecorded; access code: SADO91616):
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