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Monday, June 22, 2020

2019 KACDL DUI Presenter Materials $125 Member

Start Date: 11/22/2019 9:39 AM EST
End Date: 6/30/2020 9:39 AM EDT


Organization Name: KACDL DUI Committee

Contact:
Rachael O'Hearen
Email: education@kacdl.net
Phone: 5025941375

NOTICE: Access to KACDL’s program ("the program") is granted to the purchaser only,  and such access is not transferable. The program is to be viewed by the purchaser only, and not shared with or conveyed to others. 

Please note: If you attended and participated in our "Live" program on October 25 (2019), YOU ARE PURCHASING THE SAME MATERIALS.  This On Demand offering is intended to meet educational needs of members who were unable to attend the "live" program. 
"Live" attendees receive an after event follow up email that includes links to the presenter material. If you did not receive the email, please call 502-594-1375 or email our education committee at education@kacdl.net
 

2019 DUI Defense Presenter Handbook DOWNLOADABLE PDF FORMAT*
 Members Only Purchase

*provided via confirmation email after purchase
720 pages cover recent ignition interlock changes as well as Winning with the law; Trying your case in voir dire; Effectively crossing the cop; HGN and DRE protocol; How to win with technology and Ethics in DUI Defense.

Additionally, you will get direct pdf file access to the 2018 KSP DUI Training Material obtained and organized by KACDL. 

WINNING WITH THE LAW a. Review of cases b. Application in DUI trials Contributor: Wilbur M. Zevely

HOW TO TRY YOUR CASE IN VOIR DIRE a. General Voir Dire I DUI cases b. Application in different types of DUI cases c. Refusals, the number managed bad driving d. Field Sobriety tests Contributor: Nathan Miller

YOU TOO CAN EFFECTIVELY CROSS THE COP a. How to obtain needed information b. NHTSA Standardized Field Testing c. Application in DUI trials  Contributors: Wilbur M. Zevely and Jerry Cox

HGN AND DRE PROTOCOL Contributor: Joe Suhre

IGNITION INTERLOCK Contributor: Wilbur M. Zevely

HOW TO WIN WITH TECHNOLOGY a. What equipment do you need, and can you do it? Contributor: Joe Suhre

VIII. ETHICS IN DUI DEFENSE Contributor: Rob Healey 

Contributor Bios:

Wilbur Zevely is a 1972 graduate of Chase Law School and a partner in the Florence, Kentucky law firm of Busald, Funk and Zevely. From 1972-83 he served as the Boone and Gallatin public defender. He has tried hundreds of DUI cases since 1972.

As one of the preeminent DUI litigators in Kentucky, he presents to a variety of Kentucky groups on DUI including KATA, KBA, KACDL, and many local Bars. He has an undergraduate degree in chemistry which gives him an extra edge in the intricacies of the breathalyzer. As a member of the Ohio Bar, he has practiced regularly under Ohio’s per se law.

He is a board member of KACDL and regularly submits to a DUI column, Z’s DUI Tip, for its newsletter. KACDL members can review those tips here. He has co-authored, Kentucky Driving Under the Influence Law with District Judge Stan Billingsley, the only complete analysis of Kentucky’s DUI law and will be co-authoring an updated edition with co-presenter Joe Suhre to be published soon. For more information about the 2018 edition and/or to purchase, please click here.



Jerry Cox is a sole practitioner and has been practicing criminal defense law for over 40 years. He has served on the faculty of DPA’s Trial Practice Institute. He is a member of the American and Kentucky Bar Associations and has served on the KBA’s Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (1993-2007), Criminal Rules Committee (1995-2007), Legislative Committee (1999-2005), Prescription Drug Abuse Task Force (2003) and as Chair of the Criminal Law Section (1994). Mr. Cox is a life and board member of the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; received the Presidential Award in 1995 and served as President in 1997. He is a life member of NACDL and served as the organization’s 55th President. He served on the Board of Directors from 2000 - 2006. He also previously served as Chairman of the NACDL Audit Committee and was a member of the Investment Committee and Long Range Planning Committee. He currently serves as the NACDL Treasurer.

Mr. Cox also served on the Kentucky Criminal Justice Council’s Drug Strategy Committee (1999), Kentucky Bar Foundation (Board, 1995-2004; President, 2002-2003); Foundation for Criminal Justice (Trustee, 2009-) and Public Advocacy Commission since 1999 (Chairman since 2010). He is certified as a Criminal Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. In 2004, he served on the NBTA Board of Examiners. In 2002, he was awarded DPA’s Nelson Mandela Lifetime Achievement Award for his commitment to criminal defense. In 2004, he received the President’s Special Service Award from the Kentucky Bar Association. Jerry Cox has written and lectured extensively on criminal law issues.





Joe Suhre is the owner and principal of Suhre & Associates. Joe has dedicated his practice to the defense of OVI cases. Virtually his entire caseload consists of OVI/DUI related cases. Joe has over 20 years of OVI defense experience and 5 years’ experience as a police officer. He has handled hundreds of DUI cases before dozens of judges. Because of this, Joe is uniquely qualified to defend his clients against DUI charges.
Joe began his legal career on the “other side of the fence” as a police officer. His experience and training as a police officer gives Joe a perspective not held by many other attorneys. When presented with a DUI charge, the first place Joe looks is to the actions of the police officer. He uses his knowledge of police practices and training standards to uncover missteps made by the arresting officer.
In 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, Joe was named a Rising Star Super Lawyer in Cincinnati magazine in the field of DUI/OVI defense. And in 2016-2019 was named a Super Lawyer in the field of DUI/OVI defense.
Joe has also been named a leading lawyer in the field of DUI/OVI defense by Cincy Business magazine every year since 2006 – one of the longest consecutive runs for this honor.
Joe’s method for handling cases is simple and straightforward: treat the client the same way the attorney would want to be treated if the attorney were the client and do the very best job that you can. Joe is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio, Kentucky, and the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He is a graduate of Xavier University and Cincinnati College of Law.

Additionally, Joe will now be the co-author of Kentucky Driving Under the Influence Law with Wilbur Zevely, the only complete analysis of Kentucky's DUI law.



Rob Healey has defended DUI, OVI, and criminal cases in just about every court in Southwest Ohio since 2008. He practices law in state and federal court in Ohio. He is also licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. His experience includes traffic offenses, driver’s license problems, dealing with collateral consequences with out of state drivers, blood, breath and urine testing, Datamaster, Intoxilyzer 5000, and Intoxilyzer 8000 suppression, challenging Drug Recognition Expert / DRE testimony, drug cases, bank robbery, felony assault on a police officer, burglary, kidnapping, felonious assault, heroine cases, intervention in lieu of conviction, federal unauthorized distribution of medication by a physician for no lawful medical purpose (pill mill). He has testified as an expert witness in the area of Ohio OVI law for a Dayton Police Officer at a union arbitration hearing. He is rated by Super Lawyers. Rob has been asked to speak at several continuing education seminars involving OVI defense. His training includes courses in OVI field sobriety testing, which is the same training police officers obtain, and an advanced course in the detection of drugged driving.

2016 - Named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine 2015 - Named Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine 2014 - Received the 10 Best Client Satisfaction Award by the American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys 2013 - Named one of the Top 40 Under 40 by National Trial Lawyers 2013 - Named one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by National Trial Lawyers 2011 - Graduated Top of the Class for Participation LaPier & Associates NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Test Training




Nathan Miller. Over the last 15 years, Mr. Miller has appeared on behalf of clients in over half of Kentucky’s 120 counties. The decision to not limit his practice to one geographical area has given him a unique perspective and appreciation for the various local nuances that comprise the Commonwealth’s criminal justice system. Born and raised in eastern Kentucky, he received his undergraduate degree in biology/chemistry at Georgetown College and attended law school at the University of Louisville. Before working as a public defender in Pineville and Morehead, he was a staff attorney at the Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Highways for three years. He spent another three years on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. crafting controlled substance and DUI legislation at the local, state and federal levels. In 2013, he became a certified practitioner of Standardized Field Sobriety Testing in Irvine, CA, and in 2016 attended the National Forensic College at Cardozo Law School in NYC.

2016 - National Forensic College 2013 - Certified Practitioner of Standardized Field Sobriety Testing

 

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