The Oakland County Bar Association will present “Arraignment Process Dos and Don’ts” as an online Zoom program on Thursday, September 24, from 9 to 11 a.m.
District court magistrates will participate in a moderated panel to share the dos and don’ts of representing a client during the arraignment process. Attorney J. Randall Secontine will moderate.
Confirmed magistrates include:
• Russell Anderson, 51st District Court
• Robin Dillard-Russaw, 46th District Court
• Andra Richardson, 52-1 District Court
• Michael Sawicky, 47th District Court
• Kimberly Wilson, 43rd District Court
Credit has been approved with the Oakland County Bar Association for 2 Criminal credits and 2 Juvenile credits.
Cost is $40 for OCBA members pre-registration or $50 on site registration. OCBA new lawyers, paralegals, and students pay $30 pre-registration or $40 on site registration. Non-members pay $60 pre-registration or $75 on site registration. MIDC court appointed attorneys can attend for free.
The Zoom link to this seminar will be provided in a confirmation email upon registration. To register for this program, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
- Posted September 08, 2020
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Online program to explore the arraignment process
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