Capital Case Management for Superior Court Judges

Application for this course is now closed. 

Capital cases are among the most difficult cases for judges to handle. The stakes are high and the legal issues presented in death penalty trials are often complex. Furthermore, these cases are closely scrutinized by the public, the media, and the appellate courts. This course is designed to help judges handle these cases efficiently and correctly. It will address issues such as case management, jury selection, experts and discovery, and capital sentencing hearings.

Attendees

Active Senior Resident Superior Court Judges, Resident Superior Court Judges, and Special Superior Court Judges may apply.

Credit

This course qualifies for CJE credit.

Faculty coordinator
Program
Duration

2 days

Check-in: 8:00-9:00 a.m. (Wednesday, May 9)
Start: 9:00 a.m. (Wednesday, May 9)
End:  5:00 p.m. (Thursday, May 10)

Site information

This program will be held at the UNC School of Government in Chapel Hill.  See the Visitor Information page for directions and parking information. 

Contact
Program Manager
919.962.9754