Date: | Time |
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26-April-2023 | 16:00 (4:00 pm) PST |
26-April-2023 | 19:00 (7:00 pm) EST |
27-April-2023 | 00:00 (00:00 ) GMT |
27-Apri-2023 | 02:00 (02:00 am) SAST |
27-Apri-2023 | 12:00 (12:00 pm) NZST |
Speaker – Guy Cardamone
Topic – How to get crossed, without getting crossed out
Abstract
This presentation covers the many goals and styles lawyers use to cross-examine witnesses and provides participants with tools and tips for how to bend, but not break. We’ll discuss essential skills for effective testimony and how to prepare yourself (and your lawyer) for direct and cross-examination.
Guy Cardamone is a dedicated public defender and attorney trainer who started his career in Miami, Florida, and currently works as an Assistant Public Defender and Training Coordinator in Madison, Wisconsin. Guy has defended the accused at all levels, from homicide to simple battery. He’s taught criminal defense and trial skills nationwide as a faculty member of the National Criminal Defense College and the Wisconsin, Kentucky, and New Jersey Trial Skills programs. Guy has also presented on a variety of topics in criminal defense for NACDL, OACDL, Gideon’s Promise, the Wisconsin Bar, and the Wisconsin Public Defender. His multidisciplinary approach to criminal defense practice includes education, sales, psychology, and literary and film studies.
Bio
Guy Cardamone is a dedicated public defender and attorney trainer who started his career in Miami, Florida, and currently works as an Assistant Public Defender and Training Coordinator in Madison, Wisconsin. Guy has defended the accused at all levels, from homicide to simple battery. He’s taught criminal defense and trial skills nationwide as a faculty member of the National Criminal Defense College and the Wisconsin, Kentucky, and New Jersey Trial Skills programs. Guy has also presented on a variety of topics in criminal defense for NACDL, OACDL, Gideon’s Promise, the Wisconsin Bar, and the Wisconsin Public Defender. His multidisciplinary approach to criminal defense practice includes education, sales, psychology, and literary and film studies.