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360 minutes
Date Published

June 19, 2025

Publisher

North Carolina Advocates for Justice

Subjects

Criminal Law, DWI

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Summary

Criminal Masters in Advocacy 2025: Impaired Driving Defense

Topics & Speakers

  • Ethics for the Criminal Law Practitioner 

    • Ryan Stowe, Stowe Law Firm, PLLC, Salisbury

  • Beyond the Echo Chamber: Understanding the Prosecutorial Philosophy

    • Matt Silva, Silva, Kiernan & Associates, PLLC, Jacksonville 

  • Plea Negotiations in North Carolina: There Are No Facts, Only Interpretations

    • John Fanney, Fanney Law Firm, Raleigh

  • Drug Impaired Driving: SFST Refresher & Tips

    • Doug Scott, Drugs & Alcohol Risk Management, Inc., Atlantic

  • Case Law Update

    • Les Robinson, The Robinson Law Firm, P.A., Greenville 

  • If I Throw You a Lifeline, Take It – PI Lawyer’s Perspective on DWI Charges

    • Christopher R. Nichols, Nichols Law Firm, Raleigh 

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Presenters

Ryan Stowe
Stowe Law Firm, PLLC, Salisbury


Matt Silva
Silva, Kiernan & Associates, PLLC, Jacksonville


John Fanney
Fanney Law Office, Raleigh


Doug Scott
Drugs & Alcohol Risk Management, Inc. Lillington


Leslie Robinson
Robinson Law Firm P.A

Leslie S. Robinson was born and raised in Greenville, North Carolina. He graduated from East Carolina University and... Read More

Chris Nichols
Nichols Law Firm, Raleigh


Bill Powers
Powers Law, Charlotte


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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
1 845a Ethics for the Criminal Law Practitioner
2 945a Beyond the Echo Chamber
3 1100a Plea Negotiations in North CarolinaUntitled
4 145p Drug Impaired Driving
5 300p Case Law Update
6 400p If I Throw You a Lifeline Take It
Downloadable Files
Doug Scott Drug Impaired Driving SFST Refresher Tips
John Fanney Plea Negotiations in North Carolina There Are No Facts Only Interpretations
Nichols If I Throw You a Lifeline Take It PI Lawyer s Perspective on DWI Charges
Nichols If I Throw You a Lifeline Take It PI Lawyer s Perspective on DWI Charges PPTX
Robinson Case Law Update
Silva Beyond the Echo Chamber Understanding the Prosecutorial Philosophy
Stowe Guide How to Ethically Solicit Client Reviews
Stowe Guide How to Respond to Social Media Reviews Ethically Effectively
Stowe ncaj criminal masters ethics Slides
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