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SUMMARY:'Whiskey in the Courtroom' 12: Neurodiversity
DESCRIPTION:Indigent Defense Services and the Duke Law Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility are pleased to announce the twelfth annual CLE\, “Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science.” Whiskey 12 will take place on March 6\, 2026 at Duke Law School. \nForensic science experts and attorneys who have litigated cases involving complex scientific evidence will present on a range of topics to help attorneys understand the latest trends in forensic evidence\, limitations to this evidence\, and legal challenges that can be made. This year the program will have a special focus on Neurodiversity in the Courtroom. \nThe program is open to NC criminal defense and parent attorneys and their staff\, investigators\, mitigation specialists\, and other defense team members. \nThe program will carry 6 CLE hours\, including one ethics hour\, one professional well-being hour\, and one technology hour. \nUse the following link for more information AND TO REGISTER: \n2026 Symposium: Whiskey in the Courtroom | Duke University School of Law \nWe look forward to seeing you in March!
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/whiskey-in-the-courtroom-12-neurodiversity/
LOCATION:Duke Law School\, Durham\, NC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
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SUMMARY:2026 Civil Defense Special Topic
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Civil Defense Special Topic\, co-sponsored by the UNC School of Government and the Office of Indigent Defense Services\, is now open. \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW\, DATES\, AND LOCATION: This program will be held at the UNC School of Government on Thursday\, March 19\, through Friday\, March 20. Sessions will focus on the various stages of a juvenile proceeding from preliminary procedures through post-disposition. Teaching methods include plenary lectures and small-group workshops\, as well as an interactive Gallery Walk\, where attendees will learn about the different service settings and programs commonly used with justice-involved youth. Throughout the Gallery Walk\, attendees will rotate among several stations where they will gain insight into the programs and services that juveniles may interact with and have the chance to ask questions they have not had the opportunity to ask before. \nThe agenda is forthcoming. \nFEE: The registration fee for private assigned and managed assigned counsel is $325. There is no fee for IDS state employees. \nSCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of scholarships are available for private assigned and managed assigned counsel. If you are interested in applying\, complete the scholarship application as soon as possible. If you receive a scholarship\, the registration fee is waived. The scholarship deadline is Friday\, February 27. Please refer to the scholarship website for additional information. \nREGISTRATION: Register here for the Civil Defense Special Topic. The registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, March 6.  \nCLE CREDIT: The program will offer approximately 12 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit\, subject to Bar approval. \nHOTEL INFORMATION: A block of rooms is available at Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill/Durham (6121 Farrington Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC) with a rate of $140 plus taxes and fees valid for stay dates of March 18-20. The hotel reservation deadline is Wednesday\, February 25. The rate includes complimentary breakfast and free internet. To reserve a room\, please refer to the hotel’s website or call the hotel directly at (919) 403-8700 and mention group code “90X” or “Civil Defense Special Topic Training.” \nTRAVEL INFORMATION: Contact Shannon Simmons\, IDS Accounts Payable Supervisor\, at Shannon.J.Simmons2@nccourts.org or (919) 890-1660. Please note that travel reimbursement forms must be submitted to IDS Financial Services by the end of the month following the travel\, or reimbursement will be denied. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have any questions or need further information\, contact Program Manager Kayla Fowler at kfowler@sog.unc.edu.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/2026-civil-defense-special-topic/
LOCATION:UNC School of Government\, 400 South Rd.\, Chapel Hill\, 27599\, United States
CATEGORIES:CLE
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Civil Defense Special Topic co-sponsored by the UNC School of Government and the Office of Indigent Defense Services is now open. \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW DATES AND  This program will be held at the UNC School of Government on Thursday March 19 through Friday March 20. Sessions will focus on the various stages of a juvenile proceeding from preliminary procedures through post-disposition. Teaching methods include plenary lectures and small-group workshops as well as an interactive Gallery Walk where attendees will learn about the different service settings and programs commonly used with justice-involved youth. Throughout the Gallery Walk attendees will rotate among several stations where they will gain insight into the programs and services that juveniles may interact with and have the chance to ask questions they have not had the opportunity to ask before. \nThe agenda is forthcoming. \nFEE: The registration fee for private assigned and managed assigned counsel is $325. There is no fee for IDS state employees. \nSCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of scholarships are available for private assigned and managed assigned counsel. If you are interested in applying complete the scholarship application as soon as possible. If you receive a scholarship the registration fee is waived. The scholarship deadline is Friday February 27. Please refer to the scholarship website for additional information. \nREGISTRATION: Register here for the Civil Defense Special Topic. The registration deadline is 5:00 p.m. on Friday March 6.  \nCLE CREDIT: The program will offer approximately 12 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit subject to Bar approval. \nHOTEL INFORMATION: A block of rooms is available at Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill/Durham (6121 Farrington Rd Chapel Hill NC) with a rate of $140 plus taxes and fees valid for stay dates of March 18-20. The hotel reservation deadline is Wednesday February 25. The rate includes complimentary breakfast and free internet. To reserve a room please refer to the hotel’s website or call the hotel directly at (919) 403-8700 and mention group code “90X” or “Civil Defense Special Topic Training.” \nTRAVEL INFORMATION: Contact Shannon Simmons IDS Accounts Payable Supervisor at Shannon.J.Simmons2@nccourts.org or (919) 890-1660. Please note that travel reimbursement forms must be submitted to IDS Financial Services by the end of the month following the travel or reimbursement will be denied. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have any questions or need further information contact Program Manager Kayla Fowler at kfowler@sog.unc.edu.;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=400 South Rd.:geo:-79.0419721,35.910194
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SUMMARY:Vaya Health LME/MCO Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Vaya Health LME/MCO Information Session for the following counties:  \nAlamance\, Alexander\, Alleghany\, Ashe\, Avery\, Buncombe\, Caldwell\, Caswell\, Chatham\, Cherokee\, Clay\, Franklin\, Graham\, Granville\, Haywood\, Henderson\, Jackson\, Macon\, Madison\, McDowell\, Mitchell\, Person\, Polk\, Rockingham\, Rowan\, Stokes\, Swain\, Transylvania\, Vance\, Watauga\, Wilkes\, and Yancey \n  \nDate/Time: Tuesday\, March 27 @ 1pm \nRegistration: here \nhttps://nccourts.webex.com/weblink/register/rf1f20ad9b7eb313e05f8843f45752c87 \nThere is no CLE credit offered for this programming \nDo you have a client who has or may be eligible for the Medicaid Tailored Plan? Are you curious as to what services/supports are available through your local management entity/managed care organization (LME/MCO) responsible for the Medicaid Tailored Plan in your county? \nPatty Wilson\, Vice President\, Learning & Development\, will provide an overview of services and answer questions about eligibility and specific programming in the counties that Vaya serves. \nVaya Health (here) is one of the four LME/MCOs in North Carolina that manages NC’s Medicaid Tailored Plan\, coordinates certain services for NC Medicaid Direct Beneficiaries and coordinates certain services for Tribal Option Members. The Tailored Plan covers services for mental health\, substance use disorders\, intellectual & developmental disabilities\, physical health and pharmacy.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/vaya-health-lme-mco-info-session/
CATEGORIES:CLE
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SUMMARY:Probabilistic Genotyping: Interpreting Complex DNA Mixtures with STRmix
DESCRIPTION:FREE CLE\nProbabilistic Genotyping:\nInterpreting Complex DNA Mixtures with STRmix\nPresented by Dr. Max Noureddine \nFeb. 25\, 2026\, 12:30-2:30 p.m. \nJohnston County Courthouse – in person only \n2 hours of CLE credit anticipated \n  \n  \nThis program will take place in 3 locations in Western\, Central\, and Eastern North Carolina. *Additional dates and locations are at the bottom of this post. The same information will be presented at each location\, so you only need to attend one.  \n  \nAbout: \nThis presentation will provide an overview on probabilistic genotyping (PG) software\, now being used to interpret complex DNA mixtures at the State Crime Lab and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Lab.  Attendees will learn more about the functionality of the PG software (STRmix) and become familiar with report structure and conclusions. \n  \nThe objective of the presentation is to gain a better understanding of how the software is implemented and used to interpret complex DNA mixtures.  Attendees will become more informed about what to expect from the lab (reports\, underlying result\, software output files)\, the limitations of the software\, and venues for challenging PG results in defense of their criminal clients. \n  \nRegistration: \nAttorneys\, investigators\, paralegals\, legal assistants\, and other members of criminal defense teams can register for this webinar using this link. The program is free to attend. \n  \nPresenter: \nDr. Maher “Max” Noureddine\, PhD. is molecular geneticist with extensive background in scientific research in human genetics and expertise in Forensic DNA evidence. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University Medical Center (The Center for Human Genetics)\, where he published many articles on the genetics of Parkinson Disease and other human genetic disorders.  His expertise includes specialized training in complex genomics\, DNA fingerprinting\, mitochondrial genome analysis\, Single Nucleotide Polymorphism studies\, and state of the art methodologies in gene structure and function studies. Since 2011\, Dr. Noureddine has been providing expert witness services in forensic DNA and serology evidence throughout the United States.  He has served as an expert in over 1\,100 criminal and civil cases and testified in both State and Federal courts.  He is a diplomat of the American Board of Criminalistics\, and a member of the International Society of Forensic Genetics\, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences\, the American Society of Human Genetics\, and the International Association for Identification.  He is an adjunct teaching faculty in the Department of Forensic Science at Radford University\, VA. \n  \nAdditional dates:\nMar 31 – Mecklenburg County Courthouse\, 12:30-2:30 p.m.\nApr 24 – Brunswick County Courthouse\, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/probabilistic-genotyping-interpreting-complex-dna-mixtures-with-strmix/2026-03-31/
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