Guiding Your Client: Interrogations
About This Course
In this illuminating course, Andrew Tallmer outlines the legal aspects of interrogation that prevent the infringement of clients’ rights. This course covers topics such as due process, the Miranda rule, and the right to legal counsel with great precision and clarity.
Mr. Tallmer discusses the 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendments while underscoring each with relevant and notable court cases such as Colorado v. Connelly, Miranda v. Arizona, and Texas v. Cobb. Mr. Tallmer offers a thorough analysis of the circumstances, outcomes, and impacts of these prominent court cases to elucidate the current laws surrounding the interrogation.
This course provides up-to-date, invaluable counsel for attorneys who seek to guard their clients’ custodial interrogation rights. In addition to carefully reviewing influential court cases, Mr. Tallmer also applies his own anecdotal experiences in the legal field to make this course both informative and entertaining.
About the Presenters
Andrew Tallmer, Esq.
Law Enforcement Officer Legal Advice and Training (LEOLAT)
Practice Area: Criminal Law (+ 2 other areas)
Founder, Law Enforcement Officer Legal Advice and Training (LEOLAT) (September 2016—present) Provide legal training and advice to North Carolina law enforcement personnel. Courses include law of arrest, search, and seizure, civil liability, canine law, and legal issues for special response teams.Concord Law School at Kaplan University Professor of Law (September 2001 — December 2016) Associate Dean of Faculty (February 2004 — June 2014) Dean of Faculty (June 2014 — August 2016)As Dean of Faculty, was primary supervisor of faculty. Responsibilities included course staffing, faculty development, addressing curriculum issues, and taking a lead role in faculty governance.Worked with Dean to improve efficiency of school operation without affecting quality of ...
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