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2025 Annual Conference CLE Archive Package

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2025 Annual Conference: Fighting Forward
June 12–14, 2025
Riverhouse, Bend


 

Thursday, June 12

Legislative Update: 2025 Highlights
Mae Lee Browning, OCDLA Legislative Director

Yes, Oregon, There Is a Confrontation Clause: A Constitutional Gift & Grinch that Can Make Your Client’s Case
Henry Oostrom-Shah, Metropolitan Public Defenders—Wash. Co., Hillsboro

Time Served, Time Wasted? What Oregon’s Research Says about Prison Sentences and Reoffending
Christopher M. Campbell, Ph.D., Director, Criminal Justice Policy Research Institute, Associate Professor, Dept. of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Portland State University

The Mindful Attorney: Preventative Self-Care for a Trauma-Informed Practice
Frankie Hupy, Public Defender of Marion County, Salem
 

Friday, June 13

The Appellate Update: Looking Back to Fight Forward
Marc Brown and Carla Edmondson, Oregon Public Defense Commission—Appellate Division

Brady: How to Make Requests that Yield Results
Grant Cole, Metropolitan Public Defender, Portland

Kids Are Different: Rethinking Confrontation with Child Witnesses
Ted Occhialino, Metropolitan Public Defender, Portland

Ethics 
Lisa Ludwig, Portland


BREAKOUTS:
Breakout: No More “Bombshell Claims”: Fending Against Juror Misconduct
Rian Peck, Portland

Breakout: “Forensic” Confrontation Clause Workshop: More Statutory and Constitutional Gifts to Keep Out Expert Testimony
Henry Oostrom-Shah, Metropolitan Public Defenders—Wash. Co., Hillsboro

Breakout: Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination (SPPE), Part 1: Overview
Jordon Huppert, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Salem

Breakout:  Padilla and the Immigrant Rights Project
J.J. Rollin and Erin McKee, Immigrant Rights Project, Oregon Justice Resource Center, Portland

Breakout: Shooting Reconstruction: Bullet Trajectories, Body Positions & Biomechanical Engineering
Dutch Johnson, Engineer, Wiltshire Forensic Biomechanics, Glendale AZ

Breakout: Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination (SPPE), Part 2: SPPE In Practice: Lessons from the Field

Laura Fine, Supervising Attorney, Eugene; Carrie Petersen, Supervising Attorney, Public Defender of Marion County and Kia Tolbert, Former SPPE Candidate (Program Completed), Umpqua Valley Public Defender

Saturday, June 14
Jedi Jury Deselection: Avoiding the Phantom Menace
La Mer Kyle-Griffiths, Training Division Chief, Los Angeles County Public Defender, Los Angeles CA

Immigration KYR & Hot Topics        
Kate Sinkins, Immigration Attorney, Lincoln City
J.J. Rollin and Erin McKee, Immigrant Rights Project, Oregon Justice Resource Center, Portland

Kintsukuroi Sentencing
Laurie Shertz, Portland




 
Recorded June 12–14, 2025

Qualifies for 1 ethics, 1 mental health/substance use, and 15.25 general credits.

Consortia, Law Offices and Nonprofits wishing multiple licenses, contact OCDLA.