As a Provider of CLE, how do I report courses to qualify for Capital Counsel Training?
After May1, 2006, attorney seeking appointment as defense counsel in capital cases shall have completed a minimum of 18 credit hours of training relevant to representation in capital cases. The PA CLE Board has developed a classification system with CLE providers to identify and report courses that contribute to this requirement. Courses reported to the CLE Board relating to capital counsel training in the following area should be designated with the Type of Law Code: CAP. This option is available when filing a Course Notification or Application in the ASAP/APPro system. Training in capital cases shall include, but not be limited to, training in the following areas: 1. relevant state, federal and international law; 2. pleading and motion practice; 3. pretrial investigation, preparation, strategy and theory regarding guilt and penalty phases; 4. jury selection; 5. trial preparation and presentation; 6. presentation and rebuttal of relevant scientific, forensic, biological and mental hea
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