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NHTSA SFST Manuals

Seminars

May 17, 2016 at 12 Noon – “Vehicle in Motion” – TSTA Building 316 West 12 Street, Austin, Texas  78701

Vehicle-In-Motion-10-Web.pdf

October 27, 2017 “Scaled Questions” – Travis County Court House

Scaled Questions Slides

November 3, 2023 “Miranda and the Two-Step Interrogation Technique” – Travis County Court House

Miranda Presentation

Miranda and the Two Step Interrogation Technique

  • Austin Community College
  • Immigration Consequences in Criminal Cases
  • 2019
  • Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • How to Eliminate Authoritarian Jurors with Scaled Questions
  • 2017
  • ACDLA Seminar
  • Punishment Issues – The Law in Criminal Cases
  • 2015
  • Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Expert Witnesses
  • 2014
  • Trial Advocacy
  • Closing Argument
  • 2013
  • Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • McNeely and Mandatory DWI Blood Draws
  • 2013
  • DWI Defense Project
  • The Psychology of Voir Dire
  • 2012
  • ACDLA Seminar
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2012
  • Forensic Evidence
  • New Trends in Eyewitness Identification
  • 2011
  • ACDLA Seminar
  • Scaled Questions
  • 2011
  • Voir Dire — Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Seminar
  • Voir Dire – Scaled Questions DWI/DUI
  • 2010
  • Top Gun DWI Seminar
  • DWI — Voir Dire
  • 2010
  • Closing Argument in Criminal Cases
  • Closing Argument
  • 2010
  • ACDLA Seminar
  • Punishment Hearings
  • 2008
  • Travis County Criminal Law Retreat
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2007
  • Operation Texas Freedom
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2007
  • Bench and Bar Conference
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2007
  • Williamson County Bar Association Meeting
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2006
  • University of Texas Legal Clinic
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2006
  • South Padre Island
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2006
  • Operation Texas Freedom
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2006
  • ACDLA Seminar
  • Eyewitness Identification
  • 2004
  • Qualifications for Court Assigned Cases
  • Bond Reduction and Habeas Petitions
  • 2002

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Austin Criminal Defense lawyer David Frank is based in Texas and has a reputation for being an experienced criminal trial lawyer. In April of 2014 he challenged the Texas Mandatory DWI Blood Draw Statute in two test cases. The appellate courts agreed and found that the Mandatory Blood Draw Statute runs afoul of the Fourth Amendment. In November 2014 he helped lead a State-Wide effort against a SOAH rule change. That effort led to a simpler process to subpoena witnesses for ALR Hearings. He is the Past President of the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and currently serves on the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association Strike Force Committee.David Frank has been an attorney since 1993. He is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. An attorney who is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Law must have experience in the preparation and trial of serious criminal matters. The attorney must also have extensive knowledge of state and federal constitutional law, evidence, procedure and penal laws involved in the trial of these matters.

Well known among members of the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Mr. Frank has devoted his practice to representing individuals accused of crimes. His practice includes defending against all felony and misdemeanor arrests including Driving While Intoxicated DWI and DUI, theft, robbery, burglary, marijuana possession, drug possession, aggravated assault, misapplication of fiduciary property, fraud, resisting arrest, credit card abuse, and family violence.

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