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attorney george holton yates attends 2016 nadcl seminar

Virginia Beach criminal defense attorney, George Holton Yates, recently attended the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), which took place at the Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The seminar discussed various topics in sexual assault and victims of child sexual abuse cases. NACDL holds this seminar each year, and this past year’s event in November was the seventh annual.

Several speakers attended the event to provide insight and research on the latest strategies on providing defense in these cases. The seminar at NADCL touched upon the various technologies that government employees have available in prosecuting cases. This includes cases handling DNA, forensic computer analysis, forensic interviews from the victims, and other in-depth interrogation techniques.

The speakers at NACDL offered insight on criminal defense lawyers can stay one step ahead of the prosecutor arguments. George Holton Yates is a trusted and widely respected attorney, and highly knowledgeable in criminal defense, particularly sex crime defense, techniques. His attendance highlights not only his dedication to the craft, but also his sharpens his understanding of the various techniques that are currently being used in today’s courtrooms.

Our Virginia Beach sex crime and criminal defense lawyer offers defense in a broad range of cases. He is a board-certified attorney and former prosecutor. For more information, please call the office today at (757) 491-8800.

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