Attorney training covering Article 39.14 discovery metadata, the Brady-39.14 intersection, and the IMC Machine workflow for metadata-deficient productions.
Price: $500 one-time.
Friday afternoon. A defense attorney sits down for focused training on Article 39.14 metadata: what the statute requires, what prosecutors actually produce, how to spot deficiencies, and how to prepare a supplemental discovery motion for attorney review.
What it is
A 1.5-hour attorney training session covering the practical workflow of Article 39.14 discovery metadata review, with specific focus on the Brady-39.14 intersection. The IMC Machine’s metadata-audit workflow is demonstrated alongside the statutory analysis. CLE credit and reporting are included only when approval and reporting are confirmed in the signed order form.
What’s in it
- 1.5-hour training session
- Live or recorded session
- Workbook with statutory text, case citations, and motion templates
- Hands-on demo of metadata-audit on a benchmark production
- Q&A with the instructor
- Certificate of completion provided to attendee; State Bar reporting only when confirmed in writing
Who it’s for
Criminal-defense attorneys handling Texas matters. Built for the attorney who wants a deeper working knowledge of 39.14 metadata practice.
When to pick this one
Pick this for Article 39.14 specific training. For broader evidence-engine training, see Attorney Training: Evidence Orchestrator Workflow. For three-model review training, see Attorney Training: Three-Model Review.
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