ONLY $10 PRE- REGISTRATION
Criminal Process and Terminology for Interpreters
Presented by Gennady Bronshteyn
This workshop will touch on the Issues of the criminal process that come up all the time, but are often misunderstood. It will explain stays of adjudication, imposition, and execution; Omnibus, and Morrisey hearings, as well as, who is that mysterious Huber.
Gennady Bronshteyn was born and grew up in Leningrad, former Soviet Union. After graduating from High School Gennady studied at Rimsky-Korsakov Music College in Leningrad, and served in The Soviet Army. Gennady immigrated to The United States in 1989, graduated from University of Minnesota School of Music with Bachelor's Degree in music education, for three years heroically he taught band and orchestra in middle schools. Gennady started working as an interpreter in 1996, he passed the court certification exam in 2001. In 2012 Gennady graduated from William Mitchell College of Law.
He now works as an attorney, as an interpreter and manages GBR Interpreting and Translation Services.
Gennady and his wife Nina also have a brand new 3 month old baby.
When: Saturday May 16th, 2015
Time: 9:00am to 12:00pm
3 hours of continuing education credit
3 hours of ATA credit
LOCATION:
United and Children's Hospital
John Nasseff Heart Center (Conference Hall)
255 Smith Ave
St Paul, Mn
Online registration (up to May 14th) click here
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NEW Preregistered Members: $10.00
Preregistered Non-members: $25.00
Same day registration: 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
All (members and non-members) same day registration: $25.00
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If you do not register ahead of time, you must arrive BEFORE 8:45
THE EVENT WILL START AT 9:00 AM. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE OF COLLEAGUES AND ORGANIZERS AND ARRIVE EARLY
Anyone arriving after 9:00 a.m. or leaving before 12 p.m. will not receive a certificate of participation.
DIRECTIONS & PARKING:
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Parking available in the Gold Ramp (NOT free.)
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