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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Louisiana
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, a Sponsor of CLE courses in Louisiana approved by the Louisiana State Bar Association, Sponsor #7395.
Louisiana attorneys are required to take 12.5 credit hours every year including at least 1 credit in Ethics and 1 credit in Professionalism. The compliance cycle is from January 1st through December 31st.
Louisiana attorneys may earn up to 4 CLE credit hours from National Academy of CLE, including Ethics and Professionalism credits using our Online & iOS/Android App courses. The maximum number of self-study credits allowed per cycle is 4.
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How Defense Attorneys Can Effectively Use The Stand Your Ground Law To Win Criminal Cases
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General Credits
1
For Access To This Course
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About This Course
Offering a comprehensive history and current state of Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law, this CLE course will present the law’s benefits to your potential clients.
The course will include an overview of motion hearings related to Stand Your Ground as well as examples of how the law was successfully implemented in a recent homicide case.