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National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
View AgencyFounded in 1950, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) is a national, non-partisan, non-profit membership association that provides training, technical assistance, and services to prosecutors around the country in support of the prosecution profession. Proudly supporting over 6,000 members nationwide, NDAA represents state and local prosecutors’ offices in rural, urban and suburban jurisdictions. NDAA serves as a nationwide, interdisciplinary resource center for research, training, knowledge building, and accountability as it works to promote the fair administration of justice. Governed by a Board of Directors made up of appointees chosen by states’ prosecuting associations and current and past NDAA officers, our executive leadership, staff, and board members routinely provide expert policy advice, data, and testimony to the United States Congress and the Executive Branch on a wide variety of criminal justice issues. NDAA also provides amicus curiae briefs to the United States Supreme Court on decisions that impact the work of prosecutors throughout the country to maintain a high standard of ethics and professional responsibility. As the leading source of national expertise on the prosecution function, NDAA is a valuable resource not for our members, but also for the media, academia, government, and the communities our members serve.
Message OrganiserNDAA's Trial Advocacy 101 Series- Making a Good Record
Wednesday, October 28, 2026
Webinar
Event Overview
A clear and complete court record is the cornerstone of effective advocacy and successful appeals.
Join NDAA’s Trial Advocacy Academy 101 Series on October 28, 2026, for a webinar focused on practical strategies to ensure your record is accurate, persuasive, and appellate-ready.
In this session, you will learn:
Why a strong record is essential for trial and appellate review
Common mistakes—and how to avoid them
Techniques for preserving objections, rulings, and evidence
Best practices for creating a record that withstands appellate scrutiny
Don’t miss this chance to strengthen your skills and build confidence in one of the most critical aspects of trial advocacy.
*NDAA’s Trial Advocacy Academy 101 Series is ideal for prosecutors with limited trial experience who are looking to enhance their trial advocacy skills.
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