Randolph McAfee, Inc. Law Enforcement Training Writing Search Warrants |
| Writing Search Warrants is a 24 hour class designed for all officers from those who have little or no experience in writing affidavits to obtain search warrants to the veteran writers who want to improve their skills. This user friendly class produces effective search warrant affidavit writing techniques that produce professional results. Topics include: • Basic Search & Seizure Law • Supreme Court Decisions • Fourth Amendment Issues • Search Warrant Affidavits • Getting it Right the First Time Classes are taught by one of the following instructors and indicated by the class. Wiley B. “Sonny” McAfee was employed by the Houston Police Department for more than 20 years serving in assignments including helicopter patrol, narcotics, internal affairs, and retired as a lieutenant in the Homicide Division. Following his retirement, Sonny has been an attorney for the First Court of Appeals, a prosecutor in Harris & Smith Counties, Legal Advisor to Irving Police Department and a well respected International consultant. He served as a consultant to the governments of Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina for the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program of the U.S. Department of Justice. Currently Sonny trains officers around the nation in current search and seizure issues, drafting search warrant affidavits, legal aspects of highway interdiction, police liability, Fifth and Sixth Amendment interrogation issues, homicide investigations and Texas Criminal Procedure. Ted Wilson recently retired from the Harris County District Attorney's Office after 34 years. During his tenure with that office, Ted worked as a trial court prosecutor trying everything from misdemeanor cases to capital, death penalty, murder cases. Then he was assigned to the Special Crimes Bureau. During his 28 years in that Bureau, Ted was a Major Fraud prosecutor, the Major Narcotics Offenders prosecutor, Chief of the Organized Crime Division, Chief of the Major Offender Division and, Chief of the Special Crimes Bureau. Ted was the Chief of the Professional Development Bureau during his last year in that office focusing his efforts on training all of the attorneys and investigators. Ted has been training police officers for the past 20 years. He is an instructor at the Houston Police Department Academy, the Harris County Sheriff's Academy, the Texas District and County Attorney's Association, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Regional Counterdrug Training Academy and the Midwestern Counterdrug Training Center. He is also a guest instructor for the Louisiana District Attorney's Association, the Vermont State's Attorney's Association, the Houston H.I.D.T.A. and numerous police and prosecution agencies throughout Texas. He is also the co-author of the Manual for Arrest Search and Seizure Warrants published by the Texas District and Count Attorney's Association. He is a graduate of St. Edward's University and South Texas College of Law. Please bring a laptop computer with you. If you don't have access to one please notify us at 940 231 0476 before the class date. December 7 – 9, 2009 This class is taught by Sonny McAfee. Hosted by Roanoke Police Department 609 Dallas Drive Roanoke, Texas 76262 Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Contact: Sergeant Sheppard (817) 491-6052 Or RMI Richard Dix (817) 312-9605 FEE: $395.00 The tuition includes a manual, a copy of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association Warrants Manual written by the Bureau Chief of Professional Development of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, Ted Wilson, and retired 36th Judicial District Attorney, Tom Bridges. The book contains a CD containing numerous examples and templates for effective arrest and search warrants. Checks should be made to Randolph McAfee, Inc. and mailed with your registration form (Contact Us & Registration). You will receive a confirmation letter or e-mail acknowledging your written registration. FEE: $395.00 The tuition includes a manual, a copy of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association Warrants Manual written by the Bureau Chief of Professional Development of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, Ted Wilson, and retired 36th Judicial District Attorney, Tom Bridges. The book contains a CD containing numerous examples and templates for effective arrest and search warrants. Checks should be made to Randolph McAfee, Inc. and mailed with your registration form (Contact Us & Registration). You will receive a confirmation letter or e-mail acknowledging your written registration. MAIL OR FAX REGISTRATION FORM WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO: Contact Us & Registration - Randolph McAfee, Inc. P. O. Box 1290 Lake Dallas, TX 75065-1290 (940) 231- 0476 Jill McAfee (817) 312 - 9605 Richard Dix FAX (940) 497- 2705 www.randolphmcafeeinc.com jill@randolphmcafeeinc.com wiley@searchwarrants.us richard@searchwarrants.us |
