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Accreditation and CLE Rules for West Virginia
Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, a presumptive provider of CLE in WV, approved by the WV State Bar.
West Virginia attorneys are required to take 24 credit hours every 2 years including 3 credit hours of Ethics.
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West Virginia attorneys must complete their CLE requirement by June 30th on even years. The deadline for reporting is July 31st.
West Virginia attorneys can carry over 6 credits, none of which can be ethics, into the next reporting period.
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The Complex Homicide Prosecution: A Case Study of the Trial of Ted Bundy’s Last Murder
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General Credits
2
$55
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
This CLE course will delve into the criminal activity of murderer Ted Bundy following his jail break in Colorado leading to his arrest in Florida. The course will explain the investigation of his last murder and offer a comprehensive account of how the prosecution built and delivered the case at trial. Lawyer performances will be critiqued with an eye toward better handling of high-profile murder cases.