Elmer H. Young III

4325 Washngton Road #101, Evans, GA

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Education

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University of Georgia- 1965-1968
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Columbus College- Columbus, Georgia 1964-1965
2019
Bob Keenan's Reptile in Criminal Defence Seminar, Certificate of Completion
2018
Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Doug Peter's-2018-Child Molestation Seminar
2018
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Multiple certificates, Too many to list
2017
NACDL- CLE-" STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY", Successfully Completed
2017
NCDD/ Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Mastering Scientific/ Forensic Evidence
2017
NACDL-CLE- " Strategies For Defending Sex Crimes"- Aspatore, Successfully Completed
2017
LAWYER CO-OP- CLE-"CRIMES OF VIOLENCE, RAPE AND OTHER SEX CRIMES",, Successfully Completed
2017
NACDL-CLE- SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND RESIDENCY RESTRICTION LAWS, Successfully Completed
2017
Texas Assn of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Certificate
2017
NACDL-CLE, TEXT- STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING SEX CRIMES
2017
NACDL NATIONAL SEMINAR-"ZEALOUS ADVOCACY IN SEXUAL ASSAULT & CHILD VICTIMS CASES, 3 day seminar- Las Vegas - Attendee
2016
NACDLcle" Zealous Advocacy in Sexual Assault and Child Victims Cases ", Certificate of Atendance- Las Vegas, NV
2016
NACDL-CLE, PATTERN CROSS-EXAMINATION FOR SEXUALASSAULT CASES
2016
NACDL-CLE-"PATTERN CROSS-EXAMINATION FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES", Successfully Completed
2015
GACDL-CLE- DEFENSE OF THE CHILDMOLESTATION CASE IN GEORGIA, Successfully Completed
2014
DODD-Forensic testing and Consulting, Certificate of Course Completion
2014
NCDD-Mastering Scientific Evidence, Successfully completed
2012
Mastery Institute of NLP, Practitioner of NLP Certificate
2012
NCDD at Harvard University Law School, Certificate
2011
Scottish Rite Freemasonry, 32nd
2011
Coastal Bankruptcy Institute, Certificate
2011
Financial Peace University, Certificate
2011
Harvard University Law School, Certificate
2010
Coastal Bankruptcy Institute, Certificate of Attendance
2009
American Academy of Forensic Science- National Conference, 2009 -Scientific training in Toxicology, Forensic Evidence, Certificate of Attendance- Denver, Co.
2009
NCDD Winter Program- Atlanta- Advanced Training, litigation, Evidence, Trial skills, Certificate of Attendance
2008
Mastering Scientific Evidence Seminar- Dallas, Tx, Certificate
2008
Forensic Blood and Urine Seminar- Atlanta, Ga, Certificate of Attendance
2006
Mastering Scientific Evidence- Dallas, Tx, Certificate of Attendance
2004
Drug Recognition Overview- Atlanta, Georgia- DRE Drug Recognition Protocols, Certificate of Attendance
2004
Intoxilyzer 5000 Course- Atlanta, Ga 40 Hour course,- Infrared Spectometry, Analysis and Testing, Certificate of Attendance
2003
NCDD Seminar at Harvard University Law School, Certificate of Attendance
2002
Georgia Indigent Defense Seminar Instructor
2002
Mastering Scientific Evidence- Atlanta, Georgia, Certificate of Completion
1999
NCDD at Harvard University Law School, Certificate of Completion
1998
National College of DUI Defense Seminar, Certificate of Attendance
1998
NHTSA Field Sobriety Instructor Course- Atlanta Georgia- Qualified FST Instructor, Certificate of Proficiency
1975
John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, Georgia, JD - Juris Doctor

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Publications

2005:
ICLE- Georgia, How to Evaluate a DUI Case
1990:
Pro Se Press, Savannah, Georgia, "How to Do Your Own Divorce In Georgia
1990:
Pro Se Press, Savannah, Georgia, How to Do Your Own Name- Change In Georgia

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