One Extraordinary Case - A Very Unusual Murder Trial

One Extraordinary Case - A Very Unusual Murder Trial

Recorded On: 07/24/2025

This case has everything from speeding to murder, with so many twists and turns.

This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 Annual Conference.  The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available). Total CEU 0.10

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Debbie Peterson, RPR

Debbie Peterson, RPR, has been an official court reporter in Minnesota for 29 years. She has served on several committees in the First and Second Judicial Districts of Minnesota and has served on statewide committees in an effort to promote and advance the stenographic reporting method.  She is a member of the Advisory Board for Anoka Technical College Judicial Reporting Program.  She has been and continues to be involved in MAVRC, Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters and Captioners