
$595 EARLY REGISTRATION UNTIL OCT 20
The “Basic Criminal Investigation: Case Assignment to Courtroom” program prepares the attendee for the transition from their current position to an investigative assignment, such as Detective or Criminal Investigator. The Basic Criminal Investigation course prepares officers to manage a wide variety of common criminal investigations, from the initial scene response to case preparation and presentation for prosecution. An emphasis is placed on the preparation of affidavits, preparation and execution of search and arrest warrants, interview and interrogation procedures, and the criminal investigator’s role in the identification, collection and preservation of physical evidence.
Basic Criminal Investigation:
Case Assignment to Courtroom
presented by
TxFACT
Hosted by: Georgetown Police Department
3500 D B Wood Rd, Georgetown, TX 78628
TIME: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
YOU WILL LEARN
- The Crime Scene
- Injury & Death Investigations
- Sex Crimes
- Robbery Investigations
- Property Crime Investigations
- Crimes Involving Computers
- Case Management
- Interviews & Interrogations
- Subpoenas & Affidavits
- Search Warrants
- Crime Scene Search & Protection
- Crimes Against Persons
- Utilizing Informants
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
Rudy Flores started his career in 1982, serving as a deputy sheriff, and municipal police officer before joining the Texas Department of Public Safety, where he served as a Trooper, Sergeant and Texas Ranger. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior College and is a graduate of the Leadership Command College at Sam Houston State University. Retiring in 2015, he continues to work as a professional trainer and consultant. Rudy is now the Sheriff of Anderson County, Texas. Nick Webb retired in 2010 with over 20 years of service as a municipal police officer. His last position was as the Palestine (Texas) Police Department Patrol Division Commander (Lieutenant). He holds an Associates of Science degree from Trinity Valley Community College and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. After retirement, he served as an investigator at the Henderson County (Texas) Sheriff’s Office (2010-2015). He is now the Chief Deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.