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    ASPATORE STRATEGIES FOR PROSECUTING DUI CASES

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    Through the NHTSA-sponsored Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement program (ARIDE) and improved funding for states’ Drug Recognition Expert programs, law enforcement agencies are encouraging more officers to become specialists in detecting impaired

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:41986719
    Pages:204
    Publication date:2016-06-29
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:ASPATORE STRATEGIES FOR PROSECUTING DUI CASES
    Update frequency:Updated annually
    Update Format:Pocket parts
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2016
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    Authors:

    Bill Lindsey

    Bill Lindsey, a Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor with the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services, spent the first eighteen years of his life growing up in rural Alabama. He left home to study political science at University of Mississippi, and then

     

    Garett Berman

    Garett M. Berman has been a prosecutor since 2007, and he currently serves as the Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (TSRP) Program Manager for the state of Florida. As the Florida TSRP coordinator, he is tasked with training and assisting thousands of

     

    Jennifer R. Knudsen

    Jennifer R. Knudsen, Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor (TSRP) for the Colorado District Attorneys' Council, graduated from University of Denver with a bachelor of arts in political science (Departmental Honors with Distinction and University Honors)

     

    Joseph A. McCormack

    The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee has designated Joseph A. McCormack the New York State Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor and, thus, he is responsible for statewide training of prosecutors and law enforcement, in addition to being a statewide legal

     

    Moses Garcia

    Moses Garcia is in private practice with the Municipal Research Services Center in Washington as a legal consultant on impaired driving and traffic law. He is a veteran prosecutor with over twenty years' experience and hundreds of trials and appeals in

     

    Tara M. Jenswold

    Tara M. Jenswold, Assistant Attorney General for the Wisconsin Department of Justice, has served as the Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor for the state of Wisconsin since 2003. In 2009, Ms. Jenswold joined the Wisconsin Department of Justice as an Assistant