Washington DUI Practice Manual assists lawyers and judges handling cases involving drinking and driving. This manual covers:
- The definitions of DUI and related driving offenses
- The doctrine of corpus delicti
- The judicial interpretation of operating a motor vehicle in the state
- The scientific background necessary to undertake the complexity of defending DUI cases and to overcome evidentiary challenges
- Suggestions for arguing a case to save hours of research time
- An expansion of the general principles of handling DUI cases to address specific concerns of professional commercial drivers and pilots
The text also contains the chronological order of a drinking and driving case. Discussions included are:
Vehicle stop
Detention and pre-arrest activities
Chemical testing
Commencement of a case
Discovery
Pretrial process
Peripheral matters, such as department of licensing hearings and the new ignition interlock license
Useful forms also are provided throughout the text at the end of related chapters.