Co-author: Steven Oberman
Author info: Adjunct Professor of Law
Publication Date: June 2013
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Synopsis: For even the most seasoned attorneys, defending DUI cases has always presented special challenges. Today–due to legislative developments, the introduction of incredibly sophisticated blood alcohol-testing technologies, and an increasingly harsh prosecutorial climate–mounting a successful defense is more difficult than ever. The seventh edition of Drunk Driving Defense is updated to reflect recent developments which includes a new section on Sentencing of Non-Citizens; detailed information about the SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) device; updated state-by-state listing of DMV contacts; and expanded discussions on the offense of DUI by marijuana, the source code issue in breath testing devices, and how recent U.S. Supreme Court cases impact the admissibility of chemical test evidence in a DUI case. Drunk Driving Defense provides hard-hitting tactics every step of the way, from the administrative license suspension hearing, to the pretrial investigation, to cross-examination of police and expert witnesses, and finally to the jury summation itself. You’ll be fully briefed on the statutory and case law, evidentiary issues and procedures applied in federal and state courts nationwide.
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