Driving under the influence of drugs

AuthorJonathan Dichter/Bruce Kapsack
Pages419-436
DRIVING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
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CHAPTER 9
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
I. INTRODUCTION
§9:01 States Fall Into Two Camps
§9:02 State Must Prove Impairment in Driving Ability
§9:03 Drug Recognition Matrix
II. DISCOVERY
§9:10 Understand Testing Procedures
§9:11 Get a Retest
§9:12 Ask for Specif‌ics
III. JURY SELECTION
§9:20 Where the Case Will Be Won
§9:21 Sample Voir Dire
IV. DRUG RECOGNITION EVALUATOR PROGRAM
§9:30 Overview of the Drug Recognition Expert Program
§9:31 Receiving Drug Recognition Evaluator Certif‌ication
§9:32 Maintaining Drug Recognition Evaluator Certif‌ication
§9:33 The 12-Step Drug Recognition Evaluator Evaluation
V. CROSSEXAMINATION OF THE DRUG RECOGNITION EVALUATOR
§9:40 The Nine Major Areas of Attack
§9:41 Missing Symptoms
§9:42 Symptoms That Are Normal
§9:43 Alternative Explanations
§9:44 Client’s Normal
§9:45 Doctor Cop/Just a Cop
§9:46 The Unknown
§9:47 The Guessing Game
§9:48 Training Comparison
§9:49 Non-Specif‌ic Areas of Examination
§9:50 The ARIDE Off‌icer
VI. MARIJUANA DUIS SPECIFICALLY
§9:60 Introduction
§9:61 Phase One—Vehicle in Motion
§9:62 Phase Two—Personal Contact
§9:63 Phase Three—Pre-Arrest Screening
§9:64 Putting It All Together—A Probable Cause Argument
DRIVING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF DRUGS
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