| Tape 1: The Implied Consent Law |
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Side 1 |
Drive
Operation
Actual physical control
Under the influence
Intoxicating liquor
Drugs |
Direct evidence
Circumstantial evidence
Public way |
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Side 2 |
Under the influence (continued)
DRE evaluation
Expert evidence |
DWI per se case
Elements |
Tape 2: Detection and Apprehension |
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Side 1 |
Detection and Apprehension
Phase one: Vehicle in motion
Phase two: Personal contact
Phase three: Pre-arrest screening |
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Side 2 |
Detection (continued)
Field sobriety tests
HGN |
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Tape 3: Detection and Apprehension (continued) |
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Side 1 |
Detection
HGN (continued)
Preliminary breath test |
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Side 2 |
Detection (continued)
Processing
Motor vehicle crash |
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Tape 4: The Implied Consent Law and Administration of Chemical
Tests |
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Side 1 |
The implied consent law
Implied consent rights & responsibilities
Choice of test
Warnings |
Right to refusal
Right to independent test
Right to consult with attorney
Adequacy of warnings |
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Side 2 |
Adequacy of warnings (continued)
Unconscious driver
Refusal
Statutory rules and regulations |
Effect of non-compliance
Chain of custody
Felony - DWI blood tests |
Tape 5: Constitutional Law in the DWI / DUI Case |
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Side 1 |
Grounds for stopping motor vehicle
Reasonable articulable suspicion
Information from third party
Temporary detention |
Custodial arrest
Probable cause
Standard DWI
Refusal cases |
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Side 2 |
When does arrest occur?
Motor vehicle collision cases
Arrest without a warrant
Warrantless search and seizure
Entries into home
Entries into driveways |
Admissions by driver
Pre-arrest
Post-arrest
Seizure of blood
Sobriety checkpoints |