Defending DUIs in Washington
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Defending DUIs in Washington, Third Edition offers step-by-step instructions for every detail of the law that applies to a drunk driving case - from the moment the police officer initiates the stop, through trial and appeal. This leading Washington reference allows practitioners to have "at their fingertips" the case citations, court rules, and statutes to plan the defense, prepare pretrial motions, support or overcome objections, and obtain favorable evidentiary rulings. The discussion is packed with winning strategies and tactics to maximize the chance of a successful defense.
Some highlights of the new third edition include:
• Boating under the influence, including discussion of civil administrative coast guard hearings in DUI cases, the hearing process, and mandatory criminal penalties
• Drug recognition experts, including DRE protocol and DRE training and certification, and pretrial preparation where a DRE officer is involved
• Extensive revisions to the discussions of direct examination of the defense expert and the BAC Verifier Datamaster.
• Analysis of immigration consequences of a DUI conviction; federal DUIs committed on federal property under the Assimilative Crimes Act; the Interstate Compact on Adult Supervision, and consequences to the commercial driver
• Techniques for voir dire, opening statements, and summation
• Incorporation of extensive case law from around the country where stops for routine traffic infractions have been held not to support a DUI stop.
• A new chapter dedicated exclusively to COVID-19, which provides comprehensive tips to adapt your practice to the changes and challenges brought on by the pandemic
With Defending DUIs in Washington, you'll gain the confidence you need to overcome the prosecutorial advantage. A complete appendix of forms gives you a starting point for drafting your own fee agreements and pleadings. You'll also learn how to obtain the documents you need to build a topnotch defense.
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Table of contents
Ch. 1 An Overview of Issues in DUI Cases
Ch. 2 The 2:00 a.m. Phone Call
Ch. 3 Initial Interview
Ch. 4 Discovery and Related Issues
Ch. 5 Plea Bargaining
Ch. 6 Deferred Prosecution
Ch. 7 Pretrial Motions
Ch. 8 Jury Selection
Ch. 9 Opening Statements in DUI Trials
Ch. 10 Cross-Examination of the Arresting Officer
Ch. 11 Field Sobriety Tests
Ch. 12 DRE and Drugged Driving
Ch. 13 Scientific Principles of Forensic Breath Alcohol Testing
Ch. 13A The DataMaster
Ch. 13B Draeger Alcotest 9510
Ch. 14 Blood Tests
Ch. 15 Direct Examination of the Defense Expert
Ch. 16 Summation
Ch. 17 Implied Consent and the Department of Licensing
Ch. 18 Jury Instructions
Ch. 19 Boating Under the Influence
Ch. 20 Adapting Practice to COVID-19
Appendices
Table of Cases
Index