Articles
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DWI Corner
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Stop the insanity! Meet with your cops after trial
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An unanswered question from the DWI Summit<p>
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Boating while intoxicated
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A DWI Court’s success in a small county
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New objections and laws concerning blood draws
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Making no-refusal holidays float<p>
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Drawing blood in the jail
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Keeping children safe from intoxicated drivers
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A battle at punishment
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Maneuvering crime victims safely through a minefield
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Another weapon against impaired driving
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A missing tool in DWI trials
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Letting defendants have the final word on evidence of intoxication is in its twilight
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Two important changes on intoxication offenses from the legislature
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An unnecessary sequel: blood-alcohol analysis, the Confrontation Clause, and Bullcoming v. New Mexico
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Prosecuting the drugged driver
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Not a single blood search warrant
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Nine steps on a seven-step boat
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10 myths about drugged driving
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Watch your language in DWI jury charges
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New to DWI prosecution?
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Misdemeanor voir dire
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What to do about Missouri v. McNeely
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If it bleeds, it doesn’t always plead
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All is not lost after McNeely
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Chilli’s story will warm your heart
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Bill Swaim honored by MADD
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An iPad for every agency
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Care for the victims of DWI
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A letter from the Department of Public Safety crime lab
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Picking the best possible jury
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Stopping drunk drivers on the excited report of just about anyone
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Drawing blood on every suspected DWI
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When ‘intoxicated’ is a defendant’s ‘normal’
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Get a warrant! The CCA weighs in on mandatory blood draws … and the news isn’t good
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New training tools for local prosecutors
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Legislative changes to the occupational driver’s license statutes