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Basis of Stop

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Video Program Catalog
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council
Published 2003


Section 8 of this catalog is a list of videos relevant to the prosecution of DUI cases. The catalog includes videos on the cross-examination of expert witnesses, drug recognition experts, enhancing your case by bringing exhibits to life, standard field sobriety testing, blood alcohol and pharmacology, Datamaster technology, DUI detection, and evidence gathering.
Affiliation: Prosecution
Available online: click here

Case Management

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Constitutional Rights

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Driver Response

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

DUI Offenses

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

DUI-Related Offenses

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Evidence

EC/IR Training Tape
Intoximeters Inc.
Published 0


This brief video segment describes and demonstrates how instruments utilizing fuel cell technology detect and measure alcohol in a person's blood stream. Although this video segment specifically describes the Intoximeter EC/IR, a commercial instrument used for determining blood alcohol levels, the video describes the scientific process that enables all instruments that use fuel cell technology to accurately determine blood alcohol content.
Affiliation: Vendor
Available online: click here

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Video Program Catalog
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council
Published 2003


Section 8 of this catalog is a list of videos relevant to the prosecution of DUI cases. The catalog includes videos on the cross-examination of expert witnesses, drug recognition experts, enhancing your case by bringing exhibits to life, standard field sobriety testing, blood alcohol and pharmacology, Datamaster technology, DUI detection, and evidence gathering.
Affiliation: Prosecution
Available online: click here

Field Sobriety Testing

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Innovative Systematic Approaches

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

DUI Drug Courts: Key Components
National Drug Court Institute
Published 2004


Using video footage of actual DUI court proceedings and "team" meetings (with the judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, and probation and treatment staff), these video segments describe the fundamental components of DUI courts, including: integration of treatment into the justice process; a nonadversarial, team approach; extensive judicial involvement with offenders; and predictable sanctions for noncompliance.
Affiliation: Other
Available online: click here

Judicial Outreach

Beyond the Bench
Police Executive Research Foundation
Published 1996


This video, which was prepared for NHTSA and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, addresses the range of extra-judicial juvenile DUI prevention and intervention activities in which judges may ethically participate. The video may be viewed by clicking on the link below. You may obtain a videotape from the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, P.O. Box 8970, Reno, Nevada, 89507, (775) 784-6012.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Offender Impact

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Officer Activity

Video Program Catalog
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council
Published 2003


Section 8 of this catalog is a list of videos relevant to the prosecution of DUI cases. The catalog includes videos on the cross-examination of expert witnesses, drug recognition experts, enhancing your case by bringing exhibits to life, standard field sobriety testing, blood alcohol and pharmacology, Datamaster technology, DUI detection, and evidence gathering.
Affiliation: Prosecution
Available online: click here

Sentencing Options

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

DUI Drug Courts: Key Components
National Drug Court Institute
Published 2004


Using video footage of actual DUI court proceedings and "team" meetings (with the judge, prosecutor, defense counsel, and probation and treatment staff), these video segments describe the fundamental components of DUI courts, including: integration of treatment into the justice process; a nonadversarial, team approach; extensive judicial involvement with offenders; and predictable sanctions for noncompliance.
Affiliation: Other
Available online: click here

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Societal Impact

Drug Court: A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
The 26th Judicial District of North Carolina in Charlotte
Published 2003


This video shows actual court proceedings and treatment team meetings from a DUI Court in North Carolina called the S.T.E.P. program. "S.T.E.P.," which is an acronym for Supervision, Treatment, Education, and Prevention, encourages recovery and aims to break the cycle of addiction, crime, and recidivism typical of DUI offenders. The S.T.E.P. program takes a rehabilitative approach to justice, incorporating intensive treatment, close supervision/case management, weekly drug testing, frequent appearances before the judge, and predictable and escalating sanctions for program violations.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Toxicology

Alcohol in the Human Body
Intoximeters Inc.
Published 0


This six-minute video segment on chemical testing for blood alcohol describes Henry's Law, which establishes a predictable, mathematical relationship between the concentration of alcohol in a deep lung breath sample and the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood. The video segment also describes the importance of observing a waiting period of at least fifteen minutes before taking a breath sample in order to eliminate inaccuracy problems arising from the presence of residual alcohol in the mouth.
Affiliation: Vendor
Available online: click here

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Types of Body Sample Tests

Alcohol in the Human Body
Intoximeters Inc.
Published 0


This six-minute video segment on chemical testing for blood alcohol describes Henry's Law, which establishes a predictable, mathematical relationship between the concentration of alcohol in a deep lung breath sample and the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood. The video segment also describes the importance of observing a waiting period of at least fifteen minutes before taking a breath sample in order to eliminate inaccuracy problems arising from the presence of residual alcohol in the mouth.
Affiliation: Vendor
Available online: click here

EC/IR Training Tape
Intoximeters Inc.
Published 0


This brief video segment describes and demonstrates how instruments utilizing fuel cell technology detect and measure alcohol in a person's blood stream. Although this video segment specifically describes the Intoximeter EC/IR, a commercial instrument used for determining blood alcohol levels, the video describes the scientific process that enables all instruments that use fuel cell technology to accurately determine blood alcohol content.
Affiliation: Vendor
Available online: click here

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

Video Program Catalog
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council
Published 2003


Section 8 of this catalog is a list of videos relevant to the prosecution of DUI cases. The catalog includes videos on the cross-examination of expert witnesses, drug recognition experts, enhancing your case by bringing exhibits to life, standard field sobriety testing, blood alcohol and pharmacology, Datamaster technology, DUI detection, and evidence gathering.
Affiliation: Prosecution
Available online: click here

Types of Field Sobriety Tests

Impaired Driving on Trial
Indiana Department of Toxicology
Published 2003


These video segments detail the pharmacology and toxicology of alcohol and drugs, depict three standardized field sobriety tests, demonstrate the administration of a breath alcohol test on an evidentiary machine, debunk some common evidentiary challenges to breath tests, and describe the differences between screening and confirmatory blood and urine drug tests.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Interactive DWI Trial
New Mexico Judicial Education Center
Published 2002


This simulated DWI trial, based on New Mexico law, addresses various issues that arise in a driving while impaired criminal case. Through a combination of videos and text, judges have an opportunity to make procedural and legal decisions in a situation similar to what they experience in their courtroom. In this virtual courtroom, the user plays the role of judge, including consulting the case file, listening to the testimony, ruling on objections, reaching judgment, and sentencing the defendant on the charges. At the end the user receives feedback on all of the decisions made during the trial.
Affiliation: Judicial
Available online: click here

NHTSA Impaired Driving Information Resources
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Published 2002


This CD contains NHTSA research relating to Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, a peer review article on horizontal eye gaze nystagmus, a 2001 summary of state case law on horizontal eye gaze nystagmus, and three brief video vignettes of SFST tests for illustration purposes only. In total, the CD contains the complete text of 12 publications deaing with impaired driving and the SFST battery. They are listed in chronological order and each is fully indexed and fully text-searchable. Individuals and agencies with a high degree of interest and specialization in impaired driving, such as judges, prosecutors and law enforcement, may order by fax at (301) 386-2194 or through State Highway Safety Offices or NHTSA Regional Offices. For a review of this CD, published in the Summer 2003 newsletter of the National Association of State Judicial Educators, click on the online link below.
Affiliation: Government
Available online: click here

Video Program Catalog
Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council
Published 2003


Section 8 of this catalog is a list of videos relevant to the prosecution of DUI cases. The catalog includes videos on the cross-examination of expert witnesses, drug recognition experts, enhancing your case by bringing exhibits to life, standard field sobriety testing, blood alcohol and pharmacology, Datamaster technology, DUI detection, and evidence gathering.
Affiliation: Prosecution
Available online: click here

 
Topics
Initial Stop of Vehicle
Field Sobriety Testing
Arrest
Testing of Body Samples
Charging of Offense
Pre-Trial and Trial Matters
Sentencing
Courts and DUI
Impact of DUI