Andrew Mishlove

Andrew Mishlove

4425 N Port Washington Road, Suite 110
Glendale, WI 53212

Phone: 414-332-3499

Website: wisconsin-owi.com

Fellow Sustaining Member Board Certified Faculty National Task Force Task-Force-Member SS CertifiedSFST ARIDE

About Andrew Mishlove

President and Dean of the NCDD, 2022-2023 term; Course Director, Serious Science, The NCDD Advanced Course in Blood Analysis and TrialAdvocacy, 2014 to present; NCDD Regent, 2011-present; Graduate of the Spence Trial Lawyers College, 2014; Board Certified Specialist in DUI/OWI Defense, 2005-present; Co-Author, Wisconsin OWI Defense, The Law and Practice, 2013; NCDD Wisconsin State Delegate 2009-2011; Chairman of the Criminal Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, 1990-1994; Editor, Wisconsin Criminal Law News, 1990-1994; Top-Rated by Superlawyers, Martindale-Hubbell and Avvo; Voted Wisconsin's Best DUI Defense lawyer Wisconsin Law Journal readers' poll.


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Personal Contact: Using the Officer's Observations Against Them

03/10/2025

Written by Charles GoodwinEdited by Michelle Behan and Steven Hernandez The typical DUI investigation has three phases. It begins with the vehicle in motion and focuses on driving patterns that officers are trained might indicate impairment. Next is personal contact, where the officer will observe physical manifestations that are also purportedly correlated with alcohol ingestion and impairment. Finally, the officer will...

Introduction of Autonomous Vehicles and SAE Levels of Driving Automation

02/12/2025

By By Lance Hendron An autonomous vehicle, in other words is self-driving car, is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no human input.1 In 2014, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), launched SAE J3016 Recommended Practice: Taxonomy and Definitions for Terms Related to Driving Automation Systems for On-Road Motor Vehicles, commonly referenced as the SAE Levels of...

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