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2018 Winter Session Written Materials (Atlanta, GA)

2018 Winter Session Written Materials (Atlanta, GA)

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Prescription for Disaster

  • Drugs That Impair Driving & ARIDE Overview for Lawyers
  • Navigating Through the Haze of Prescription and Legalized Marijuana
  • The 3 Most Important Things Lawyers Need to Know About Prescription Drug DUI Cases
  • Unusual Aspects of Defending DUI Drug Cases
  • Client Management Before, During and After Court
  • How to Investigate and Prepare to Challenge the State's Expert in a DUI Drug Case
  • The Opioid Crisis in America
  • Defending the Ambien Case and other Sleep Driving Issues
  • Challenging Drug Recognition Experts
  • Dr. Whited's Rx to Win a DUI Drug Case

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NCDD members have access to a comprehensive forensic library that provides invaluable information to be used when defending clients charged with DUI.

This library includes scientific articles on drug and alcohol intoxication, toxicology and pharmacology, methods of testing for blood alcohol content, field sobriety testing, potential errors that may occur during testing, accident reconstruction, expert testimony, and evidentiary rules. This valuable information can ensure that you provide a high quality defense to clients charged with DUI based on the circumstances of their case and the laws in their state.

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