I am trying to catch up on blogging I should have done a long time ago. I was recently quoted in Lawyers USA concerning the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test. The part of the article quoting me: “Challenge in Kansas Criminal defense lawyer J
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Attorneys in the state of Washington are currently putting on evidence to convince a court that the agency in charge of the breath testing program in that state should determine and report the level of “uncertainty” with respect to breath
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I haven’t blogged in awhile. We have been too busy. There has been a lot happening in the Kansas DUI world, so I will try to get to it all soon. Meanwhile, in Pasadena, Texas 9 police officers were stomping on a guy who was afraid of needles.
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Well, the sun has finally broken through and it is springtime, which means baseball, fishing and, oh yeah, time to make the Kansas DUI laws harsher. In keeping with their tradition, the legislature is currently in the process of running through a bil
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A recent story from the Washington Post relates that the DC Police Department is acknowledging that 9 out of 10 of their breath testing machines are inaccurate and that they are reviewing all DUI cases from October of 2008 through February of 2010. T
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I was sent the article below from a friend. I don’t know what LewRockwell.com is all about or who the author Mark Crovelli is, but the point of the tongue-in-cheek essay is well-made. How To Convince Men To Drive Drunk by Mark R. Crovelli by Ma
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Earlier in 2009, the National Academies of Science released a report which conclusively found serious deficiencies in the way that forensic criminology labs are run in America. The problems include a lack of standard certification programs for labs,
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