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PRE-TRIAL PROCEDURES

Drunk Driving Offenses

Additional Charges

Arraignment and Pretrial Matters

Prior Convictions and DUI Defenses

DUI Discovery Procedures

Pretrial Motions

Search and Seizure Law

 

TRIAL PROCEDURES

 

Motions in Limine (Trial Motions)

Trial Defenses of DUI

Breath Testing Defenses

Blood Testing Defenses

Field Sobriety Testing Defenses

Cross-Examination of the Officer

Cross-Examination of the Expert

 

DMV, WRITS & APPEALS

 

DMV APS Hearings & Procedures

DMV Physical & Mental Hearings

DMV Negligent Operator Hearings

DMV Administrative Writs and Appeals

Criminal Writs and Appeals

Interstate Licensing Consequences

Restitution Matters in DUI Cases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

CROSS EXAMINATION OF THE OFFICER

 

   

Below is a summary of “10 Codes” typically used by police dispatchers. There are often local variations.

Law Enforcement "10 Codes"

 

10-1

You are being received poorly

10-21h

Telephone home

10-2

You are being received well

10-22

Cancel last message

10-3

Stop

Transmission/Change channels

10-23

Stand by

10-4

Message received

10-24

Trouble at station

10-5

Relay message

10-27

Check for warrants

10-6

Station is busy

10-28

Check vehicle or subject

10-7

Out of service/Off the air

10-29

Check vehicle or subject wants

10-8

In service/On the air

10-30

Subject has no record or wants

10-9

Repeat last message

10-31

Subject has record, no wants

10-10

Out of service, radio on

10-32

Subject wanted

10-11

Give FCC call sign/Talk slower

10-33

Emergency traffic on air

10-12

Visitors present

10-34

Clear for emergency traffic/Resume normal broadcast

10-13

Advise weather/road conditions

10-35

Confidential Information/Backup needed

10-14

Convoy or escort detail

10-36

Correct time (is)/Confidential Information

10-15

En route to jail with prisoner

10-37

Correct time (is)

10-16

Pick up prisoner

10-39

Message delivered

10-17

Pick up documents

10-86

Traffic check

10-18

Complete assignment quickly

10-87

Meet the officer

10-19

Go(ing) to station

10-97

Arriving at assignment

10-20

(What is your/my) location

10-98

Assignment completed

10-21

Telephone the station

10-99

Officer needs help, EMERGENCY