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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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

DMV APS HEARINGS & PROCEDURES

 

   

The Administrative Per Se (APS) Suspension Action

Often referred to as the “stop and snatch” law, the Administrative Per Se (APS) Suspension law is intended to promptly remove drunk drivers from the road. The 30-day temporary license that accompanies every Order (discussed below) obviously defeats this legislative goal, but it is necessary to avoid due process challenges to the summary taking of one’s driving privilege without the opportunity to contest the action.