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Between the Lines is published quarterly by the American Prosecutors Research Institute’s National Traffic Law Center. Items may be reprinted if attributed to APRI’s National Traffic Law Center. Please provide copies to Between the Lines. Contact us if you have inquiries or article suggestions at 703-549-4253. |
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Between the Lines is prepared under Cooperative Agreement Number DTNH22-98-H-05881 from the U.S. Dept. of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Points of view or opinions expressed in these documents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the U.S. Dept. of Transportation, the National District Attorneys Association or the American Prosecutors Research Institute.
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| 2008 |
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| Volume 17, Number 1 |
DWI Fatalities: The HIPAA Hurdle |
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| 2007 |
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| Volume 16, Number 4 |
MADD Revamps Court Monitoring Programs and Urges a New Look at First-Time DWI Offenders
References Volume 16, Number 4 |
| Volume 16, Number 3 |
Reputation Management or What Color is Your Hat? |
| Volume 16, Number 2 |
Strategies in Playing "Cops & Prosecutors" |
| Volume 16, Number 1 |
About Alcohol Ignition Interlocks |
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| 2006 |
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| Volume 15, Number 4 |
Improperly Licensed Drivers: A Cause for Concern |
| Volume 15, Number 3 |
Serious Facts Require Serious Charges: Combating Habitual DWI Offenders Who Kill |
| Volume 15, Number 2 |
Making a Difference In Their Communities and Across the Country |
| Volume 15, Number 1 |
Low Manpower Sobriety Checkpoints in Rural and Small Communities |
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| 2005 |
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| Volume 14, Number 4 |
Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws,Should We? |
| Volume 14, Number 3 |
A New Tool for Better DUI/DWI Offense Reports |
| Volume 14, Number 2 |
Continuous Alcohol Monitoring: Supporting Supervision, Screening, and Early Intervention
Driving While Suspended or Revoked: The Overlooked Epidemic |
| Volume 14, Number 1 |
NHTSA’s Prioritizing of Prosecutors: TSRP, What Does it Mean and How Can It Help You?
Stop, Look and Listen: Prosecutors at the Crash Scene |
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| 2004 |
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| Volume 13, Number 4 |
Event Data Recorders (EDR) Recording Automotive Crash Event Data
Crawford "Made Simple" |
| Volume 13, Number 3 |
Above and Beyond
Selling the Obvious |
| Volume 13, Number 2 |
Update on Drug-Impaired Driving |
| Volume 13, Number 1 |
The Xylene Inhalant Defense: Does it pass the smell test? |
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| 2003 |
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| Volume 12, Number 4 |
Handy Reminders When Analizing Law Enforcement Traffic Stops |
| Volume 12, Number 3 |
Ten Things Prosecutors Can Do for Stronger DUI Cases |
| Volume 12, Number 2 |
Crash Reconstruction Puzzler: Can You Find the Answers To Defeat the Defense's Expert? |
| Volume 12, Number 1 |
Baste & Broil: Cross Examination Strategy for Impaired Driving Cases |
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| 2002 |
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| Volume 11, Number 3 |
GHB Use Increasing in DUIs |
| Volume 11, Number 2 |
Mind-Mapping with Jurors: Closing Argument Technique |
| Volume 11, Number 1 |
Child On Board |
| Volume 10, Number 4 |
Road Rage |
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| 2001 |
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| Volume 10, Number 3 |
The National Traffic Law Center: Who We Are and What We Do |
| Volume 10, Number 2 |
Forced Blood DrawsAdmissibility of Blood Test Taken After Defendant’s Refusal |
| Volume 10, Number 1 |
Saliva Test Kits: Is the Future Now? |
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| 2000 |
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| Volume 9, Number 4 |
Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and Strict Compliance |
| Volume 9, Number 3 |
Are Sniffing Flashlights Too Nosy?
Technology Update: Black Boxes
Arresting Developments |
| Volume 9, Number 2 |
Breath Test Challenges: The Next Generation
New NTLC Director
You Drink & Drive. You Lose
Prosecuting the Drugged Driver
Arresting Developments
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| Volume 9, Number 1 |
Admissibility in Advance
Calling All Surfers
NHTSA Youth Sentencing Guide
Arresting Developments |
| Volume 8, Number 4 |
Drug Evaluation and Classification Program
Police-Prosecutor Teams: Working Together to Convict
Mobile Videotaping Classes Offered
Arresting Developments |
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| 1999 |
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| Volume 8, Number 3 |
The Dirt On Digital |
| Volume 8, Number 2 |
The Eyes Have It |
| Volume 8, Number 1 |
Credibility "Coupons" for the Witness |
| Volume 7, Number 4 |
Defeating Attacks on the Police Reconstructionist - Part II |
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| 1998 |
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| Volume 7, Number 3 |
Defeating Attacks on the Police Reconstructionist - Part I |
| Volume 7, Number 2 |
The Vehicle Autopsy |
| Volume 7, Number 1 |
"It was the Car's Fault" |
| Volume 6, Number 4 |
"It was the Car's Fault" - Part I |
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| 1997 |
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| Volume 6, Number 3 |
Cross Examination of Computer Assisted Reconstruction |
| Volume 6, Number 2 |
Cross Examining the Defense Accident Reconstructionist |
| Volume 6, Number 1 |
Preparing For Cross Examination of the Defense Reconstructionist |
| Volume 4, Number 5 |
No Math Is The Best Math |
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| 1996 |
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| Volume 4, Number 4 |
Miranda and DRE |
| Volume 4, Number 3 |
What Kind of Expert? |
| Volume 4, Number 2 |
It's All In The Evidence |
| Volume 4, Number 1 |
Prosecuting the Pedestrian Fatality |
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| 1995 |
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| Volume 3, Number 4 |
911 Anonymous Tips |
| Volume 3, Number 3 |
Evidence of Refusal to Perform FSTs Challenged |
| Volume 3, Number 2 |
Double Jeopardy - State Supreme Courts Rule |
| Volume 3, Number 1 |
Double Jeopardy - ALR |
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| 1994 |
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| Volume 2, Number 3 |
Challenges to Field Sobriety Tests |
| Volume 2, Number 2 |
Mandatory Chemical Testing |
| Volume 2, Number 1 |
National Traffic Law Center - Resource Clearinghouse |
| Volume 1, Number 4 |
Traffic Safety Summit II |
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| 1993 |
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| Volume 1, Number 3 |
APRI's National Traffic Law Center |
| Volume 1, Number 2 |
National Traffic Law Center |
| Volume 1, Number 1 |
National Traffic Law Center Established
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