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2003 Winter Session Written Materials (San Antonio, TX)

2003 Winter Session Written Materials (San Antonio, TX)

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  • Understanding HGN: The "Eyes" Don't Necessarily Have It
  • Field Sobriety Tests: Not Everyone with "Tanglefoot" is Drunk
  • Pharmacology: Circling the Wagons Against Bad Science
  • Knowing the Ropes of Impeaching Drug Recognition Experts
  • DWI Demonstrative Evidence: A Toys R Us Round-up
  • DWI Evidence Objections & Proffers: Happy Trails & Blind Canyons
  • Breath Testing Defenses: Calling in the Calvary of Real Science
  • Jury Voir Dire & Communication Skills: Avoiding Stampedes
  • Ethics: How to Wear the White hat
  • Cross-Examination: How to Corral the Arresting Officer California & Georgia Style
  • Giving the Winning Closing Argument: How to Tell a Campfire Story
  • The Art of the Opening Statement

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