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2013 Winter Session Written Materials (Scottsdale, AZ)

2013 Winter Session Written Materials (Scottsdale, AZ)

Price: $125

  • Robert B. Hirschhorn – Voir Dire Gems in DWI Cases
  • Leonard R. Stamm – Handling a Bench Trial
  • Mimi Coffey – Cross Examination of the Arresting Officer: Strategies & Gems for SFST's
  • Virginia L. Landry – Cross Examination of the Arresting Officer: Strategies & Gems for Non SFST's
  • Josh Lee – Blood Testing: G.C. Theory and Issue Spotting
  • Phillip B. Price, Sr. – Breath Testing: The 12-step Approach
  • Dr. Wanda Marley – Retrograde Extrapolation Top Issues & Gems
  • Ronald L. Moore – Drug Toxicology & Strategies & Issues
  • Doug Murphy – Voir Dire Demonstration
  • Ava George Stewart – SFST Cross Examination Demonstration of the Arresting Officer
  • Bruce Edge – Non SFST Cross Examination Demonstration of the Arresting Officer
  • D. Timothy Huey – Toxicologist Cross Examination Demonstration: Retrograde Extrapolation
  • Michael M. Hawkins – Breath Test Cross Examination Demonstration
  • James Nesci & Joseph P. St. Louis – Blood Test Cross Examination Demonstration

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