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T h e C r i m i n a l Ju s t i c e S y s t e m :A Guide for Law Enforcement Officers and Expert Witnesses in Impaired Driving CasesThe National Traffic Law Center is a program of the National District Att orneys Association. This document was prepared under Cooperative Agreement Number DTNH22-98-H-05881 from the Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safet y Administration. Points of vie w or opinions in thi s document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of Transportation or the National District Att orney s Acknowledgments While common in occurrence, the evidence needed to prove guilt in impaired-driving cases is complex, often requiring expert testimony to assist the trier-of-fact in determining what happened.
the law enforcement officer or expert witness, through your profession, have been invited by a subpoena to testify. What does it all mean? How much time is it going to take? What will you be asked? Why do you have to be involved?
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