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Initial Police and Driver Contact
What Constitutes Probable Cause to Justify Administration of Tests (Field Sobriety, Breath, Urine, and Blood)
What Constitutes Driving or Actual Physical Control of a Vehicle
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What Constitutes Impairment of Normal Faculties or The Presence of a Blood or Breadth Alcohol Level over .08
What Constitutes Probable Cause For An Arrest
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Initial Police and Driver Contact
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What Constitutes Driving or Actual Physical Control of a Vehicle
What Constitutes Under the Influence of Alcohol or Controlled Substances
What Constitutes Impairment of Normal Faculties or The Presence of a Blood or Breadth Alcohol Level over .08
What Constitutes Probable Cause For An Arrest
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Commencement of Criminal Process
Pretrial Release or Detention
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Pretrial Motions
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20th Judicial Circuit Court Rules
General Forms, Jury Demands, Jury Selection, Subpoenas, and Evidence
§ 95:18. Affidavit of insolvency/order of appointment, demand for discovery and jury trial
§ 95:19. Motion to release and transport defendant
§ 95:20. Motion to release and transport defendant—Order to release and transport
§ 95:24. Motion to sever or for a bifurcated proceeding
§ 95:25. Motion to strike defendant's jury demand
§ 95:26. Motion to quash jury panel
§ 95:27. Renewed motion to quash
§ 95:28. Motion to compel disclosure of state attorney's jury selection data
§ 95:29. Motion to prohibit televising, etc. of jury panel
§ 95:30. Motion for additional peremptory challenges
§ 95:31. Renewed motion to excuse for cause—Jurors believing defendant must prove innocence
§ 95:33. Witness subpoena—Trial
§ 95:36. Subpoena duces tecum
§ 95:37. Motion to quash subpoenas
§ 95:38. Motion to quash subpoena duces tecum
§ 95:42. Motion to use photograph of property alleged to have been wrongfully taken as competent evidence of such property—Affidavit of investigating officer
§ 95:43. Motion to use photograph of property alleged to have been wrongfully taken as competent evidence of such property—Order
Witnesses, Instructions, and Verdicts
§ 95:46. Motion to appoint defense expert
§ 95:48. Order for appointment of defense expert
§ 95:49. Order appointing disinterested qualified expert(s)
§ 95:50. Order to pay expert witness
§ 95:51. Order to pay witness
§ 95:52. Order to pay witness—Affidavit
§ 95:70. Defense requested jury instruction—General form
§ 95:71. Nonstandard jury instructions—Prima facie evidence
§ 95:72. Nonstandard jury instructions—Involuntary intoxication by licit medication
§ 95:73. Nonstandard jury instructions—Right to refuse breath test
§ 95:86. Motion for judgment of acquittal
§ 95:87. Motion for judgment of acquittal—Renewal of earlier motion
§ 95:88. Verdict—General form
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