INTRODUCTION TO DUI INVESTIGATION
INTRODUCTION TO DUI ROHNERT PARK DPSVictor Aguilar INVESTIGATION
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
The trainee will be able to explain and perform a basic DUI investigation. Which includes all FST's, PAS admonishment and POST arrest forms.
HISTORY
Prior to 1994, nearly half the drivers who died in crashes had been drinking
In 2013 10,076 fatalities. 31% of all traffic fatalities represent alcohol related
Impaired drivers kill or injure 65 each hour
How many times on average does before they are arrested? someone drive under the influence
The average DUI violator drives intoxicated 80 nights, and some every day. times before being arrest, once every four or five
National Highway and Traffic Safety Agency (NHTSA) suggest that during the late night, weekend hours, as many as 10% of drivers on the road are DUI.
1.28 million driver were arrested for DUI in a year
Males account traffic for 70% of all
Alcohol is a family a closely related chemicals whose molecules are made up of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
1. Methy alcohol (methanol)
2. Etyl Alcohol (ehtnaol)
3. Isoporpanol Alcohol (ispropanol)
Which do humans consume?
There are two ways to make alcohol
1. fermentation
2. distillation
Common Drink sizesAlcohol is the most abused drug in the US
Alcohol absorption and metabolized
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
23152(A) VC
It is unlawful for any person to operate or be in the physical control of any vehicle within this state while under the influence of alcohol.
PER SE STATUE
23152(B) VC
Operate or be in the physical control of any vehicle within the sate while having a blood alcohol content (BAC) above the states level of .08%
23152(F) CVC
It is unlawful for a person who is under the influence of any drug to drive a vehicle
312 CVC
Drug is any substance when taken into the body that effects a person's ability to operate a motor vehicle.
There are three phases to the DUI process
1. Vehicle in motion
2. Personal Contact
3. Pre-arrest screening
Phase One: Vehicle in MotionWhat are some indicators?
Phase One: Vehicle in Motion
Swerving
Braking
Slow driving
And equipment violations
Phase One: Vehicle in Motion 40300.5 VC
1. The person in involved is an accident
2. The person is observed in or about a vehicle that is obstructing the roadway
3. The person will not be apprehended unless immediately arrested
4. The person may cause injury to themselves or damage property unless immediately arrested
5. The person may destroy or conceal evidence of the crime unless immediately arrested
Phase two: Personal contact
What are some of the signs and symptoms of intoxication?
Phase Two: Personal Contact
Demeanor
Smell
Coordination
Admit to alcohol comsumption
Red watery eyes
Slurred speech
Unsteady gait
Phase Three: Pre-arrest screening
Psychophysical test are methods of assessing a subject's mental and physical impairment. These test focus on the abilities needed for safe driving balance, coordination, informaiton, processing and so on.
What are some field sobriety tests?
Phase Three: Pre-arrest screening
Three scientifically proven tests
1. Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)
2. Walk and turn
3. One leg stand
HGN
Lack of smooth pursuit
Distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation
Nystagmus prior to 45 degrees
Walk and Turn
Can't balance during instructions
Starts to soon
Stops while walking
Steps off line
Wrong number of steps
Misses heel to toe
Uses arms to balance
makes improper turn
8 total clues
2 or more clues there is a 79% chance drive is .08%
One leg stand
Putting foot down
uses arms for balance
swaying
hopping
4 total clues
2 or more clues there is 83% chance driver is .08% BAC
Preliminary Breath Test
What happens if the driver is impaired however the PAS 23152(f) CVCshows no alcohol in their system?
Decision PointMake the arrest or release.
Implied Consent (26312 CVC)
1. Breath
2. Blood
Refusal
DMV Admin Per Se
Driver's license suspension
Search warrant
Punishment
Jail
Fines
Vehicle tow
insurance rates
AA classes
Interlock device 2019
Wet reckless
SUMMARY
Alcohol is the most abused drug in the US
There is a three step process to a DUI investigation
It is important to understand the legal statutes
QUESTIONS?