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The Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association presents the 19th Annual Advanced DUI Defense Seminar

On May 5, 2023, the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association is holding its 19th Annual Advanced DUI Defense Seminar at the Doubletree Hotel in Linthicum, Maryland. The seminar, organized and run by Leonard R. Stamm in conjunction with the MCDAA will feature presentations by experienced lawyers as well as an…

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Washington Post, February 19, 2023 – “Police gave out munchies, then watched people get high — for training”

The Washington Post recently ran a story by reporter Dan Morse about testing volunteers high on weed to practice the tests they run when they suspect a driver is impaired by marijuana.  The story quoted attorney Leonard R. Stamm. Such drug impairment tests are regularly challenged in court across the…

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National College for DUI Defense Holds Successful Winter Conference in Atlanta on Defending DUI Prescription Drug Cases

The National College for DUI Defense held its Winter Session in Atlanta this past week.  The program was titled “Prescription for Disaster” on the topic of defending DUI cases involving prescription drugs.  The speakers included Tony Palacios and Ron Lloyd on “Learn What the Cops are Taught: Drugs That Impair…

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NCDD and NACDL wrap up a successful conference in Las Vegas

The National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) just wrapped up their annual Las Vegas seminar.  As usual, it was well attended and the presentations were very informative. The conference featured presentations on Thursday, September 22, on cross-examination by Jim Nesci; accident…

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Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Program Suffers Another Blow

The Star Tribune newspaper in Minneapolis has published allegations that as part of a program training police officers to become Drug Recognition Experts, officers gave Occupy Wall Street protesters marijuana. “Trooper put on leave as probe of drug-training tactics widens.” This has resulted in the suspension of the DRE program…

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Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Protocol is Junk Science Says Carroll County Circuit Court

On March 5, 2012, the Circuit Court for Carroll County, Maryland released its opinion in the case of State v. Brightful, et al., granting the defendants’ pre-trial motions to exclude the opinion of a drug recognition expert (DRE) in each of the consolidated cases. The case was litigated by defense…

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