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A.R.I.D.E in the Desert
- Breakdown & Introduction to Advanced Roadside Impairment Driving Enforcement-Anthony D. Palacios
- A.R.I.D.E Pre & Post Arrest Procedures & Interpretation-Anthony D. Palacios
- Signs & Symptoms of 7 A.R.I.D.E Drug Categories-Anthony D. Palacios
- Drug Combinations & Poly Drug Usage-Anthony D. Palacios
- SFSTs for Drugs: Probably Cause or Probably Not?-Steven Oberman
- Seeing HGN from a New Angle of Onset-Craig J. Rosenstein
- Portable Breath Testing for Marijuana/THC-Donald J. Ramsell
- Drug Testing: ELISA & LCQQQMS (& Other Stuff You've Probably Never Heard of)-James Nesci
- DRE Trial Tactics-Lawrence Koplow
- Ethics: When Testifying Turns to Testilying-Kathleen N. Carey
- Top 10 Challenged to Breath & Blood Testing-Joseph P. St. Louis & Chester Flaxmayer
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