Criminal Defense
DRE Checklist, Step 4: Examination of the Eyes
A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) must follow a checklist that breaks down into twelve components. The next few blogs will examine each step in detail.
Step 4: Examination of the Eyes
The DRE will administer three different tests to check the subject’s eyes:
DRE Checklist, Step 3: Preliminary Examination
A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) must follow a checklist that breaks down into twelve components. The next few blogs will examine each step in detail.
Step 3: Preliminary Examination
This step begins with an extensive physical contact with the subject. The purpose of this contact is to look for any evidence of a medical compliance that would warrant terminating the evaluation and summoning medical assistance. The DRE will:
Illegal Smuggling Across the Border
Alien smuggling is a dangerous and illegal act. Being so close to the border we understand that people are actively seeking a better way of life and are willing to risk their lives in order to achieve this goal. As a Mexican American young woman, when I hear the work “coyote” I don’t think of the animal, instead I think of the individuals who cross illegal immigrants. These so called “coyotes” cross them through the deserts and mountains when smuggling them across the U.S.-Mexico border. Most “coyotes” turn out to be nice people, but many are not. U.S. Border Patrol Agents have found cases where the “coyote” has stranded women with children because they could not keep up. In many sad cases, agents find the dead bodies of mothers with their arms wrapped around their children. “Coyotes” will leave anyone who can not keep up and thousands of people will die due to dehydration and starvation. Even more extreme is the fact that “coyotes” have been know to kill the illegal immigrants because they could not pay for the services provided.
If you are suspected of illegal smuggling, contact our offices today for a free consultation. Criminal Defense Attorney James N. Dicks can help you face damaging criminal charges such as:
DRE Checklist, Step 2: Interview the Arresting Officer
A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) must follow a checklist that breaks down into twelve components. The next few blogs will examine each step in detail
Step 2: Interview of the Arresting Officer
If the DRE did not personally arrest you, then they will need to speak to the arresting officer before they begin their evaluation. Some of the questions the DRE will ask the officer are:
DRE Checklist, Step 1: Breath Alcohol Test
A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) must follow a checklist that breaks down into twelve components. The next few blogs will examine each step in detail.
Step 1: Breath Alcohol Test
When the DRE is first summoned, the first question they will ask is:
The DRE Checklist
When dealing with a Drug Recognition Expert they must conduct an evaluation on you that is completely systematic and standardized. They will:
First DUI Conviction
For many people their first DUI can be a very stressful time. Many people don’t know what do when charged with a DUI or the consequences that follow it. Factors that affect the sentence of a DUI can include speeding, an accident, or having high blood content.
In California, if convicted of a first DUI you can expect the following penalties:
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