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35 Cards in this Set
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Breath from the deepest part of the lung.
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Alveolar Breath
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The percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, taken from deep in the lungs.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC) |
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The percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, taken from deep in the lungs.
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Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC)
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Something that leads to the solution of a problem.
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Clue
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A reminder of prompting as a signal to do something. A suggestion or a hint.
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Cue
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A test which requires the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same time.
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Divided Attention Test
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The acronym ___ means driving while impaired.
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DWI
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Driving under the influence
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DUI
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The entire process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine whether or not a suspect should be arrested for DWI violation.
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DWI Detection Process
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Three phases of DWI protection process.
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Phase One: Vehicle in Motion
Phase Two: Personal Contact Phase Three: Pre-arrest Screening |
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Any means by which some alleged act that has been submitted to investigation may either be established or disproved.
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Evidence
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What are different types of evidence of a DWI violation.
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a. physical or real evidence
b. well established facts c. domonstrative evidence d. written matter or documentation e. testimony |
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Something tangible, visible, or audible
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Physical or real evidence
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judicial notice
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well established facts
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demonstration performed in the courtroom
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demonstrative evidence
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Breath from the deepest part of the lung.
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Alveolar Breath
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The percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, taken from deep in the lungs.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC) |
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The percentage of alcohol in a person's breath, taken from deep in the lungs.
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Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC)
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Something that leads to the solution of a problem.
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Clue
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A reminder of prompting as a signal to do something. A suggestion or a hint.
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Cue
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A test which requires the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same time.
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Divided Attention Test
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The acronym ___ means driving while impaired.
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DWI
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Driving under the influence
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DUI
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The entire process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine whether or not a suspect should be arrested for DWI violation.
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DWI Detection Process
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Three phases of DWI protection process.
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Phase One: Vehicle in Motion
Phase Two: Personal Contact Phase Three: Pre-arrest Screening |
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Any means by which some alleged cact that has been submitted to investigation may either be established or disporved.
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Evidence
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What are different types of evidence of a DWI violation.
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a. physical or real evidence
b. well established facts c. domonstrative evidence d. written matter or documentation e. testimony |
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Something tangible, visible, or audible
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Physical or real evidence
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judicial notice
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well established facts
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demonstration performed in the courtroom
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demonstrative evidence
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Any one of several roadside tests that can be used to determine whether a suspect is impaired.
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Field Sobriety Test
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An involuntary jerking of the eyes as they gaze toward the side.
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Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)
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Unlawful and of itself. Used to describe a law whichmakes it illegal to drive while having a statutorily prohibited Blood Alcohol Concentration.
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Illegal Per Se
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An involuntary jerking of the eyes.
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Nystagmus
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A divided attention field sobriety test.
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One-Leg Stand (OLS)
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