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Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
A breathalyzer is a device that estimates blood alcohol content or uses a breath sample to identify viruses or diseases. Stephen R. Biss, a retired criminal defense attorney, designed the Defense of a DUI Breathalyzer Charge by an Ontario Attorney certification course, which is made available by Udemy for those who wish to become certified defense attorneys and who wish to gain a basic understanding of the operation of an Intoxilyzer® 8000C for both examination-in-chief and cross-examination.
Defense of a DUI Breathalyzer Charge by an Ontario Attorney online classes involves more than 2.5 hours of digital lessons along with 4 articles and 6 downloadable resources which explain the quality assurance and quality control measures information kept by municipal and provincial authorities. With Defense of a DUI Breathalyzer Charge by an Ontario Attorney online training, individuals will learn how to build an alcohol defense case against a DUI breathalyzer charge as well as will be taught about mouth alcohol bias, evidentiary breath test, ambient fail system, control check systems and more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 2.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 4 articles
- 6 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
certificate providing authority
What you will learn
After completing the Defense of a DUI Breathalyzer Charge by an Ontario Attorney online certification, individuals will acquire a deeper understanding of the DUI breathalyzer charger as well as will acquire knowledge of the functionalities of bill C-46 in the ambient fail system and control check system as well as will acquire the knowledge of the techniques involved with 8000C evidentiary breadth test using breadth analyzer as per allowed alcohol standards in the criminal law. Individuals will learn about concepts involved with accuracy, precision, and reliability as well as will acquire the knowledge of the protocols and sequences associated with criminal law. In addition, individuals will acquire knowledge of Henry’s law and its application to evidentiary breath testing equipment.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Why should a defence lawyer study the process?
Accuracy, Precision, Reliability
- What is Accuracy?
- What is Precision?
- What is Reliability? Part 1
- What is Reliability? Part 2
- What is Reliability? Part 3
- What is Reliability? Part 4
- Discussion Questions on Scientific Reliability in St-Onge Lamoureux
Terminology, Definitions, and Equipment
- Definitions of "Instrument" and "Approved Instrument'
- What's the difference? ASD v. 8000C Approved Instrument
- Who are the Manufacturers Who Own These Trademarks?
- Scientific Method: What the Defence Needs to Know
Henry's Law and Simulators
- Does Henry's Law apply to humans?
- What is Henry's Law and How Does it Apply?
- Application of Henry's Law to Human Bodies
- Application of Henry's Law to Wet-Bath Simulators
Configuring the Alcohol Standard
- Alcohol Standards Used in Ontario
- Correct Procedure for Changing an Alcohol Standard
- Changing the Alcohol Standard
Quality Assurance Checks at Start of Shift
- Esc Esc Sequences
- What QA Checks Must be Completed Before Subject Tests?
- Which QA checks produce records?
First Subject Breath Test
- How is an Evidentiary Breath Test Performed?
- Components of an ACABA First Breath Test
- ACABA Sequence: Important Differences Between 8000 v. 8000C
Mouth Alcohol Bias
- How Does Mouth Alcohol Affect a Breath Test Result?
- Safeguards Against Mouth Alcohol Effect
Role of an Expert Witness
- What Evidence You Need in Court
- Who Can Give Opinion Evidence in Court?
Instructors
Mr Stephen R. Biss
Lawyer
Freelancer