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Attacking and Defending Drunk Driving Tests


About the Authors


 

Donald Bartell is a partner in the law firm of Bartell & Hensel in Riverside, California, and has been in private practice since 1984.  

He is on the Board of Directors of the California DUI Lawyers Association, and is a frequent lecturer around the state on DUI trial tactics.  He has been asked to participate in the California DUI Lawyers Association and National College for DUI Defense’s jury research project investigating what arguments resonate with jurors in drunk driving cases. 

Mr. Bartell is a contributing author to James Publishing’s California Drunk Driving Law, and wrote the chapter Defense of Drug Cases in Medical-Legal Aspects of Drugs.  He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Notre Dame School of Law.  Mr. Bartell is a pilot, and frequently flies to court.


 

Mary Catherine McMurray is a nationally known forensic consultant based in Wisconsin. She has appeared in Federal, State and Municipal courts in civil and criminal cases, providing expert testimony in the areas of chemical testing, the analysis of breath, blood and urine for ethyl alcohol, and the interpretation of the analytical results. She previously worked for the Wisconsin State Patrol as instructor and maintenance tech, and was also an SFST instructor. Ms. McMurray teaches and gives presentations at numerous professional training classes, seminars and meetings.


 

Anne ImObersteg had over 22 years of diversified experience in analytical chemistry, toxicology, and pharmacology before her unfortunate and sad passing during the writing of this book.  She was an expert witness in scientific methods, the effects of drugs and alcohol on the human body, narcotics analyses, drug/alcohol analyses, lab instrumentation, and breath alcohol instrumentation.

She was a former Forensic Laboratory Inspector and consultant to the federal government, and professor at Lincoln University on the Effects of Alcohol and Drugs, and Criminalistics.  She had a BA in Chemistry, MS in Criminalistics, MBA, and JD.

   

   Updated 11/11/09