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MOSES GARCIA WASHINGTON STATE PATROL Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutors Washington Traffic Safety Commission Washington State Patrol National Highway Traffic Safety Administration T raffic ID: 361728

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COURTNEY POPP MOSES GARCIAWASHINGTON STATE PATROL

Traffic

Safety

Resource

ProsecutorsSlide2

Washington Traffic Safety CommissionWashington State Patrol

National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationSlide3

TrafficSafetyResourceProsecutorsState resource on DUI and traffic related prosecutions.

Liaison

between prosecutors, law enforcement and

traffic safety professionals

.

Consultant on

impaired driving crimesSlide4

TSRP PartnershipsWork closely with State & National Organizations:Slide5

What is a TSRP?Instructor for statewide education and training on impaired driving issues.ProsecutorsLaw EnforcementJudicialCommunity GroupsRepresent prosecutors, law enforcement and traffic safety professionals on a state and national level. LegislationNational conferencesWIDACResource for prosecutors on impaired driving legal issues.Slide6

Supporting OrganizationsWashington Traffic Safety CommissionNational Highway Transportation SafetyAdministration (NHTSA)Slide7

NHTSA’s Impaired Driving StrategiesHigh visibility enforcement.Prosecutors & DUI Courts.Screening & Brief Intervention.Slide8
Slide9

What is Our Goal?Zero Deaths and Zero Disabling Injuries by 2030Slide10

Strategy For TeamworkProsecutorsLaw EnforcementCrime LabVictimsNo single individual, agency or advocacy group can succeed with such a massive undertaking on their own.Slide11

Training

Resource

Communication

Liaison

ObjectivesSlide12

Training ObjectiveProvide training and assistance to prosecutors, law enforcement, and judges.Practical DUI: Nuts & BoltsProsecuting the Drugged DriverProtecting Lives, Saving FuturesToxicology Training for ProsecutorsCops in Court

Case Law UpdatesSlide13

Training ObjectiveTraining Opportunities for Law Enforcement:DUI Law for Basic AcademyLegal UpdatesDRE SchoolDUI refresher trainingSlide14

Resource ObjectiveServe as a Resource:Brief BanksExpert Witness BanksSpecific Case AnalysisCourt WatchJury InstructionsPredicate QuestionsIndividual Technical AssistanceSlide15

Communication & Liaison ObjectiveBetween, Among and For:ProsecutorsLaw EnforcementToxicologistsVictim AdvocatesTraffic Safety CommissionLegislatorsAdvisory Committees/ CommissionsSlide16

National Traffic Law Center

Traffic Safety

Resource Prosecutors

Networking

NHTSA-NAPC FellowSlide17

What You Can Do To HelpEducation on why traffic safety matters.Asking prosecutors to attend your traffic safety events.Patrol Ride-a-longs and Courtroom Ride-a-longs.Invite them to conduct trainings for your department. (teacher often becomes the student)Slide18

Benefits of a Team ApproachMore thorough investigationsMore arrestsLaw enforcement weighs in on plea agreementsProsecutors involve LE and victims in plea agreementsIncrease in convictionsSpecial consideration given to cases filed by proactive LESustained high visibility law enforcement, coupled with swift and certain punishment.Slide19

How Else Can the TSRP Help You?The only limitation is our imagination:In-Service TrainingPublic MeetingsAcademiesBriefs/Suppression MotionsMulti-Agency MeetingsCommunity OutreachSlide20

What the TSRP Needs From You!Active ParticipationInteresting/Unusual Case Scenarios and IssuesTranscriptsFeedback on How to Better Assist You!Slide21

Contact InformationCourtney PoppTraffic Safety Resource ProsecutorWashington State Patrol811 E Roanoke AveSeattle, WA 98102

(206) 720-3018 office

(206) 720-3023 fax

Courtney.popp@wsp.wa.gov

Moses Garcia

Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor

Washington State Patrol

811 E Roanoke Ave

Seattle, WA 98102

(206) 720-3018 office

(206) 720-3023 fax

Moses.garcia

@

wsp.wa.gov