Archive for December, 2010

Drunk Driving Defense: How to Beat the Rap


Product Description

This book is the ultimate answer to any DUI / DWI / OWI or drunk driving charge. Discover all the secret investigative techniques that are used by law enforcement officers to trick motorists into incriminating themselves and getting a drunk driving conviction. Learn all the insider information about classified legal tactics that are used by prosecutors to get drunk driving convictions. Everything is revealed in this insightful, comprehensive and enlightening book. Dispel the myths and learn all the tactics necessary to prevent a drunk driving arrest and conviction. For example, you can learn: 1) How to avoid being suspected of drunken driving; 2) What you should never reveal to a police officer; 3) How to properly answer police officer questions; 4) Whether field sobriety tests are mandatory; 5) Things to avoid during a police stop; 6) Creating reasonable doubt to a jury; 7) Knowing what evidence persuades a jury to acquit, not convict, and 8) Decreasing the cost of litigation. You also learn the legal technicalities of a drunk driving charge: 1) What constitutes probable cause for a legal and valid police stop; 2) What are the flaws in standardized field sobriety tests; 3) Whether chemical breath, urine or blood tests are mandatory; and 4) When it is appropriate to leave the scene of an accident. This one book can save you the embarrassment of an arrest, the loss of driving privileges, thousands of dollars in legal fees, months of anxiety, a lifetime of criminal convictions on your record, and the torture of enduring substance abuse education classes and treatment.

Drunk Driving Defense: How to Beat the Rap

Sports and Mental Illness: How Bipolar Disorder Can Affect Athletic Performance

Sports and Mental Illness: How Bipolar Disorder Can Affect Athletic Performance

Bipolar disorder is a physical disease of the brain affecting the thoughts, feelings, perception, and behavior of the afflicted. The name “bipolar” stems from the nature of the illness.  The moods of a person suffering from bipolar disorder typically range from euphoria to despondence, at times random, or at times triggered by an action or event. This oscillation between extreme mood states …

Published Dec 28, 2010.
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Day 345 ~ You wanna know?

Day 345 ~ You wanna know?

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