This report is the second in a series dealing with DWI system improvements. The first dealt with problems in the detection and apprehension of hard core drinking drivers. The current report examines ways to improve the prosecution of hard core drinking drivers. It underscores the need for system improvements by identifying key problems in the prosecution of DWI offenders and recommends practical solutions derived from prior research and validated by the experiences of several hundred prosecutors who participated in the project. (Author/publisher)
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