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DUID for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors Training – City of Fairfax

June 16 - June 17

This 1 1/2-day course is designed specifically for Virginia prosecutors and law enforcement officers handling impaired driving cases where the driver is impaired by drug(s). Topics include illegal drugs, marijuana, prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and other impairing substances. The training includes a range of topics including the drug categories and their spectrum of potential physiological responses, aspects of expert testimony, blood draws, information from Drug Recognition Experts (DREs) and their role, discussions of responding to defense arguments in DUID cases, court demonstrations and more. Participants will receive a training binder and the latest version of the Virginia DUI Manual.

This training follows a team-based format, ideally admitting a team consisting of one prosecutor and one law enforcement officer from the same jurisdiction. Groups can also be admitted comprised of a prosecutor(s) and a law enforcement officer(s). However, individuals may still enroll if they are unable to form a team. The program is limited to 50 attendees—40 with lodging accommodations and 10 commuting attendees.

There is no registration fee for this training. Lodging and meals will be provided or reimbursed (per CASC policy) for participants whose office is twenty-five (25) miles or more from the training venue. Lunch will be provided for commuting attendees. Please note that no mileage or travel costs will be reimbursement.

Training is scheduled to be held 6/16/2026 11:00 a.m. – 6/17/2026 4:00 p.m., but these times may change slightly. The full agenda will also be sent in early June.

This program is for Virginia prosecutors and law enforcement officers only.

Please contact Paula Bruns at pmbruns@wm.edu with any questions.

Click here to register.

Details

  • Start: June 16
  • End: June 17
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Location

  • Fairfax, VA

Organizer

  • Paula Bruns
  • Email pmbruns@wm.edu