How can public defenders use DUI Professional?
Public defenders can use BAC simulation to screen drinking-pattern facts, compare test timing with driving time, and prepare focused questions for experts or negotiations.
Who uses DUI Professional?
Public defenders, appointed counsel, criminal-defense attorneys, and legal clinics use DUI Professional to make alcohol analysis more accessible during case review.
Fast triage for alcohol timeline questions
Limited time and resources make early issue spotting important. DUI Professional helps organize the facts that drive rising BAC and retrograde extrapolation arguments.
Where it helps most
The software can clarify client interviews, identify missing timeline facts, support expert requests, and explain why a later test result may not tell the whole story.
- Client drinking-history organization
- Test-time versus driving-time comparison
- Rising-BAC issue spotting
- Expert consultation preparation
- Report output for file review
- Training for defense teams
Frequently Asked Questions
Can public defenders use the evaluation tier?
The evaluation tier lets users explore the workflow before deciding whether a subscription fits office needs.
Does it require toxicology training?
The interface is designed for professional users, but expert interpretation is still appropriate for contested scientific conclusions.
Can it help with client counseling?
It can help explain timing, absorption, elimination, and why additional facts may matter in the defense analysis.
Screen DUI alcohol timelines more efficiently
Start an evaluation account and test the workflow against sample or active case scenarios.
DUI Professional does not determine guilt, impairment, admissibility, or the legal sufficiency of evidence. It provides structured BAC scenario modeling and report support for qualified professional review. Legal conclusions and forensic opinions should be made by appropriately qualified professionals using case-specific facts, jurisdiction-specific law, and applicable scientific standards.
Sources
These references support the scientific and forensic context discussed on this page.
- ANSI/ASB Best Practice Recommendation 122, First Edition 2024 Current forensic alcohol calculation guidance for assumption-based alcohol calculations, reporting, specimen considerations, and limitations.
- NHTSA, The ABCs of BAC BAC definition, alcohol absorption context, impairment education, and public safety background.
- AAFS, What is Forensic Science? General forensic-science context for work performed in legal settings.
