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The Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, in cooperation with the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety, is excited to present the Joint Law Enforcement and Prosecutor Impaired Driver Training!


In 2020, Georgia had 1,664 total traffic fatalities, 402 of which were alcohol-related. This total represents 24% of the traffic fatalities for the year. Successfully investigating and prosecuting Impaired Driving and vehicular homicide cases require that all law enforcement work, train, and learn together. This FREE program is specifically designed to bring together police officers and prosecutors in your area to learn and discuss the latest strategies and techniques for investigating and prosecuting DUI and related offenses that occur in your jurisdiction.


12 CLE and/or POST hours are offered. Reimbursements will be offered to employees of District Attorney and Solicitor-General Offices if your office approves the request through their budget. Other agencies are not eligible for reimbursement.

THIS TWO DAY TRAINING SESSION INCLUDES: Case Law Update, the Georgia DUI, Phases of Detection, ALS, Practical Exercises, Getting your Evidence, Direct Examination, the DRE program, Cannabis Impaired DUI, Charging Decisions and Effective Report Writing.


This is a FREE training session. Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Officers are invited to attend. If you would like to attend this training, please register ASAP. If your agency or office would like to schedule this training in your jurisdiction, please contact the Training Department at (770) 282-6300 or training@pacga.org.


If you are interested in specialized training on traffic safety or impaired driving issues, please contact Gilbert Crosby at 770.282.6361 or gcrosby@pacga.org.


Please note that this is for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement only. If you are defense attorney or work in that field, you are not eligible to attend.

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