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On October 12, 2011, in Justin McShane, The McShane Firm, by Justin McShane
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As a committed and professional Pennsylvania DUI Attorney, I have devoted a lot of my time to studying the scientific aspects of DUI cases and have spent even more time training and answering questions for other attorneys and law students.  It is one of my goals to promote scientific knowledge in the legal community and I am always available to help out.  So if you are an attorney, law student, someone accused of a crime or someone who just has questions about DUI, feel free to contact me.

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As the premier DUI attorney in PA, I see it as my duty to zealously fight for the rights of all of the public and especially those accused of DUI in Pennsylvania.  As a part of my commitment to public safety, I am currently involved in a battle over access to the DUI training materials used to trained Pennsylvania police officers:

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s state open records agency was ordered Tuesday to take another look at its decision to grant access to police drunken-driving training materials to a lawyer who specializes in DUI cases.

The state Commonwealth Court told the Office of Open Records to conduct a hearing that will more fully explore whether releasing course materials from Harrisburg Area Community College used to train police officers might endanger public safety.

The open records appeals officer also was directed to examine the records in question.

Harrisburg lawyer Justin J. McShane wants to see “any and all course materials and/or books, videos, manuals pertaining to DUI training.”

The people have the right to know what PA cops are taught about DUI.

The people have the right to know what PA cops are taught about DUI.

First off, the notion that granting access to these course materials would create some type of public safety hazard is absolutely ludicrous. It is fantasy. For Pennsylvania to claim that they have some sort of “super secret DUI sauce” like the secret formula to Coca Cola or something and that only they can know about it or the roads will be full of DUI drivers is as silly as it sounds.

By and large DUI is not a crime of premeditation and deliberation but rather one of an unplanned poor choice. It’s not like drug dealing or complex securities fraud that requires a lot of planning.

Second, even if that were true that Pennsylvania had “the super secret sauce” and somehow or another Pennsylvania were to hold a top secret means of DUI detection and enforcement, why not share it with the other states and end the DUI epidemic in the US?

Third, if it is such a super secret, then why aren’t the materials collected after they are taught to the police officers. As this curriculum has been taught for decades, there have been a lot of officers who have copies of these materials. Some have retired. Some have been fired. These are uncontrolled documents. They are not picked back up after they are distributed. They are not treated consistent with the way anyone would keep secret documents such as serializing them, controlling them, tracking them, and having those who receive them sign any sort of acknowledgement that they are sensitive or secret. Who knows where they are.  Surely, once they are distributed in class they can be copied and passed around to whomever. Well, that is except for a criminal defense attorney.

I am very familiar with the information that is included in these manuals like how to conduct and evaluate field sobriety tests, what are the symptoms of impaired driving and how administer breath tests. In fact I have more training in DUI detection and enforcement than perhaps any other active police officer and trooper in this state. None of this is new information and none of it can be used to pose a security risk.

I agree with Justice Dan Pellegrini in his dissent when he aptly wrote:

In no way can disclosure of course material related to DUI training possibly be a public safety hazard if released, so any hearing on remand would be futile.

The main motivation behind my challenge is to obtain the exact training manuals the police use for Pennsylvania DUI training so we can be sure of the exact instructions and procedures the police are trained to use. All we want to do is establish the facts so we can ask “why” when police deviate from their standard procedures to see whether or not it is legitimate. But you know what? The Right to Know Law is supposed to be set up so that no reason or explanation is requested. It seems as if I had been less than honest and had a straw person request it, there would not have been such a fight. All that is talked about by everyone is that I am a DUI specialist asking for these super secret materials. It is totally irrelevant under the law.

The public has the right to know the level of training police receive for DUI on Pennsylvania taxpayers dollars. The people have the right to know and the “establishment” is playing around with that plain and simple right.

This all leads me to ask: “What is the Government trying to hide?” BE OPEN.

PA DUI Attorney Justin McShane to Lecture at the 18th Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases

I have worked extremely hard to become the best DUI Attorney I can be and have been recognized for this by DUI lawyers all over the country.  One of the highest forms of recognition is being asked to lecture in advanced DUI seminars and teach other lawyers about how to better defend DUI cases.  No DUI lawyer in PA has the speaking resume I do.

PA DUI Attorney Justin McShane is an expert in Gas Chromatography and will lecture on the subject in an upcoming DUI seminar

PA DUI Attorney Justin McShane is an expert in Gas Chromatography and will lecture on the subject in an upcoming DUI seminar

About the 18th Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases Seminar

The 18th Annual Mastering Scientific Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases includes many of the top DWI/DUI experts and lawyers in the country. The seminar was founded by William C. “Bubba” Head, one of the deans of DWI defense law, in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1994. The Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) have continued the tradition of excellence for which this seminar has become known. It has been, and remains, the premier DWI/DUI Scientific Evidence seminar in the country.

I have been invited to present the lead lecture entitled Fundamentals of Gas Chromatography: You Cannot Defend Against It Until You Understand It.

Gas Chromatography (GC) is one of the most popular methods used for DUI blood testing.  However, contrary to popular belief, GC is fraught with potential errors which can produce artificially high BAC results.  The only way to find out about these errors is through aggressive and extensive cross-examination and the only way to cross-examine a GC expert is to understand how GC works.  I have done extensive research work on GC and have lectured and written about GC numerous times while most DUI Lawyers in PA have never even seen a GC live.

DUI is a serious crime in PA.  If you want to defend your rights you need a DUI expert.  Please call 1-866-MCSHANE to have a renowned expert review your case.

A Day in the Life of a PA DUI Attorney

On January 31, 2011, in Pennsylvania DUI Lawyers, by Justin McShane
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I meet a lot of people in my travels around Pennsylvania and beyond.  Once I introduce myself and my profession as a Pennsylvania DUI Attorney some people express outrage and disgust. It usually results in the question of “How can you defend ‘those people?’”

The short answer I give is “You are ‘those people.’” The longer answer involves a true story that happened many years ago.

Defense Attorneys Sometimes Face Harsh Treatment for Defending The Citizen Accused

Defense Attorneys Sometimes Face Harsh Treatment for Defending The Citizen Accused

Sometimes being a PA DUI and criminal defense attorney carries occupational hazards.  Court cases especially those involving death or injury carry a lot of emotion and anger.  I have been hit, threatened and spit at by family members of the alleged victim simply because I was the defense attorney for someone who they hated.

I remember one incident very vividly when one man spit in my face  one day and then tried to do it again every day thereafter for the entire five day trial. He screamed at me cursing me for defending this “murdering SOB”. It came to pass that nearly two years to the day when he spat in my face that his beloved son was accused of a gang fight and shooting another person. This guy who had spit in my face for five days straight and cursed me for defending a “murderer,” now wanted me to do that which he found so objectionable for his son the accused attempted murderer: defend him even though he was guilty.

I did it. I defended his son well. I never reminded him of how we met until he brought it up after the trial of his son. He revealed to me his great shame and life-long regret for not understanding the role that I played. He said that now having lived through this that he was sure that I wasn’t just necessary for his son, but for every man’s son. He cried while asking for my forgiveness.

I defend “those people” because life is long and full of great joys and sorrows. It is unpredictable and there is no clear way to foresee everything. I am here in the unfortunate event that your world gets turned upside down. Even though now you object to everything I do, I will be here, if needed, to defend you or your loved one such as a family member or a close friend. I hope that day never comes. On your very worst day, I will be here to help as I do every day for everyone.

PA DUI Lawyer to speak at TCDLA Seminar

PA DUI Lawyer to speak at TCDLA Seminar

The Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA) is holding a seminar on cross-examination on March 3 & 4.  The seminar will focus on cross-examination strategies for lawyers in various disciplines of criminal law.  Cross-examination is very important because it can help uncover error in the evidence that can deem it unreliable.  As an expert in DUI  cross-examinations, I have been invited to lecture along with some of the biggest names in criminal defense law.  I am one of only two attorneys from outside of the state of Texas who will be lecturing at this prestigious seminar.  My topic is:  Cross-Examination of Gas Chromatography Blood Analysis.

[Blogger's note: Even though the seminar was just announced recently, registrations are already full.  It's good to see so many eager criminal defense lawyers in Texas. ]

This is yet another peer endorsement of my achievements in DUI defense.  Last year I lectured at 23 seminars in 14 states and this year my calendar is packed with even more speaking engagements. I have posted before about how you can use lectures presented to distinguish between the various DUI attorneys in PA and help you find the best. Pennsylvania drivers looking for a DUI Lawyer can confidently choose The McShane Firm knowing that the firm is lead by one of the foremost experts in the field of DUI law.  No DUI lawyer in PA lectures at as many seminars as I do and I challenge you to ask them about their speaking resume.

I was interviewed recently by Christine Funk for The Women’s Information Network about cognitive bias.  Here is the link:

Cognitive Bias: An Interview with Justin McShane

Contextual Bias in PA DUIIn this interview I explain the flaw in every single one of  us humans suffers from called cognitive or contextual bias.  I have blogged before about how this effects DUI cases in DUI Tunnel Vision: How Contextual Bias leads to False Arrests. With all of the increasing attention and focus on DUI, contextual bias has become such a big problem that a number of motorists right here in Harrisburg, PA have been falsely arrested due to it.

However, there is hope (assuming that the powers that be actually want to rectify this problem). Better training and awareness can definitely help police officers make better decisions on who they arrest. Pennsylvania’s finest really need to be top-notch and the only way to achieve that is through better education and training.



-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, Pennsylvania DUI Attorney

I am the highest rated DUI Attorney in PA as Rated by Avvo.com

You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin J McShane Esquire earns<br />
criminal law certification through NBTA

Board Certified Criminal Trial Advocate
By the National Board of Trial Advocacy
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Approved Agency

DUI ScienceDUI involves a lot of science.  From biology to physiology to chemistry to pharmacology, a diligent DUI attorney must have a firm grasp of the scientific aspects involved in a DUI case.

In an effort to provide the very best representation to my clients, I have spent countless hours studying scientific papers, attending seminars and even performing hands-on laboratory practicals.  I have been lucky in that I have become recognized among my peers, meaning other lawyers, as being very well educated on the scientific aspects of defending a DUI case.  However, this acknowledgment does not just stop with my peers.  I have been recognized by other scientists as being very well-studied on the scientific aspects related to DUI prosecution.  This recognition has resulted in an invitation to lecture about highly technical issues in analytical chemistry  and in particular hospital blood at the upcoming American Chemical Society national meeting.  There I will be presenting a lecture entitled "Enzymatic assaying: The indirect measurement that is non-specific to ethanol that is being misapplied from the clinical world into the forensic arena".  It is a highly technical presentation that I have been selected to present in front of an audience of scientists.

Being selected to present this at the ACS national meeting is quite an honor in that it recognizes the hard work I have put into the field of analytic chemistry and the forensic sciences involved in DUI cases.



-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, Pennsylvania DUI Attorney

I am the highest rated DUI Attorney in PA as Rated by Avvo.com

You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin J McShane Esquire earns<br />
criminal law certification through NBTA

Board Certified Criminal Trial Advocate
By the National Board of Trial Advocacy
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Approved Agency

I have blogged before about Avvo.com and how I believe it is a useful tool to research legal issues and find out about different DUI attorneys.

I often search Avvo for DUI questions in hopes of providing some information and insight that might be helpful.  A few days ago I found this question from someone here in Harrisburg:

I was charged in PA with a S 75 3802 A1

Question:

I was charged in PA with a S 75 3802 A1 – DUI, a S 75 3802 A- DUI-minor, and s 75 3817 A- minor operating with alcohol
What is the difference between these and does that mean I have two DUI’s for the one instance?

Answers:

Victor Wallace Carmody Jr.:
Please go to www.ncdd.com,and link to find an Attorney to find a DUI attorney near you.Justin McShane would be a good choice to call for DUI legal advice.I’m not from your state,but these charges arising out of the same arrest seem to be different ways to charge the same thing/or different charges with one for a dui,and one for dui for a minor and one for operating w/alcohol.Chances are that this is a way for the state to have to different ways to prosecute you,but would not be three DUI,s

Jason M. Glass:
Looks like you would not have two DUI’s for the same instance to me, just a way to charge a lesser included offense. I often see charges like this.

If you are in Harrisburg, simply call Justin McShane. He is the best DUI defense attorney in that area of the state and would be the only person I recommend.

Rhidian David Watson Orr:
Here’s the third recommendation to contact Justin McShane. He is one of the best in the country as well as in PA. Although I am not licensed in your state, it is my guess that these are 3 charges stemming from the same incident and you could onyl be convicted of one of the three. This is very similar to the DUI and DUI per se law in Colorado.

Contact Justin or another licensed attorney in PA. ncdd.com is the best wesbite to find a DUI Defense Attorney.

Todd F. La Neve:

Definitely contact the McShane Firm in Harrisburg – you’ll be in completely competent hands.

I have posted before about the importance of peer recommendations and how they can help you find the best DUI Attorney for your case. Here you have four DUI Expert Attorneys unanimously recommending Justin McShane. I am truly honored and thank all of the fellow attorneys who recognize my passion and dedication to the field of DUI defense.

If you are facing a DUI in Harrisburg or anywhere in Central Pennsylvania, you owe it yourself to be selfish and choose the best: Attorney Justin McShane The DUI Attorneys’ Choice.

 



-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, Pennsylvania DUI Attorney

I am the highest rated DUI Attorney in PA as Rated by Avvo.com

You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin J McShane Esquire earns<br />
criminal law certification through NBTA

Board Certified Criminal Trial Advocate
By the National Board of Trial Advocacy
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Approved Agency

Attorney McShane is a member in good standing of not only many legal associations and bar associations, but also scientific organizations as well including:

  • Member, American Chemical Society (ACS)-Analytical Chemistry Division, Chemical Toxicology Division, and Chemistry & the Law Divisions
  • Member, Central PA Local Section of the American Chemical Society
  • Member, American College of Forensic Examiners International- Computer Forensics Division, Criminalistics Division, Investigations Division, Legal Division, Pharmacology Division, Private Investigation Division, and Toxicology
     

harrisburg DUI lawyer speaks on forensic science

Attorney McShane has been selected to present at the Fall 2010 National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society which is being held on August 22-26, 2010 in Boston, MA.

Together with Dr. Joseph Citron, JD, MD and Dr. Albert Satubus, PharmD, PhD, Attorney McShane will present a afternoon workshop (12pm-5pm) on Tuesday, August 24, 2010.

Title for the Session is: “The Lack of Legal and Forensic Suitability of Enzymatic Assaying for Blood Alcohol Concentrations in Prosecutions of Alleged Drunk Drivers”

Title for the presentation is: “Enzymatic assaying: The Indirect Measurement that is Non-specific to Ethanol that is Being Misapplied from the Clinical World into the Forensic Arena”
 

The structure of the presentation will be as follows:

 

I. Background
    a. The Sheer Number of DUIs
    b. History of Hospital Blood testing
    c. Why hospital blood testing is used in semi-urban and rural environments.

II. Methodology
    a. What it is
          1. Beer’s Law
          2. Indirect test
          3. Enzymatic Reaction based
          4. The typical Step-by-step protocols
          5. SOPs
    b. The names and models of the machines

III. Forensic Suitability
     a. Not selective, not specific and not suitable for its intended purpose
     b. Direct v. Indirect test
     c. Interferents
     d. Dilution/Correction Factors compounding error
     e. Sampling error
     f. Single versus true duplicate or replicate sampling
     g. Lack of use of calibrators and controls between unknowns
     h. Lack of use of blanks between unknowns
     i. Chain of Custody
     j. Conversation factor
            1. No agreement-non linear relationship
            2. Range of factors
            3. Literature review

IV. Legal Sufficiency
     a. Survey of state of DUI laws and law which type of blood testing the BAC must be
     b. Frye challenges or motions in limine
     c. Reporting it as whole blood when clearly it is not

V. Better methods clearly exist: The Solution

VI. Conclusion
 

 

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-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, Pennsylvania DUI Attorney

I am the highest rated DUI Attorney in PA as Rated by Avvo.com

You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin J McShane Esquire earns<br />
criminal law certification throguh NBTA

Board Certified Criminal Trial Advocate
By the National Board of Trial Advocacy
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Approved Agency

Attorney Justin McShane has been invited to speak at the California DUI Lawyers Association Annual Meeting in Palm Springs, Florida on September 18, 2010.  Attorney McShane will be presenting on: 

  1. Driving Under the Influence of Drugs (DUID) cases;
  2. cognitive and contextual bias in the DRE process;
  3. issues surrounding pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics in DUID cases; and
  4. analytical chemistry in DUID cases

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin McShane to speak to the cdla

 

More details to follow.

 

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-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, Pennsylvania DUI Attorney

I am the highest rated DUI Attorney in PA as Rated by Avvo.com

You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin

Harrisburg DUI Lawyer Justin J McShane Esquire earns<br />
criminal law certification through NBTA

Board Certified Criminal Trial Advocate
By the National Board of Trial Advocacy
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court Approved Agency