April 06, 2009, 14:46
Brent RobbinsHELP - Blood Warrant Statistics
In preparation for a presentation to Judges throughout the State, I am looking for stats on blood warrant results from 2008 (and/or 1-1-2009 to present): % of blood draws over 0.08, % under 0.08, % where drugs/controlled substances were detected, etc. either during "No Refusal" weekends or whenever (if you're a 24/7/365 No Refusal county...)
Please e-mail any info to:
brent.robbins@dentoncounty.com
Thanks in advance.
April 07, 2009, 16:14
Ken SparksColorado County, with a population of 20,000, obtains blood search warrants 24/7/365 in refusal situations. Our statistics for 2008 are as follows:
0.08 or higher = 93%
0.07 or less = 7% (25% had drugs detected)
0.16 or higher = 50%
We have done this for 4 years; in the last four years we have had zero DWI trials!
Ken, you are The Man. I salute you.
April 07, 2009, 16:39
GretchenThis is why he has a Ken's Cap.
April 07, 2009, 16:41
Ken SparksAnd I will be losing my manhood in the next general election if the legislature does not pass a bill allowing all magistrates to sign blood search warrants. An attorney will probably be elected as the constitutional county court judge (no county court-at-law here) and the exception in CCP Art. 18.01(i) for rural counties will no longer apply in my county. This will end the weekly rotation system I set up for my 4 JPs. The soon-to-be-elected attorney-judge cannot be expected to get up at all hours of the night and sign these warrants. I need some legislative help. The committee substitute to HB 1663 would do the trick.
April 07, 2009, 16:53
Brent RobbinsThanks for the responses so far. Keep them coming!
brent.robbins@dentoncounty.com
April 07, 2009, 17:09
bgreerI've got some good stuff to send you, we have been 24/7/365 since October '08. I will forward the results to you in a few minutes.
Edit: Sent!
[This message was edited by bgreer on 04-07-09 at .]
April 07, 2009, 19:38
GretchenI am teaching an intoxication crimes course this summer (actually 2 courses, 1 undergrad and 1 grad). Any input from my TDCAA friends/family is completely appreciated, and if anyone wants to guest lecture, I would love to let that happen. Brent - if you still have my email, do you mind sharing the stats you're collecting?