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Improving Outcomes in a DWI/Drug Court Through Testing
SESSION INFO
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
Session Type: Workshop
Every probation and parole officer has to be proficient with the basics of alcohol and other drug testing in order to do a competent job. This training will give you the fundamentals of alcohol testing in DWI/Drug courts as well as prepare you for new trends in alcohol monitoring usage. Good testing procedures ensure that results will be admissible in a probation violation/ termination hearing. The seminar will provide ten practical tips for supervision professionals.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Peggy Fulton Hora
Judge (ret.),
Judge Peggy Fulton Hora is the President of the Justice Speakers Institute, LLC. She
retired from the California Superior Court after serving 21 years. She had a criminal
assignment that included presiding over the Drug Treatment Court. She is a former
dean of the B.E. Witkin Judicial College of California and has been on the faculty of the
National Judicial College for over 20 years. Judge Hora was the Senior Judicial Fellow
for the National Drug Court Institute and the Global Centre for Drug Treatment Courts.
Judge Hora is an international leader in the solution-focused courts movement and has
written comprehensively on justice issues. The appellate court and almost 200 journals
and law reviews have cited her work. She was a 2009-2010 Thinker in Residence
appointed by the Premier of South Australia to study and make recommendations on
the Australian justice system. She was a visiting scholar at the University of Tasmania
School of Law.
Her international work includes speaking at conferences worldwide and hands-on
training on drug courts and therapeutic jurisprudence in Israel, the United Kingdom,
Argentina, Chile, Bermuda, South Africa, Italy, France, Japan, Russia, The Netherlands,
Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Judge Hora is the co-editor of the “Science Bench Book for Judges”.
She is a recipient of the Bernard S. Jefferson Judicial Education Award from the
California Judges’ Association and winner of the Rose Bird Award from California
Women Lawyers. She was honored as Woman of the Year by the California legislature.
Brian W. MacKenzie
Judge (ret.), 52nd District 1st Division District Court
Judge Brian MacKenzie is an award winning judicial educator who
retired from the bench after almost twenty-seven years of service. After
leaving the bench he became one of the founders of the Justice
Speakers Institute.
He has been honored by the Foundation for the Improvement of Justice
with the Paul H. Chapman medal, for significant contributions to the
American Criminal Justice System and by the American Judges
Association for significant contributions to judicial education.
Judge MacKenzie has written and lectured throughout the world on
issues including procedural fairness, veterans treatment courts,
domestic violence, drug treatment courts, alcohol/drug testing, and the
sixth amendment right to counsel. Recently, he traveled to Istanbul as
an invited observer to a conference on the treaty between the European
Union and Turkey involving Syrian refugees.
He is the co-editor of the book, “Science Bench Book for Judges”. He
is also the author of the American Judges Association’s position paper
entitled “Procedural Fairness: The Key to Drug Treatment Courts”.
He received his Juris Doctorate from Wayne State University Law
School.
Judge MacKenzie is married to Karen MacKenzie. He has three
children; Kate, David and Breanna and five grandsons, Daniel,
Raymond, Henry, Zachary and Lucas.
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