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written by groshan fabiola When it comes to dmv surety bonds, there is the misconception that they cost an arm and a leg. written by Darren Kavinoky The California Department of Motor Vehicles has the jurisdiction to administer an Administrative Per Se, commonly known as APS, hearing affecting the driving privileges of the DUI offender. The DMV case is totally separate and independent from the criminal case. Therefore, a DUI defendant must defend himself twice-at both the DMV and at criminal court. This also means that the DUI defendant gets punished twice. written by Darren Kavinoky The standard of proof at DMV hearings is the preponderance of the evidence standard. This level of proof is required in most civil cases, which DMV hearings can be likened to, as opposed to the criminal court trial where the burden of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. The preponderance of the evidence standard merely requires that there be more evidence in support of a defendant’s guilt than not. written by Darren Kavinoky The Administrative Per Se (APS) hearings are held in the DMV Driver’s Safety Office nearest to the location of the arrest. The APS hearings are run by DMV employees, called hearing officers. The request for the APS hearing must be made within 10 calendar days of the arrest, or else the defendant’s license will automatically be suspended 30 calendar days after the date of arrest. written by Darren Kavinoky A police officer’s statement, contained in a police report, is hearsay. However, California Evidence Code Section 1280 allows the statement in as an exception to the hearsay rule. Section 1280, titled “Record by public employee” reads: written by Darren Kavinoky California Evidence Code Section 664 shifts the burden of proof to the DMV licensee to establish the nonexistence of one, or more, of the foundational requirements with regard to the police officer’s sworn statement, except when it is clear that the trustworthiness is not established when the officer incorrectly reports all the facts in the sworn statement. written by Darren Kavinoky The Downer case dealt with California Evidence Code section 1280, the official records hearsay exception. Hearsay involves any statement made outside of court, offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. Forensic laboratory reports are hearsay, because they deal with events and statements that took place in a place outside of the courtroom, and are used to convict the defendant of a crime. written by Darren Kavinoky When someone is charged with a DUI offense, there are two separate battles to fight: the DMV and the criminal court case. The DMV will suspend driving privileges within 30 days of an arrest for driving with an alleged blood alcohol content (BAC) over .08 percent, unless an Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing is requested within 10 days of the DUI arrest. written by Darren Kavinoky The Davenport case holds that the arresting officer’s written statement is sufficient to support the DMV’s suspension of the defendant’s driver’s license. The Davenport court held that the officer has a duty to administer chemical tests according to methods that are designed to assure reliability. Similarly, California Evidence Code Section 664 gives the presumption that the officer’s official duty has been “regularly performed,” thus giving rise to an inference of the reliability of the test. written by Darren Kavinoky The DMV has the burden of proof in the Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing. The burden of proof is that there is more evidence weighted towards driving under the influence of alcohol than not. State law has mandated that the burden rests with the DMV to justify its order of suspension. written by Josh Greenberger
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