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Allbiss Lawdata Ltd. is not a law firm. Stephen R. Biss is the President of Allbiss Lawdata Ltd.. Stephen R. Biss is a retired lawyer,  in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Allbiss Lawdata Ltd. provides support services to lawyers and attorneys, including continuing education programmes. The purpose of this site is to assist attorneys and lawyers in identifying issues that can be the subject of cross-examination of state or Crown experts when defending criminal charges involving a forensic quantitative measurement.

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This site aims to encourage continuing education and discussion among lawyers and attorneys. Please do not try to defend yourself using what you read at this site. The comments made at this site will not be admissible as proof of anything because the author is not a scientific expert and does not purport to be a scientific expert.

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Defence lawyers will find additional information about the reliability of evidentiary breath instruments at:

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www.impaired-driving.com

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You will find links at this site to connect to 4 online Udemy courses that deal with quantitative analysis under Canada's drinking and driving laws. One of the courses is Private and is only available to Canadian defence lawyers. Discounts to the other courses may be available if you are a Canadian defence lawyer:



Basic course: This course is good for those who want to know the basics of DUI defence and start to prepare for cross-examinations of breath techs under Bill C-46.
"How Do I Fight a DUI charge? Attorneys and Lawyers in Canada"




Intoxilyzer Sequences Course: If you can't take one of my in-office hands-on courses using Intoxilyzers, this is the best substitute. The focus is on the command sequences and proper operator procedure:
"Defense of a DUI Breathalyzer Charge by an Ontario Attorney"




Wet-bath Simulators Course: Under Bill C-46 defences will be limited. A defense attorney's focus will often be on the control tests and air blanks. Intermediate level students need to build a good grasp of how the wet-bath simulators are used in Ontario and how the dry gas alcohol standard is used in western Canada.
"DUI Defence in Canada: wet-bath simulator alcohol standard"

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For more information contact:

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Allbiss Lawdata Ltd.

per: Stephen R. Biss

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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

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905-273-3322

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If you are a member of the public, please don't attempt to use what you see or read at this site in Court. It is not evidence. The author is not a scientist. The author has a great deal of experience in cross-examining scientists about these issues, but the author is not a scientist. Hire a criminal lawyer in private practice in Ontario. Your lawyer can retain an expert. The author is a retired lawyer, not a lawyer in private practice. Read the statement of the purpose of this web site below.

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This site has been built by Allbiss Lawdata Ltd. All rights reserved. This is not a government web site.

For more information respecting this database or to report misuse contact: Allbiss Lawdata Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 905-273-3322. The author and the participants make no representation or warranty  whatsoever as to the authenticity and reliability of the information contained herein.  WARNING: All information contained herein is provided  for the purpose of discussion and peer review only and should not be construed as formal legal advice. The authors disclaim any and all liability resulting from reliance upon such information. You are strongly encouraged to seek professional legal advice before relying upon any of the information contained herein. Legal advice should be sought directly from a properly retained lawyer or attorney. 

WARNING: Please do not attempt to use any text, image, or video that you see on this site in Court. These comments, images, and videos are NOT EVIDENCE. The Courts will need to hear evidence from a properly qualified expert. The author is not a scientist. The author is not an expert. These pages exist to promote discussion among defence lawyers.

Intoxilyzer®  is a registered trademark of CMI, Inc. The Intoxilyzer® 5000C is an "approved instrument" in Canada.

Breathalyzer® is a registered trademark of Draeger Safety, Inc., Breathalyzer Division. The owner of the trademark is Robert F. Borkenstein and Draeger Safety, Inc. has leased the exclusive rights of use from him. The Breathalyzer® 900 and Breathalyzer® 900A were "approved instruments" in Canada.

Alcotest® is a registered trademark of Draeger Safety, Inc. The Alcotest® 7410 GLC and 6810 are each an "approved screening device" in Canada.

Datamaster®  is a registered trademark of National Patent Analytical Systems, Inc.  The BAC Datamaster® C  is an "approved instrument" in Canada.

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