Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
West Covina Library 1601 W Covina Pkwy, West Covina, CA, United StatesPlease join me on August 4th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Jordan Silveira at jsilveira@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Jordan Silveira Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 310.755.0631
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
Van Nuys Library 6250 Sylmar Ave, Van Nuys, CA, United StatesPlease join me on August 5th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Jordan Silveira at jsilveira@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Jordan Silveira Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 310.755.0631
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
Santa Ana Public Library - Meeting Room A 26 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA, United StatesPlease join me on August 11th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Silas Miers at smiers@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Silas Miers Director of Industry Relations SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 714.497.8279
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center 11200 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, United StatesPlease join me on October 22nd for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Opening Remarks by Mayor L. Dennis Michael Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Courtney Moore at cmoore@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Courtney Moore SCRAM Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 909.815.1663
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
La Hacienda 2635 Esplanade, Chico, CA, United StatesPlease join me on December 8th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Carolyn Rigg at crigg@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Carolyn Rigg SCRAM Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 530-771-7687
Long Beach Bar Association Happy Hour
Joe Jost's 2803 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA, United StatesThe Long Beach Bar Association and Long Beach Barristers invite you to join us for a happy hour on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 5:30 PM. Free for members. Drinks and appetizers included. Sponsored by: FindLaw Advanced Depositions SCRAM of California Fisher Law Office IQ Risk Bring cash to participate in the 50/50 raffle!
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
West Covina Library 1601 W Covina Pkwy, West Covina, CA, United StatesPlease join us on September 8th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Jordan Silveira at jsilveira@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Jordan Silveira Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 310.755.0631
2016 San Diego County DUI Symposium
Vista Courthouse - North County Division 325 S Melrose Drive, Vista, CA, United StatesFrom Prevention to Prosecution The San Diego County DUI Symposium is a collaborative event to increase awareness about the various facets of the San Diego County DUI system. It also highlights the incredible work that is being done among criminal justice system partners and identifies best practices or gaps that can be addressed. This is a complimentary event. Continental breakfast and lunch provided. Download/View Agenda Speakers Keynote: Chief Deputy David Greenberg, San Diego District Attorney’s Office Marion Novak, Responsible Hospitality Coalition of San Diego David Doucette, Office of Traffic Safety Officer Mark McCullough, San Diego Police Department Patrice Rogers, Research Manager, Alcohol, Drugs, & Traffic Safety Research & Development, LOD Department of Motor Vehicles Honorable James A Mangione, San Diego Superior Court North County Aimee McLeod, Deputy District Attorney (DUI Homicide Unit) Adolfo Gonzales, Chief Probation Officer Presented By Occupational Health Services (OHS) SCRAM of California LifeSafer Souther California
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
Club One Casino - Banquet Room 1033 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, CA, United StatesPlease join us on September 28th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Aubrey Priest at apriest@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Aubrey Priest Program Development Manager SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 805-668-0114
Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring
300 Columbia Center Conference 401 West A Street, San Diego, CA, United StatesPlease join us on Thursday, December 8th for lunch and a 1-hour MCLE seminar about Managing Alcohol-Related Cases With Continuous Alcohol Monitoring. This informative no-cost training is designed to provide you essential information on the science and technology related to the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet. During this seminar you'll learn about: The history of transdermal science and how alcohol is processed in the body Fuel-cell technology for how alcohol is detected transdermally Sample data showing confirmed alcohol events, tamper events, and obstructions Recidivism studies and programmatic best practices How SCRAM technology is admissible in court The use of SCRAM by courts and agencies across the country Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend. You will receive 1 MCLE competency credit. RSVP for This Event Please contact Ariel Vollero at avollero@scramca.com to RSVP for this event. Ariel Vollero Court Liaison SCRAM of California www.scramca.com 805-668-0114