Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Office of Traffic Safety awarded DA’s Office $192,698 for DUI program

- Staff report

The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) awarded the District Attorney’s Office $192,698 for the continuati­on of its statewide recognized DUI program. The unit focuses on the prosecutio­n and prevention of DUI cases, as well as outreach and law enforcemen­t training. The program’s goal is to prevent impaired driving and reduce alcohol and drugimpair­ed traffic fatalities and injuries.

The Deputy District Attorneys that are assigned to the program prosecute the most serious and complex DUI cases, such as those involving injury and death, and those involving drug impairment. Deputy District Attorneys assigned to these cases handle them through all stages of the criminal process, from the time of the arrest through sentencing. They also focused closely on training law enforcemen­t throughout California on DUI investigat­ion. To date, close to 1,400 officers have been reached through DUI training by the Yolo County District

Attorney’s OTS grant.

The team has taken steps to be involved with local high schools, youth programs, UC Davis programs, local Greek organizati­ons and the Yolo County Citizen’s Academy. During the last three years the OTS program has focused on educating youths on the dangers of DUI, especially as it relates to drugs.

OTS Grant attorneys are currently prosecutin­g several DUI death cases, including two defendants who face murder charges. In one case, a West Sacramento couple was killed, and their two young were children injured, when an individual alleged to be driving under the influence of alcohol collided with the victims’ vehicle. In the second case, a cyclist was killed when a person alleged to be driving under the influence and with a suspended license struck the victim’s bicycle, then fled the scene. Both suspects are alleged to have been convicted of DUIs in the past.

When an individual is convicted of a DUI, California

courts require an advisement that states that “driving under the influence is a dangerous act that may kill or injure others.” If, after being convicted of a prior DUI with that advisement, the individual commits another DUI which results in the death of a person, that individual may be charged with murder.

District Attorney Jeff Reisig emphasized the continuing need to recognize the threat that DUIs pose to the public.

“With an increasing number of DUIs nationwide over the last few years it is crucial that law enforcemen­t agencies and District Attorney’s offices dedicate resources toward protecting unsuspecti­ng victims from the destructio­n that DUI drivers leave both physically and emotionall­y on their victims and the victims’ families,” Reisig said. “Our OTS program allows us to be proactive in deterrence through education, but at the same time reactive through holding those accountabl­e who break the law and put the public at risk.”

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