Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Wisconsin)
This webinar series is presented free of charge to judges.
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Days & Times
12 Noon state local time, 60 minutes in duration
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Course Fees
This webinar series is presented free of charge to judges.
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The practice of “masking” violations or the unwarranted reduction of charges for Commercial Drivers in Traffic and Criminal Courts across America is fairly common. When CDL drivers are afforded these opportunities, they often lead to less safe roads and highways for all drivers and passengers. Additionally, the likelihood of more crashes involving CDL holders is increased, which often leads to severe injury or death. To combat this challenge, it is necessary for judges, as the guardrails of the judicial system, to be aware of the basic rules which govern CDL holders by reporting convictions and imposing license suspensions where required by law. This course will provide judges the necessary information and tools to identify, address and combat and respond to “masking” when cases appear in the courtroom.
This webinar series is presented free of charge to judges. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Define the concept of “masking” relative to CDL/CMV drivers
- Identify Federal and State CDL/CMV laws to avoid “masking” situations
- Respond to legal dilemmas when imposing CDL suspensions
The practice of “masking” violations or the unwarranted reduction of charges for Commercial Drivers in Traffic and Criminal Courts across America is fairly common. When CDL drivers are afforded these opportunities, they often lead to less safe roads and highways for all drivers and passengers. Additionally, the likelihood of more crashes involving CDL holders is increased, which often leads to severe injury or death. To combat this challenge, it is necessary for judges, as the guardrails of the judicial system, to be aware of the basic rules which govern CDL holders by reporting convictions and imposing license suspensions where required by law. This course will provide judges the necessary information and tools to identify, address and combat and respond to “masking” when cases appear in the courtroom.