Biography
of Roderick T. Frechette, II
Roderick T. Frechette, II
is a founding member of the National College for DUI Defense. He is
also certified by the Indiana University Center for Studies in Action
on BAC tests in Highway Safety Programs; Supervision and expert Testimony.
Mr. Frechette is certified in NHTSA DWI Detection and Standardized
Field Sobriety Testing and is a certified D.O.T. instructor and key
operator on the intoximeter AS4/RBT4. He has handled over 6,000 DWI
cases in the past fifteen years as an MVD License Revocation Hearing
Officer, special prosecutor, Municipal Judge alternate public defender,
and private attorney. Mr. Frechettes Court of Appeals victory
in State vs. Lasworth successfully held the line on HGN inadmissibility
and challenged the validity of field sobriety testing.
Areas Of Practice:
Criminal Law
Driving While Intoxicated
Personal Injury
Certifications/Specialties:
NHTSA DWI Detection,
Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
RBT4/AS4 Breath Machine Key Operator
Bar Admissions:
New Mexico, 1988
U.S. District Court District of New Mexico, 1988
Education:
Vermont Law School, South
Royalton, Vermont, 1988
St. John's College, 1985
M.A.
University of Texas,
1983
B.A.
Indiana University
BAC in Highway Safety Programs Supervision and Expert Testimony
Professional Associations
and Memberships:
National College DUI
Defense, Harvard Law School
Founding Member
City of Village Corrales
Municipal Judge Alternate
Past Employment Positions:
Village of Corrales,
Municipal Judge Alternate
Narcotics Special Prosecutor
MVD License Revocation Hearing Officer
Birth Information:
March 6, 1961, Manchester,
Connecticut, United States of America
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