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EMPLOYEE NAME: Ashley Ulbricht DEPARTURE DATE: 03/03/15 1:40 PM
DEPARTMENT: Law Department RETURN DATE: 03/08/15 TIME: 6:10 PM
REASON FOR TRAVEL: ABA Traffic Court Seminar DESTINATION CITY: San Antonio
EXPENSES ARE FOR (check all that apply): TRAVEL ADVANCE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT TRAVEL PER DIEM
Date Transportation Gas/Tolls/ Lodging Meals Misc. Total
Air-fare Car Rental Other Parking Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks Per Diem
3/3/15 $15.03 $15.03
3/3/15 $33.23 $33.23
3/3/15 $11.05 $11.05
3/5/15 $8.20 $8.20
3/5/15 $11.91 $11.91
3/5/15 $13.37 $13.37
3/7/15 $13.53 $13.53
3/7/15 $17.17 $17.17
3/7/15 $4.00 $4.00
3/7/15 $5.34 $5.34
3/7/15 $19.82 $19.82
3/8/15 $4.04 $4.04
3/8/15 $35.51 $35.51
3/9/15 $81.00 $81.00
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Total 1 $0.00 $0.00 $192.20 $81.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT: I hereby affirm that all expenses listed conform to the City's travel policy and are within my department's appropriated budget.
Director Signature: Date: �r�h I q . o 15
City of Carmel Form#ER06 Revision Date 3/19/2015 Page 1
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Subtotal $32.23
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$13.37
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$4.04
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Time 1.16
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2015 Traffic Court Seminar
March 4-6,2015
San Antonio,TX
Hotel Contessa,306 W.Market Street
Wednesday,March 4
8:15 am—9:30 am
Hon. Earl Penrod,Gibson(IN)Superior Court; ABA/NHTSA Judicial Fellow
The Fourth Amendment in Traffic Court: A Review, Update and Preview
The United States Supreme Court regularly addresses search and seizure issues that are critically
important to judges and other stakeholders handling traffic related cases. This discussion oriented
presentation will consist of an overview of the seminal Fourth Amendment decisions relating to
impaired driving/traffic law enforcement as well as detailed consideration of the most recent and
significant Supreme Court cases,including Missouri v.McNeely in 2013,Navarette v. California in
2014,and others. Considerable attention also will be given to the"Exclusionary Rule"and how
exceptions based on good faith and mistakes continue to evolve. Finally,there will be a preview of
traffic related Supreme Court cases that will be forthcoming in the near future,such as Heien v.
North Carolina.(reasonable mistakes of law)and Rodriguez v. U.S. (duration of traffic stops/de - -
minimis doctrine).
9:45 am-11:OOam
Hon. Pamila Brown
Immigration 101 .
As the United States becomes more culturally diverse it is important that those handling traffic court
cases understand all issues involved in adjudication of these complex cases. This session will look at
immigration issues,including increased availability of driver's permits by those in the country illegally,
language issues, use of T and U visas,employment issues,and collateral consequences. A discussion of
Padilla v Kentucky will be included.
11:15 am-12:30 pm
Hon.Karl Grube,State of Florida,Senior Trial Courts Judge
Resolving Ethics Issues in the Adjudication,Prosecution,and Defense of Traffic Violations
Ethics issues that arise in traffic court cases can impact judges, prosecutors,and defense attorneys.
These issues are no less serious than those in other courts, but they are sometimes overlooked due to
the fast pace and heavy caseloads typical of traffic courts. Commonly encountered ethics issues that
can be resolved or avoided by a better understanding and application of the Code of Judicial Conduct
and relevant portions of the Codes of Professional Conduct governing the prosecution and defense bar
will be explored.
1:45 pm—3:00 pm
Non.Teresa L. Liston, Franklin County(Ohio) Municipal Court'(retired)
Evidentiary Issues in Impaired Driving and Other Traffic Cases: impeachment and Rehabilitation of
Witnesses
The presentation will cover permissible and impermissible methods of witness impeachment and
rehabilitation as set forth in the Rules of Evidence. Participants will be ruling on sample trail objections
and discussion best practices for property controlling presentation of witness testimony.
3:15 pm—4:30 pm
Mr.Tim Johnson, Director,Office of Vehicle Crash Avoidance Research, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Advanced Vehicle Technologies
The session will provide information on in-vehicle technology developed to reduce traffic crashes.
Discussion will focus on vehicle to vehicle communication,driver alcohol detection system,autonomous
(driverless)vehicles,and vehicle to highway infrastructure communication. The impact these
technologies may have on the judicial system will also be discussed.
Thursday,March 5
8:00 am—9:15 am
Mr.David Teater,Senior Director, National Safety Council
Cell Phone Distracted Driving—A National Public Health and Safety Epidemic
This presentation will cover the history and rapid adoption of mobile communications technology and its
impact on traffic safety,the science of driver distraction,and how mobile device use while driving
degrades driver performance,common misperceptions about cell phone driving distraction,employer
response and the need for policies prohibiting employee cell phone use while driving,public opinion of
cell phone driving,and potential technology solutions.
9:30 am-10:45 am
Non.Steve Smith,3615`District Court(TX)
Dealing with the Media: Right, Wrong and Otherwise
During this lively and humorous presentation,judges will learn how the media cover the courts and how
to properly respond to media inquiries within the bounds of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
11:00am-12:15 pm
Robert Johnson, Ph.D., F-ABFT,Tarrant County(TX) Medical Examiner's Office
Drugs,Alcohol, and Driving: A Shift from Alcohol to Drug-Impaired Drivers
Toxicological results from DWI cases have changed over the last few years. Where alcohol was once
responsible for the overwhelming majority of DWI arrests,illicit and prescription medications now make
up a large percentage of those cases. With the move towards the legalization of marijuana drug-related
DWI cases will only increase. The challenges of drug-related DWI cases will be discussed and contrasted
with the classical alcohol-only DWI arrest.
1:45 pm—3:00 pm
Hon.Neil Edward Axel,District Court of Maryland(retired)
Impaired Driving Cases: The Impact of Drugs and the Legalization of Marijuana
Recent changes in marijuana laws and the continued use of other drugs have a significant impact on
highway safety and the handling of impaired driving cases in the courtroom. This presentation will
highlight some of the issues presented in drugged driving cases.
3:15 pm-4:30 pm
Mr.Warren Diepraam, First Assistant, Waller County(TX) District Attorney's Office
Prosecuting the Drugged Driver
This presentation will highlight a growing trend of drugged driving cases and the problems they present
to local government agencies. In addition,there will be a focus on Drug Recognition Expert(DRE)cases
and the law as well as legal hurdles faced in admitting evidence. Lastly, unique problems related to
marijuana legalization will be discussed.
Friday,March 6
8:00am-9:15 am
Hon.Laura A.Weiser,Judicial Resource Liaison,Texas Center for the Judiciary
DWI Courts—The Promise and the Practice
This course will focus on the creation and sue of DWI Courts to reduce the number of repeat DWI
offenders. It will focus on the ten guiding principles of DWI Courts and the tools these courts use to
achieve a successful outcome for the offenders who participate.
9:30 am—10:45 am
Hon.Phyllis McMillen,6`h Circuit Court,Oakland County,MI,ABA/NHTSA Judicial Outreach Liaison
Impaired Driving Risk Assessment:Reducing Recidivism
This session will provide an overview of risk factors and characteristics that have been identified as
potential indicators of repeat impaired driving. Risk assessment survey tools that are currently available
will be reviewed as will the use of screening and assessment to determine appropriate treatment
referrals.
11:00 am—12:15 pm
Hon.Laura Weiser,Hon.-Phyllis McMillen
Enhancing Community Safety: Sentencing in Traffic Cases
Persons who drive while impaired or districted,drive on a suspended license,and/or speed or drive
recklessly all pose a serious threat to the safety of a community. This session will look at sanctions and
interventions that can be included in a sentence to attempt to reduce the threat of these high risk
drivers.
Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Forth No.201(Rev.1995)
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER
CITY OF CARMEL
An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show: kind of service, where performed, dates service rendered, by
whom, rates per day, number of hours, rate per hour, number of units, price per unit, etc.
Payee
Ashley Ulbricht
Purchase Order No.
Terms
Date Due
Invoice Invoice Description Amount
Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s))
3/19/15 Reimburse Ashley Ulbricht for expenses during ABA 273.20
Traffic Court Seminar, San Antonio, TX March 4-6, 2015
per the attached-Ulbricht
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Total
I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s), is (are)true and correct and I have audited same in accor-
dance with IC 5-11-10-1.6.
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Clerk-Treasurer
VOUCHER NO. WARRANT NO.
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Ashley i !bF;eht IN SUM OF$
One Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
$ $273.20
ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR
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430-43002 External Training Travel
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1180 43002 $273.20 ' or bill(s) is (are) true and correct and that
the materials or services itemized thereon
for which charge is made were ordered and
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