Presiding Over DWI Cases: What Magistrates and District Court Judges Need to Know

  • Chapel Hill, NC

This course is offered through the North Carolina Judicial College. This course is intended for magistrates and district court judges who want to learn more about the physiology of alcohol and drugs, the incidence and investigation of impaired driving, and the law of impaired driving. The first two days of the course are for magistrates and district court judges. The last day relates solely to the work of district court judges and entails a trip to the state's residential substance abuse treatment program for men in Goldsboro.

 

Additional information

 

Presiding Over DWI Cases: What Magistrates and District Court Judges Need to Know is a qualifying course in the Judicial College's Certification Program for Magistrates.

This program will have 12.25 hours of Magistrate CE credit (including sessions that qualify for the Issuing Search Warrants and Impaired Driving Laws statutory topics), and 16.75 hours of District Court Judge CJE.

CEU12.25 hrs
CJE16.75 hrs
  • Chapel Hill, NC
    October 28 - 30, 2025
    UNC School of Government
    400 South Road
    Knapp-Sanders Building
    Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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Materials from the 2023 Presiding Over DWI Cases training are available online here.

For all registration questions, resetting passwords, or login issues please contact:

Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

John Patrick Sherman

Program Manager, Courts Group
919.962.6191
Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government