DA’S Office Receives State Grant to Continue Prosecuting Cases Involving Drugs and/or Alcohol

RIVERSIDE – Drivers arrested in Riverside County on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of
drugs or a combination of alcohol and drugs will continue facing highly specialized prosecutors
funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety and approved by the Riverside
County Board of Supervisors.

The $402,976 grant to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office continues to fund a vertical
prosecution team that will handle driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) cases from arrest
all the way through sentencing. The new grant covers two deputy district attorneys for fiscal year
2020/2021.

While alcohol remains the primary cause in DUI crashes, the DA’s Office continues to support the
effort from the state Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) that aims to drive home awareness that DUI
doesn’t just mean alcohol. Prescription medications and marijuana can, by themselves or in
combination with alcohol, impair drivers resulting in a DUI arrest.

Under the grant, prosecution team members will work with the state’s Traffic Safety Resource
Prosecutor Training Network to expand knowledge and resources in the office by obtaining and
delivering specialized training, including the emerging problem of drug-impaired driving. Team
members will share information with peers and law enforcement personnel throughout the
county and across the state.

The grant was unanimously approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 1,
2019, and runs for two years.

The grant period runs from Oct. 1, 2020, through Sept. 30, 2021.

Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety,
through the National Highway Traffic Administration.

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