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DWAI Penalties in Colorado DUI DWAI Penalties in Colorado - A DUI DWAI Defense Attorney Lawyer Providing Experienced Defense for Denver and Colorado H. Michael Steinberg Attorney and Counselor at Law The Responsible Choice for a Criminal Defense Lawyer for Denver and all of Colorado P hone: 303.627.7777 24/7 Pager / Voice Mail 303.543.4433 Email: hmsteinberg@hotmail.com Home Sitemap Our Firm Qualifications The Right Lawyer Experience Counts The Lawyer's Role 1st Consult ContactUs ForLawyer s Location In the Press DUI / DWAI Penalties in Colorado ____________________________ DUI Penalties in Colorado First Offense For a first time DUI conviction, a judge must impose from 5 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all or part of the sentence on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. There is no guarantee that the judge will suspend the jail sentence. The judge must also impose 48 to 96 hours of useful public service and $300 to $1,000 in fines in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400 . Since 12 points will be assessed to your driving record, you will lose your license for 1 year on a points suspension. You can petition for a restricted "red" license. Finally, a DUI constitutes a habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic violations within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case. Second DUI with a prior DUI within 5 years For a second DUI conviction within 5 years, a judge must impose from between 90 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all but 10 days (which is the absolute minimum), on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. There is no guarantee that the judge will impose the minimum ten days. Many don't. The judge must also impose 60 to 120 hours useful public service and $500 to $1,500 in fines in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400. In addition to a points suspension, you will also face a 1 year revocation of your driving privilege with no driving. Furthermore, you cannot reinstate your license until you drive one (1) additional year with an interlock device installed in your car. Finally, a second DUI constitutes a second habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic violations within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case and retain your driving privileges. DUI with a prior DWAI within 5 years For a DUI conviction with a prior DWAI conviction within 5 years, a judge must impose from between 70 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all but 7 days on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. The 7 days is the absolute minimum and there is no guarantee that the judge will impose the minimum. The judge must also impose 56 to 112 hours of useful public service and $450 to $1,500 in fines. These are in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400. In addition to a points suspension, you will also face a 1 year revocation of your driving privilege with no driving. A second conviction constitutes a second habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic violations within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case and retain your driving privileges. Second DUI with a prior DUI outside of 5 years For a DUI conviction with a prior DUI conviction outside of 5 years, a judge must impose from between 5 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all or part of the sentence on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. There is no guarantee that the judge will suspend the jail sentence; most don't. The judge must also impose 48 to 96 hours of useful public service and $300 to $1000 in fines in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400. In addition to a points suspension, you will also face a 1 year revocation of your driving privilege with no driving. Finally, a DUI constitutes an habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic offenses within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case. DWAI Penalties in Colorado First Offens e For a first time DWAI conviction, a judge must impose from between 2 days to 6 months in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all or part of the sentence on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. There is no guarantee that the judge will suspend the jail sentence. Many don't, especially if you have a prior offense more than 5 years ago. The judge must also impose 24 to 48 hours of useful public service and $100 to $500 in fines in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400. Since 8 points will be assessed to your driving record, you will not lose your license for 1 year on a points suspension unless you have 4 or more points within 12 consecutive months of the date you were charged with the offense. If so, you can petition for a restricted "red" license. Finally, a conviction constitutes a habitual strike against your driving record. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case. Second Offense with a prior DUI within 5 years For a DWAI conviction with a prior DUI conviction within 5 years, a judge must impose from between 60 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all but 6 days on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. The 6 days is the absolute minimum with no guarantee that the judge will impose the minimum. The judge must also impose 52 to 104 hours of useful public service and $400 to $1,200 in fines, which are in addition to court costs which can exceed $400 . You will also face a 1 year revocation of your driving privilege. Finally, a second conviction constitutes a second habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic violations within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case and retain your driving privileges. Second Offense with a prior DWAI within 5 years For a DWAI conviction with a prior DWAI conviction within 5 years, a judge must impose from between 45 days to 1 year in jail. The law permits the judge to suspend all but 5 days on condition that you complete an alcohol treatment program. The 5 days is the absolute minimum and there is no guarantee the judge will impose the minimum. The judge must also impose 48 to 96 hours of useful public service and a $300 to $1,000 fine in addition to court costs which usually exceed $400 . You will also face a 1 year revocation of your driving privilege. Finally, a second conviction constitutes a second habitual strike against your driving record. After 3 major traffic violations within 7 years, motor vehicle must revoke your license for 5 years. You should seek a good attorney who can reduce the potential penalties in your case and retain your driving privileges. 0) window.open( document.JBOT075956.dest.options[document.JBOT075956.dest.selectedIndex].value,'_self'); this.selectedIndex = 0;" size=1 name=dest Select to Jump ********************** ***Case Stages*** ********************** Colorado Courts A Case Timeline Anatomy of a Trial Your Miranda Rights If You Are Charged Your Legal Rights I Your Right to Bail Search Warrants! 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Atlanta Georgia DUI Lawyers Atlanta Georgia DUI Lawyers Atlanta Georgia DUI Lawyers The Chestney-Hawkins Law Firm is 100% Dedicated to the Successful and Aggressive Defense of Georgia DUI Cases Many attorneys claim to be DUI defense lawyers, but they simply handle guilty pleas. The Chestney-Hawkins Law Firm is exclusively dedicated to fighting Georgia DUI cases. Although most cases do not have to go all the way to trial, we take every case with the attitude that we will go to trial if necessary to avoid a wrongful DUI conviction. This means that prosecutors don’t expect us to plead guilty – and we don’t. If you have been accused of DUI, this means that we enter a “not guilty” plea on your behalf and then do everything possible within the law to get that settlement or verdict – Not Guilty! Before you decide to just plead guilty and “get it over with,” please give us a call to at least discuss your rights and all your options. A DUI arrest does not have to result in a DUI conviction! Over the past several years, we have handled hundreds and hundreds of DUI cases all over Georgia. In 2003, we won another landmark case in the Georgia Supreme Court. To read about some of our other many victories, please click here : georgia dui victories. To read about our recent Supreme Court victory, click here . (Reprinted by permission of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.) In Georgia, even a first-time DUI has serious consequences, so choosing a lawyer to defend you is an important decision. We certainly don’t have to tell you the difference it makes – to your insurance rates, present and future employment, fines, and many other economic costs of a DUI conviction. If you’re buying a house, any competent Georgia attorney can help you close the transaction. But choosing the right attorney to defend you when your rights and freedom are at stake is a serious matter. We suggest that you talk to several lawyers before you make this critical decision. But please make sure that our law firm is on your list. Unlike most attorneys who advertise as DUI lawyers, The Chestney-Hawkins Law Firm doesn't defend murder, robbery or sex crimes; we don't handle divorces or bankruptcies. We only defend DUI cases (and related charges such as vehicular homicide). Our entire office is geared toward this specialized area of the law. And we don’t advertise in the yellow pages or on television or on billboards. In fact, we get almost all of our business by referral from other lawyers. Simply put, this is because we have an unparalleled reputation among local attorneys for expertise and success when it comes to aggressively defending DUI cases. Each of our lawyers is specially trained and educated in the unique aspects of DUI defense, and devotes almost 100% of his or her practice to this area. Our lawyers are either attending or speaking at DUI defense seminars for other lawyers several times every year. We are the only law firm in Georgia, and one of only two firms in the entire country that has two lawyers who are Board Certified by the National College of DUI Defense. While our offices are conveniently located in the Buckhead area of Atlanta, we defend DUI cases all over the northern half of Georgia. Please give us a call or email today. It doesn’t cost a dime to talk to us. Like most law firms, we offer a free initial consultation. This gives you a chance not only to meet us, but also to discuss your case and get all your questions answered by attorneys who have spent years doing nothing but defending cases like yours. Even if you decide to hire another lawyer or just enter a simple guilty plea, we strongly suggest that you at least contact us to discuss all of your options. You can call us at (404) 816-8221 or send an email to info@atlanta-georgia-dui.com , or fill out this information form . Either way, we’ll get right back to you and we look forward to discussing the particulars of your case and your best strategy for defense. Thank you for taking the time to learn about our specialized law firm. We look forward to being of service and helping you win your case as we have for so many others [ Success Stories ] just like you. Sincerely, Bob Chestney, Esq. Senior Partner January 5, 2004 Atlanta, Georgia Home Recent Supreme Court Victory Success Stories Statistical Results Robert W. Chestney Michael Hawkins Marny J. Heit Meka B. Ward Georgia DUI Lawyer DUI Lawyer in Georgia DUI Attorney in Atlanta DUI Attorney in Georgia DUI Lawyer in Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia DUI Lawyer Georgia Drunk Driving Attorney Atlanta, Georgia DUI Attorney Georgia DUI Defense DUI Lawyer Georgia 10-Day Rule Questions & Answers Chestney-Hawkins in the News Articles Contact Us Resources Sitemap CONGRATULATIONS to our two partners, Bob Chestney and Mike Hawkins, for being the only two lawyers in the entire state of Georgia to be selected by their peers as SuperLawyers in the specialized area of DUI/DWI Defense! Click here to learn more.
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blood alcohol level at CNN - Report: Driver's alcohol level even higher than reported - September 1, 1997 The Investigation: Sources: Tests showDiana's driver suffered 'moderate, chronic alcoholism' The Funeral: A Final Farewell Multimedia: The Funeral Procession Video: The Procession Mourning Princess Diana: A Photo Gallery Video: Elton John's Musical Tribute Video: Earl Spencer's Tribute Princess Diana: Related stories and sites British coverage: ITN coverage Report: Driver's alcohol level even higher than reported September 2, 1997 Web posted at: 11:35 p.m. EDT (0335 GMT) Latest developments: Did driver taunt paparazzi? Prosecutors: Speedometer on zero, not 196 kph Contradictory portrait emerging of driver Experts: Seat belts may have saved Diana, Fayed Related stories and sites PARIS (CNN) -- More disturbing news emerged Tuesday about the driver of the car in which Princess Diana was killed: His blood alcohol level at the time of the wreck may have been even higher than originally believed. Who's to blame? CNN's Brent Sadler reports 2 min., 30 sec. VXtreme streaming video Also, press reports suggested that the driver, Henri Paul, had taunted photographers who chased the Mercedes S280 before it crashed Sunday in a Paris tunnel near the Seine River. The French newspaper Le Monde said Tuesday that Paul, who was killed in the crash along with Diana's boyfriend Dodi Fayed, may have been more intoxicated than judicial sources said Monday. The newspaper said a second police toxicology analysis registered a level of 1.87 grams of alcohol-per-liter of blood -- higher than the initial 1.75 figure. If confirmed, that would give the driver a blood-alcohol level nearly four times than 0.5 grams-per-liter legal limit in France. Even the lower figure of 1.75 grams -- the equivalent of quickly drinking nine shots of whiskey -- would mean that Paul had a blood alcohol content of at least 0.175 percent. Most U.S. states consider a driver to be legally drunk when a blood alcohol content of 0.10 percent is reached. Did driver taunt paparazzi? The Times of London on Tuesday cited unconfirmed reports that the driver had taunted the paparazzi by saying, "Catch me if you can," before speeding away from the hotel with Diana, Fayed and a bodyguard. Several newspapers similarly quoted an unnamed photographer as hearing Paul boasting to waiting paparazzi: "You won't catch me." However, a spokesman for Fayed's father and Paul's employer, Mohammed Al Fayed, said the driver did not appear drunk to hotel employees and did not taunt photographers as the couple left the Paris Ritz hotel, which the elder Al Fayed owns. Spokesman Michael Cole said that after the crash, Al Fayed dispatched his security director -- a former Scotland Yard detective chief superintendent -- to Paris. Cole said Paul did not appear drunk to hotel employees, that he did not taunt photographers, and that the speedometer on the doomed Mercedes S280 was not stuck on a high rate of speed following the fatal crash. Cole said Al Fayed's investigators found "the allegation that Paul taunted the press as he drove away from the front of the hotel is untrue. He left from the rear exit and at a time when, according to film evidence, no paparazzi were in the immediate vicinity." Prosecutors: Speedometer on zero, not 196 kph Prosecutors on Tuesday also said the speedometer in the Mercedes was stuck on zero, not 196 kph (121 mph) as a police sourcehad previously said. Paul had driven Diana and Dodi Fayed into Paris earlier in the day after arriving in the city by plane, according to a statement by London's Harrods luxury store, which the elder Al Fayed also owns. Paul was on duty at the hotel until about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Cole said. He left the hotel after it appeared that Diana and Dodi Fayed had left the hotel for the evening. Paul returned to the hotel at about 10:10 p.m. after he was told the couple had unexpectedly decided to return to dine at the hotel, Cole said. "He was observed driving his own car to the hotel, parking it in the normal way and walking normally into the hotel," the Al Fayed spokesman said. "In the hotel he spoke to a number of members of staff, none of whom detected any smell of drink or any other signs to suggest he had been drinking," the Al Fayed spokesman said. Contradictory portrait emerging of driver But colleagues interviewed in the French press painted contradictory pictures of the No. 2 security man at the Ritz; some describing him as a teetotaler and others as a drunk. Some friends and colleagues expressed surprise that the 41-year-old former air force officer was involved in the crash. "He was a very friendly guy, very serious," one longtime friend, Air France pilot Jean-Louis Le Baraillec, told the Ouest France daily. "One cannot say he was a drunk," a Ritz colleague told the daily Le Parisien. In the daily Liberation, one Ritz employee, speaking anonymously, said Paul had given up drinking last year and had been seen drinking only orange juice at a reception at the hotel last week. But another said he came to work one day last week completely intoxicated. The statement by Harrods praised Paul as a "conscientious and responsible member of staff" and stressed that he had twice attended special driving classes for limousine chauffeurs at a Mercedes-Benz training track in Germany. The popular daily France-Soir quoted an anonymous Ritz official as describing Paul as "calm and very competent." "He mastered the technique of high-speed driving," he said. Sunday morning, "he must have been surprised by the car's power and could not control the speed." Lawyer to seek another blood test A lawyer for Paul's family, Jean-Pierre Brizay, said he will insist on another blood test to try to disprove allegations of drunkenness. Brizay insisted Paul was "a professional of the highest level" who worked for the Ritz for 13 years. "You can't bring him back to life, but you can defend his memory," Brizay said. Asked about the level of alcohol investigators say they found in Paul's bloodstream, he said: "I reserve my judgment. I want to see how it was checked." The driver's body now lies in a French morgue, and he will be buried in his native Brittany this weekend. Civil suits brought, another possible Both Paul's family and Al Fayed have brought civil suits in the case against photographers being investigated by police and a French magistrate, according to Brizay and a lawyer for Al Fayed. On Tuesday, Al Fayed lawyer George Kiejman said the billionaire businessman was joining the case against the photographers to prove that there was a cause and effect "between the pursuit (by paparazzi) and the accident." A French judge on Tuesday named six photographers and a motorcyclist as manslaughter suspects in the fatal crash. Meanwhile, Al Fayed's business empire could face a lawsuit by Princess Diana's grieving relatives. A French legal expert, Henri Adler, said that under French law, Diana's family may be able to claim damages from the Ritz. "If (the driver) committed a crime, which seems to be the case ... the victims may sue his employer in front of a civil court to ask for reparation, damages, etc.," said Adler, the former president of the Paris bar association. Whether a degree of criminal responsibility is eventually proved or not, a deadly mixture of circumstances seems to have led to Princess Diana's death -- car speed, alcohol and photographers in hot pursuit. 'Everybody blaming everybody else' "One of the difficulties of the moment is now everybody is blaming everybody else," said Anne Applebaum of the Sunday Telegraph in London. "The tabloid press is now blaming the Al Fayed family for allowing drunken security guard to drive the car that had the Princess of Wales in it," Applebaum said. "Quite a lot of people are still blaming the tabloid press for buying photographs from photographers that will chase a car. Other people are blaming the public for buying those tabloid newspapers." In some quarters in England, public opinion blames the Al Fayed organization. "It's an appalling lack of security on the part of the people that were supposed to be in charge of the security, and it's a tragic shame," said one Londoner. "What a way to end a life." Experts: Seat belts may have saved Diana, Fayed Meanwhile, British automotive safety experts said Diana and Fayed might have survived the crash had they been wearing seat belts. French police refuse to say whether they were wearing seat belts, but media reports say they were not. The lone survivor was bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, who was sitting in the front passenger seat and was wearing a seat belt and had the benefit of an air bag. Rees-Jones is conscious and out of danger, but his face was badly damaged in the crash and it will be weeks before he can speak to investigators, a lawyer for the Al Fayed family said. "We know that the impact speed with the post was survivablebecause the bodyguard survived," said British road safety expert Richard Cuerden, the head of the University of Birmingham's Accident Research Center. "We expect that people in the rear have as good a chance, if not better, of making it," he told Reuters. "It is hypothetical, but if Princess Diana were wearing a belt, she may not have sustained life-threatening injuries." Paris Bureau Chief Jim Bittermann, Correspondents Brent Sadler and Walter Rodgers, The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report. Related Stories and Sites Princess Diana Dead - Message board Sound off on our message boards You said it... © 1997 Cable News Network, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you.
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D.U.I.Sci Fi Wire -- The News Service of the Sci Fi Channel 12:00 AM, 13-JANUARY-06 Lost 's Watros Guilty Of DUI Cynthia Watros, who plays Libby on ABC's hit SF series Lost , pleaded guilty in Hawaii to drunken driving on Jan. 12, the Associated Press reported. She was fined $370 and had her driver's license suspended for 90 days. District Judge James Dannenberg also ordered Watros, 37, to undergo an alcohol assessment and to submit to 14 hours of counseling. "I'm sorry," Watros said after entering her plea, the AP reported. Watros' Lost co-star Michelle Rodriguez has also been charged with drunken driving. The two were pulled over in separate cars within 15 minutes of each other Dec. 1. Rodriguez, 27, is scheduled to stand trial March 30 after pleading not guilty last month. She was also cited for speeding in Hawaii three times last year, the AP reported. Lost films in Hawaii. It airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.RSS is a newsfeed that will let you access Sci Fi Wirewith a newsreader such as Newsgator or Bloglines. Get Feed Get SCI FI Wire News delivered to your Palm or other handheld device! Comments or questions about SCI FI Wire? Send us feedback, news tips or queries! More Headlines ... Surface Tension Builds Lost 's Mr. Eko Reveals A Secret Future Looks Good For Medium Acker Made An Alias Regular Showtime Renews Masters Of Horror NBC Pulls Daniel Nichols Hints At Alias ' Finale Maestro: Alias ' Nadia Will Wake ABC Sticks With Invasion NBC Defends Daniel Miike's Horror Tale Axed Supernatural Gets The Girl Shatner Sells Kidney Stone WB Eager For Spike Film Fox Open To More Futurama ©2006, SCI FI. All rights reserved. Sci Fi Wire PodCast Listen to a weekly digest of SCI FI Wire's top stories GET THE WEEKLY PODCAST Joan of Arcadia creator Barbara Hall has earned the green light from CBS for the comic-book adaptation Ultra , about a single-gal superhero, TV Guide Online reported. Monsters HD, the channel devoted to horror and creature feature movies, will present an all-day, nine-film marathon celebrating Boris Karloff and his iconic role in the 1931 classic Frankenstein on Feb. 2, the anniversary of the actor's death. Adam Goldberg has signed on to Tony Scott's time-travel thriller Deja Vu , joining Denzel Washington and Jim Caviezel in a story about an FBI agent (Washington) who travels back in time to save a woman from a murder and falls in love with her in the process. More Serenity Firefly complete series Lost season one Battlestar Galactica season 2.0 Corpse Bride Star Wars: Episode III Battlestar Galactica season one Dune (Extended Edition) Mr. and Mrs. Smith Lord of the Rings trilogy Source: Amazon.com, top-selling genre DVDs, 1/20/06 Latest hottest happenings in sci-fi Best of the Internet --
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blood alcohol content levels, Assessing illegal alcohol sales, patron blood alcohol content levels, alcohol control policies, and enforcement at sports stadiums Home E-mail Services Contact Us Addiction Prevention & Treatment Overview What We Fund Team Members National Programs Newsroom Grantee Profiles Features Multimedia Resources Research Publications Grant Results Active Grants Custom Views: -- Grantmaking Portfolios > Addiction Prevention & Treatment > Active Grants Active Grants Addiction Prevention & Treatment Project: Assessing illegal alcohol sales, patron blood alcohol content levels, alcohol control policies, and enforcement at sports stadiums Grant Detail: ?333,473, (awarded on May 20, 2005, starting Jun 1, 2005 ending May 31, 2007) ID# 053131 Grantee: University of Minnesota School of Public Health Minneapolis, MN 55455-0374 (612) 624-6151 Summary: The Foundation?s Substance Abuse Policy Research Program was designed to provide support for investigators to conduct policy research on a variety of subjects directed at helping the country reduce the harm caused by substance abuse.Alcohol sales at professional sports stadiums have not been well studied, although a few studies have found an association between alcohol use and problems during and following sporting events. This project is the first systematic study to assess the propensity for illegal alcohol sales at stadiums, the prevalence of alcohol control policies at stadiums, the level of enforcement targeting stadiums, and BAC levels of attendees at stadiums. Pseudo-underage and pseudo-intoxicated purchase attempts will be conducted at baseball, basketball, football, and hockey games to assess the propensity for illegal alcohol sales. Telephone surveys of all professional sports stadium managers will be conducted to assess stadium alcohol policy. Telephone surveys will also be conducted with the staff of alcohol beverage control agencies and local law enforcement agencies in states and cities that have professional sports stadiums to assess the enforcement of alcohol service laws. In addition, a preliminary assessment of BAC levels of individuals exiting stadiums will also be conducted. Results will provide guidance to researchers and communities attempting to prevent alcohol-related problems. Contact Information: Traci L. Toomey Ph.D. (Project Director) toomey@epi.umn.edu Phone: (612) 626-9070 © RWJF 2006 P.O. Box 2316 College Road East and Route 1 Princeton, NJ 08543 (888) 631-9989 Contact Us Web Policies Privacy Policy Site Map Overview Portfolio Overview Interest Area Overview Distribution of Funds Statistical Highlights Interest Areas Addiction Prevention & Treatment Building Human Capital Childhood Obesity Disparities Health Insurance Coverage Nursing Pioneer Public Health Quality Health Care Tobacco Use & Exposure Vulnerable Populations Overview What We Fund What We Don't Fund First Time Applicants FAQs Solicited Grants What are Solicited Grants? How to Apply National Programs Calls for Proposals Responsibilities FAQs Unsolicited Grants What are Unsolicited Grants? How to Apply Review Process Responsibilities FAQs Overview Our Strategy Tools & Resources Research & Policy Projects Surveys & Data Sets Policy Synthesis Evaluations Methodology Features Interest Areas Addiction Prevention & Treatment Building Human Capital Childhood Obesity Disparities Health Insurance Coverage Nursing Public Health Quality Health Care Tobacco Use & Exposure Vulnerable Populations Publications Annual Report Newsletter Books Other Publications Grant Results Synthesis Project Grantee Resources Grant Reporting The Connect Project How-To Tools Grantee FAQs News & Media News Releases Understanding Interest Areas Media Inquiries Webcasts Foundation Activities TV Health Series Features & Perspectives Features Speeches & Commentary Interactive Features Our Mission Our Founder Distribution of Funds Statistical Highlights President's Corner Board of Trustees RWJF Staff Our Office Our New Logo Job Opportunities
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