California DUI / drunk driving criminal defense infoSeptember Term 2005 Docket No. 58,879STATE OF NEW JERSEY,Plaintiff v. JANE H. CHUN. DARIA L. DE CICCO. JAMES R. HAUSLER. ANGEL MIRALDA. JEFFREY R. WOOD. ANTHONY ANZANO. MEHMET DEMIRELLI. RAJ DESIA,JEFFREY LOCASTRO. PETER LIEBERWIRTH. JEFFREY LING,HUSSAIN NAWAZ. FREDERICKOGBUTOR. PETER PIASECKI. LARA SLATER. CHRISTOPHERSALKOWITZ. ELINA TIRADO. DAVID WALKER. DAVID WHITMANand JAIRO J. YATACO,Defendants. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF challenge COURTOn remand from the Supreme Court of New Jersey: December 14. 2005Findings and Conclusions Submitted to Supreme Court: February 13. 2007*** *** ***KING. P. J. A. D.. SPECIAL MASTER*** *** *** [Page 213] 13. Summary of Testimony of Defendants' Expert. Michael Hlastala Michael Hlastala is a professor at the University of Washington where he holds appointments in the Department of Medicine (Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care) and the Department of Physiology and Biophysics (65T4-65T5). He also is an adjunct professor of bioengineering (65T5). He has a doctoral degree in physiology from the State University of New York at Buffalo (65T5;65T12). As his extensive curriculum vitae shows. Hlastala is a member of several professional organizations and has received a number of awards including a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and an honorary medical degree from the University of Linkoping in Sweden (65T7). He has given lectures at universities both within and outside of the United States and has written numerous articles on physiology including several on breath testing as well as one book on respiratory physiology (65T7-65T9;65T14;65T17-65T18). Hlastala's primary field of study deals with gas transfer physiology especially the way in which highly soluble gases such as alcohol exchange in the lungs (65T9-65T10). In his laboratory. Hlastala has used a Breathalyzer 900A. Datamaster and Intoxilyzer 5000 but not an Alcotest 7110 (65T12-65T13). He also has experience with pulmonary function testing as well [Page 214] as gas chromatography and crowd spectrometry with consider to the measurement of alcohol and other substances (65T11-65T12). Hlastala has served as an expert witness in more than 1400 cases including Downie (65T5-65T6;65T9-65T10). Defendants offered him as an expert in physiology as it relates to breath testing (65T10). Hlastala offered testimony in three areas: (1) the exchange of alcohol in the lungs; (2) the detection of mouth alcohol; and (3) the presence.
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