mr. dressler's car was traveling when it struck mr. lavalle? yes. the car was moving in excess of 30 to 35 miles per hour. what, if any, evidence did you find that mr. dressler tried to avoid hitting his victims? none. there were no skid marks no yaw marks. all three victims were struck head-on. thank you. detective norris isn't it common not to find skid marks in drunk driving accidents? objection. the defendant is not charged with drunk driving. sustained. detective... is it unusual for an intoxicated driver to step on the accelerator when he intended...? objection. sustained. ( sighs ) let's talk reaction times, detective. sober versus intoxicated. sustained. mr. billings... next question. no more questions. briscoe: the write-up of the interview with ms. young has a t/p/o glitch. the accident was at 6:10-- ray wrote down 16:10. i'll mention it to jack. i think we're done. has he talked to you about this case? mccoy? briefings, witness preps. i don't mean that. you mean, has he said, "this one's for claire kincaid"? no. that guy got 12 months at