Keith blew a 0.098 after being stopped for speeding. He admitted to drinking 4 beers and 2 Crown & Cokes. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
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Keith blew a 0.098 after being stopped for speeding. He admitted to drinking 4 beers and 2 Crown & Cokes. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
Marsha, a 55 year old woman, was stopped for “weaving” and arrested after “failing” the field sobriety tests. After blowing UNDER a 0.08 on the breath test, the police still filed the case alleging she must be intoxicated on the marijuana she admitted smoking approximately 8 hours earlier. Verdict: NOT GUILTY .
Robert was stopped for speeding. After conducting field sobriety tests, the police officer arrested him for DWI. At trial, Robert’s mental and physical limitations were highlighted to the jury. After a 2 day trial, they returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
Bradley, a store manager who blew a .091, was pulled over for having a burned out license plate light. We successfully attacked the validity of the breath test score and the Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
Javier was stopped for tailgating and arrested for DWI. His blood test result was .18. In the middle of trial, the Judge granted the defense motion to suppress the blood test result. As a result of the ruling, the CASE WAS DISMISSED.
Raymond was stopped for running a red light. After “failing” the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for DWI. Blood was later taken from Raymond against his will. The .14 blood evidence was thrown out in the middle of trial and the jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY .
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