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2010 Cases

Case 5768-XDY

FACTS:

At 1:41 AM, the Miami Dade DUI Task Force observed the Defendant run three red lights and accelerate to 60 mph in a 15 mph speed zone, while effectuating several turns through traffic. As Police followed the Defendant, the Defendant refused to stop for nearly a mile. Once the Defendant stopped, he told Police “I’m not drunk, I am just a dumbass”, and “I can’t wait until Obama gets in so things will be right”. Defendant refused the roadside exercises, and Police arrested him for DUI, Felony Fleeing and Eluding, Reckless Driving, and 7 other citations. Defendant told Police he was willing to do the “Riverdance”, but refused the breath test and the urine test.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI and DISMISSED all other charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8335-XEJ

FACTS:

At 2:26 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving on Washington Avenue with no headlights on, and his turn signal blinking, as the Defendant did not make any turns. The Defendant then swerved in and out of his lane several times, and Police stopped him. The Defendant admitted to drinking 4 beers at Mangos, and then failed all 5 roadside exercises. The Defendant blew over the legal limit into the breath machine, .083 and .086. Defendant arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7712-XEJ

FACTS:

At 5:55 AM, the Defendant was leaving a parking garage on 7th Street, at which time he ran into a parked car and called the Police to the scene. When Police arrived on the scene and made contact with the Defendant, Police smelled the odor of an alcoholic beverage and noticed the Defendant was unsteady. The Defendant failed all 5 roadside exercises, and was in possession of a fake I.D. Police arrested the Defendant for DUI and possession of false identification, and the Defendant refused to blow into the breath machine, saying “Everybody told me not to.”

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7049-GBV

FACTS:

At 11:35 PM, Police responded to the scene of a traffic crash, in which the Defendant had run over a fire hydrant, and was seated behind the wheel of the vehicle on the side of the road. Defendant was confused and Fire Rescue cleared her of any serious injury. Police performed a series of roadside exercises on the Defendant based on the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes of the Defendant. Defendant was wearing her pajamas and was uncooperative, Defendant arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3136-XEJ

FACTS:

At 12:47 AM, Police witnessed the Defendant perform an illegal U-turn and then stop in the middle of a traffic lane. Upon making contact with the Defendant, Police noticed the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The Defendant told Police this was his second DUI and that he did not want to perform roadside exercises. The Defendant did eventually perform some exercises, captured on videotape by the Doral Police. The Defendant refused the breathalyzer. Defendant arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 1441-XED

FACTS:

At 4:47 AM, Police observed the Defendant at the end of MacArthur Causeway, running a flashing red light. The Defendant continued driving and ran thru a second red light as he pulled into his condominium residence. Police made contact with the Defendant and noticed slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and the smell of an alcoholic beverage. The Defendant was uncooperative and began to cry, refusing to participate in the roadside exercises and refusing to submit to the breathalyzer, saying “I know my rights.”

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case M09-60887

FACTS:

At 7:45 PM, Police noticed the Defendant driving his sinking boat towards Black Point Marina after the Columbus Day Regatta. Police Officers, Park Rangers, Coast Guard, and various other uniformed personnel boarded the boat to remove the 10 passengers to safety. The Police noticed the smell of alcohol coming from the Defendant, as the Defendant drank excessive amounts of water. The Defendant later failed the roadside exercises, and refused the breath test.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the BUI (Boating Under the Influence).

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3132-XEJ

FACTS:

At 12:48 AM, Doral Police watched the Defendant run a red light, and then stopped the Defendant. As he exited the vehicle, the Police turned the investigation into a DUI investigation, claiming the Defendant had slurred speech. The video showed the Defendant did not have slurred speech, but Police arrested him anyway. The Defendant successfully blew under the legal limit into the breathalyzer.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4189-XDK

FACTS:

At 3:29 AM, Police received an anonymous call regarding a driver asleep at the wheel, blocking the roadway on 72nd Street. The engine was running, her foot was on the brake, and the vehicle was in drive. Police woke the Defendant and put the car in park. Police never called Fire Rescue to the scene, but rather told the Defendant to perform roadside exercises. The Defendant did not perform well on these exercises, and admitted to drinking beers earlier in the night. The Defendant refused to blow into the breathalyzer.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 5556-XDL

FACTS:

At 7:08 AM, Police found the Defendant asleep behind the wheel of a running vehicle on Northeast 2nd Avenue. Police called Fire Rescue, who arrived and cleared the Defendant of any injury. Police then conducted a DUI investigation, which led to the Defendant failing the roadside exercises, while admitting to drinking 5 whiskeys earlier that night. The Defendant later refused the breathalyzer test.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 362794-W

FACTS:

At 6:30 PM, Police observed the Defendant failing to stop at a stop sign, and making an illegal turn while failing to maintain a single lane. She also stopped at a steady green light, impeding the flow of traffic behind her. Police approached the Defendant and noticed bloodshot eyes and the smell of alcohol. The Defendant failed to hand the Police her license or registration. The Defendant failed half the roadside exercises, and refused to participate in the rest of the exercises. The Defendant refused the breathalyzer stating she had lawyer friends who told her not to blow.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7913-XDK

FACTS:

At 12:29 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving without his headlights turned on. Police stopped the Defendant, who staggered out the vehicle. The Defendant stated he had a few beers but was okay to drive, handing the Police Officer a credit card instead of his license. The Defendant urinated himself, and failed the roadside exercises. Later, the Defendant blew a .117 and .119 into the breath machine, over the legal limit.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 5480-XDY

FACTS:

At 3:15 AM, the Defendant was involved in an accident in a gas station. The Defendant left the accident, and drove to his home nearly 5 minutes away. The other person in the accident, an off duty Police Officer, followed the Defendant to his home and called other Police Officers to arrive. As the other Officers arrived, they found the Defendant in his pool, taking shots of tequila. The Defendant failed the roadside exercises and blew .271 and .282 into the breath machine, almost 4 times the legal limit. This was the Defendant’s second DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 2902-XAV

FACTS:

At 4:10 AM, Police observed the Defendant traveling 66 mph in a 50 mph zone westbound on the 395. The Defendant changed lanes as Police tried to stop him. The Defendant smelled like alcohol, and had slurred speech. The Officers asked the Defendant to perform roadside exercises, which he failed. The Defendant refused to make any statements, and refused to blow into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8761-XEJ

FACTS:

At 4:36 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving without headlights or taillights while making a wide right turn. Police stopped the Defendant, who had bloodshot watery eyes, and the smell of alcohol coming from his person. There were two sober passengers in the vehicle. The Defendant failed the roadside exercises, and refused to blow into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4284-GDS

FACTS:

At 3:05 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving between two lanes, and trying to drive between two cars closely ahead of him. Police stopped the Defendant, and noticed signs of impairment. The Defendant failed the roadside exercises, leading Police to believe he was under the influence. The Defendant blew .67 and .68 into the breath machine, yet Police requested blood and urine from the Defendant in order to prove he was under the influence of a controlled substance. The tests all came back negative.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8359-XEJ

FACTS:

At 1:08 AM, a random driver called 911 to report a person driving erratically on the MacArthur Causeway approaching Star Island. The driver was swerving in and out of lanes and knocking down cones. Eventually, Police met the Defendant once he arrived at his condominium. Police noticed he almost fell out of his vehicle. The Defendant failed the roadside exercises, and blew .131 and .141 into the breath machine. Defendant told the Police he had three beers earlier that night.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 9231-XEC

FACTS:

At 4:08 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving 88 mph in a 50 mph zone. The Defendant also swerved 5 times outside his lane, causing more than half the vehicle to exit the lane. When Police stopped the Defendant, he quickly exited the vehicle and dropped his wallet. The Defendant did not have a Florida Drivers License, and did not perform up to standards on the roadside exercises. The Defendant did not make any statements and refused the breath test.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 511915-W

FACTS:

At 1:56 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving and making an illegal U-turn in the middle of the roadway in order to approach a well known male prostitute. The Officer almost crashed into the Defendant. The Defendant admitted to having 4 beers earlier that night, and then failed several roadside exercises. Defendant did not have a drivers license on him at that time, and later refused the breathalyzer test.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 1920-XED

FACTS:

At 12:35 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving at a high rate of speed on 8th Street. The Defendant was also weaving in and out of traffic. Police stopped the Defendant, who had slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. The Defendant failed the 3 roadside exercises he performed. He later refused to blow into the breath machine, and did not make any statements.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8939-XEJ

FACTS:

At 5:22 AM, Police observed the Defendant straddling her lane of traffic, unable to maintain a single lane. Police stopped the Defendant who stated “I don’t have my license because of my previous DUI”. Defendant had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and the smell of an alcoholic beverage coming from her person. Defendant admitted to drinking shots of tequila and refused the breathalyzer because of her pending DUI. Defendant arrested for second DUI within one year.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3245-XEJ

FACTS:

At 2:14 AM, Police observed the Defendant approaching a Sun Pass Lane in a toll plaza, and weaving between lanes, almost running off the road. Police stopped the Defendant who said “please don’t take me in I have been drinking.” Defendant was unable to perform the roadside exercises and said she drank 3 or 4 Coronas earlier that night. After Police arrested the Defendant, she blew .25 and .26 into the breath machine, which is over 3 times the legal limit.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4300-XDQ

FACTS:

At 5:10 AM, Police observed the Defendant make an illegal left hand turn near 57th avenue in South Miami. Police stopped the Defendant, who seemed confused and slurred his speech while handing over his paperwork. Police issued the Defendant three separate citations for not having his license or registration and not wearing a seatbelt. The Defendant failed the roadside exercises, and refused to make any statements. The Defendant also refused to blow into the breath machine while at the Police Station.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI and all citations.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case F09-23741

FACT:

At 10:57 PM, Police arrived on the scene of a hit and run accident. As the Defendant was driving, she struck a pedestrian without knowing, and continued driving. Later Police arrested the Defendant after conducting a line-up on the scene, during which the victim identified the vehicle and the Defendant. The Defendant smelled like an alcoholic beverage, and failed the roadside exercises. The Defendant chose to blow into the breath machine, and blew .07 and .06, under the Florida legal limit, Police arrested her for felony DUI and leaving the scene of an accident.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3425-XCK

FACTS:

At 3:50 AM, Police observed the Defendant make two consecutive illegal left hand turns while swerving outside of her lane. After Police stopped her, the Defendant showed signs of intoxication, including slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. The Officer called for a DUI unit for backup. Upon arrival, the DUI Officer conducted roadside exercises with the Defendant, who failed all five. The Defendant admitted to drinking wine and vodka earlier that night at Mystique nightclub. The Defendant blew .151 twice into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7596-XDK

FACTS:

At 11:55 PM, the Defendant was involved in a traffic crash in Hialeah, during which he collided with another vehicle in the middle of an intersection. Upon Police arrival, the Defendant had no injuries, yet seemed intoxicated. The Defendant also had a CDL license. The Defendant did not perform well on the roadside exercises, and admitted to drinking 4 beers earlier that night. The Defendant also admitted to eating rice and beans. Police arrested the Defendant for DUI, and he blew .132 and .133 into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3136-XEJ

FACTS:

At 12:47 AM, Police witnessed the Defendant perform an illegal U-turn and then stop in the middle of a traffic lane. Upon making contact with the Defendant, Police noticed the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The Defendant told Police this was his second DUI and that he did not want to perform roadside exercises. The Defendant did eventually perform some exercises, captured on videotape by the Doral Police. The Defendant refused the breathalyzer. Defendant arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 0583-XEB

FACTS:

At 2:35 AM, Police observed the Defendant traveling 57 mph in a 40 mph zone on South Dixie Highway. Police stopped the Defendant who had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and a strong odor of alcohol emitting from their person. The Defendant performed roadside exercises while laughing and subsequently failed. A bottle of vodka was observed upon search of the vehicle. The Defendant refused to make any statements and refused to blow into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 9537-XDJ

FACTS:

At 2:20 PM, Police responded to a traffic crash involving three vehicles. The Defendant was observed having a difficult time standing and was stumbling while walking. Police asked the Defendant whether he had been drinking to which the Defendant replied that he had consumed only one beer. The Defendant agreed to perform roadside exercises however, the Police did not conduct the exercises because the Defendant could not stand without help. The Defendant did not make any statements and refused to blow into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3187-XEJ

FACTS:

At 11:50 PM, Police observed the Defendant traveling 58 mph in a 40 mph zone and conducted a traffic stop. Police asked the Defendant for license, insurance and registration, however the Defendant only provided his driver’s license. The Defendant subsequently failed to perform the roadside exercises to standard and was transported to the police station to conduct a breathalyzer test. The test revealed a .092 blood alcohol level on two separate blows. Defendant was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7168-XEJ

FACTS:

At 4:00 AM, Police observed the Defendant driving a black Mercedes-Benz convertible northbound in the southbound lane of traffic. While driving in the opposite direction of traffic, the Defendant almost collided with a marked police vehicle head on. While approaching the Defendant’s vehicle, Police observed the Defendant talking on a cellular phone. Police asked the Defendant if he had been drinking and the Defendant smiled and replied that he had a few beers but the he was going home. Failing to perform the roadside exercises correctly, the Defendant was arrested and refused to blow into the breath machine.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4698-FPF

FACTS:

At 10:20 PM, Police were dispatched to the scene of a traffic crash involving the Defendant. The Defendant was asked to exit the vehicle but had difficulty maintaining his balance. Police requested backup in conducting a DUI investigation and the Defendant was asked to perform roadside exercises. The Defendant failed to perform the exercises to standards by hopping to maintain balance, swaying and failing to follow directions, The Defendant stated “there is so much going on around me it is hard to comprehend.”

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 77330-XEJ

FACTS:

At 3:12 AM, Police observed the Defendant accelerate through a stop sign and across an intersection. Upon stopping the Defendant’s vehicle, Police smelled a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the vehicle and asked the Defendant to step out. The Defendant had a flushed face and bloodshot eyes and agreed to perform roadside exercises. After failing to perform the exercises to standard, the Defendant was arrested and refused to blow into the breath machine to determine his blood alcohol level.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3097-XED

FACTS:

At 4:50 AM, Police observed the Defendant traveling 62mph in a clearly marked 40mph zone in a red, two-door, Ferrari. The police stopped the Defendant and asked him to step out of the vehicle to perform the roadsides. Defendant stumbled and could not keep his balance. The Defendant refused the breathalyzer test and shouted belligerently, “I don’t want to take any test just arrest me!” The Police Officer arrested the Defendant for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3009-XDQ

FACTS:

At 5:20AM, Police stopped Defendant for driving with headlights off. A hit and run was reported moments earlier regarding the Defendant. Defendant admitted he fell asleep at the wheel, careened into the median, struck a street sign, caused substantial damage and fled the scene. Defendant blew into the breath machine over the legal limit, .096 and .087. Police arrested the Defendant for DUI and fleeing the scene of an accident.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 2118-XCK

FACTS:

At 1:52 AM, Police observed Defendant traveling at 90mph in a 55 mph zone. Police followed Defendant with siren and lights on. Defendant swerved over the yellow line, coming close to crashing into the concrete center wall. Defendant crossed four lanes at once, without using his turning signal and came to an abrupt stop. Police asked Defendant for driver’s license and registration. Defendant asked “Why?” and repeated he had done nothing wrong. Defendant admitted to having three beers earlier that day but refused the roadsides stating “I know my rights.” Police held Defendant from falling. Police found a bag containing marijuana and a pipe with burnt marijuana in the bowl in Defendant’s vehicle. Police read Defendant his Miranda rights. Defendant repeated “I know better sorry… I love the wording” and refused the breathalyzer. Defendant was arrested for DUI, possession of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4320-XDQ

FACTS:

At 3:50 AM, Police Officer observed Defendant cross over the left side white line 5 times and stopped him. Defendant was confused and disoriented. Police asked Defendant to step out of the vehicle. Defendant swayed significantly from left to right and refused the roadsides. Defendant refused to sign the citation and was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case B09-60882

FACTS:

At 6:27 PM, Police observed Defendant operating a dingy while completely naked, with three topless female passengers. Police Officer stopped Defendant for a safety check and asked for his registration and safety devices. Defendant handed his nieces fishing license stating, “I hope this will do,” and dropped a fire extinguisher. Police noticed an open beer can at Defendant’s feet and asked what direction Defendant had come from. Defendant responded pointing to two separate directions simultaneously. Police asked Defendant to perform afloat exercises and transported him to land to perform roadsides. Defendant refused and was arrested for operating a vessel while under the influence.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 9253-GBT

FACTS:

At 5:30 PM, Defendant was carelessly driving his trailer over the Macarthur Causeway. Defendant struck two vehicles, failing to maintain control of his trailer. Defendant continued driving without leaving any information at the scene of the accident. Police stopped Defendant and charged him with careless driving, and fleeing the scene of an accident.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8286-XEE

FACTS:

At 2:25 AM, Police observed Defendant driving 20 mph over the speed limit and repeatedly swerving out of his lane. Defendant cut in front of another vehicle nearly colliding with it. Police stopped Defendant and asked him to step out and perform roadside exercises. Defendant staggering out of his vehicle, fell back on his car and stated, “I had three vodka and tonics… I went to drink after work and drove irresponsibly.” Defendant failed his roadsides and refused to blow into the breath machine saying, “you didn’t have to destroy my life.” Defendant was arrested and charged with DUI, speeding, and failure to drive within a single lane.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 4275-XDK

FACTS:

At 8:04 PM, Police responded to an emergency call regarding a young female who had fallen asleep behind the wheel. The witness that made the call explained he was in the vehicle behind the Defendant for 6 light cycles of red, yellow, green and noticed Defendant was asleep. Arriving at the scene, Police asked Defendant to step out of the vehicle. Upon observation, Police spotted a half empty Sky Vodka bottle in the backseat of the vehicle. The Police then asked the Defendant to perform roadside exercises to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol. The Defendant failed to perform the roadside exercises to standard, refused to blow into the breathalyzer and was subsequently arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3193-XAV

FACTS:

At 4:15 AM, Police clocked Defendant driving 74 MPH in a 45 MPH zone and observed Defendant weaving from lane to lane without wearing his seatbelt. Police stopped Defendant, whom immediately admitted he had consumed two beers. The Defendant then exited the vehicle and supported himself by reclining on the vehicle. Police asked Defendant to perform roadside exercises, all of which he failed. Defendant was arrested for DUI and issued multiple citations for violation of traffic regulations.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI and DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 2655-XED

FACTS:

At 3:50 AM, Defendant ran a red light, making a right turn and was pulled over for the traffic infraction. Police asked the Defendant to step out of his vehicle and the Defendant exited by using his body to lean against the vehicle for support. The Defendant was asked to perform roadside exercises and was unable to complete all the exercises. Defendant admitted to having a 12-pack of beer while at the Laundromat and blew a .194 and.189 in the breathalyzer test, more than twice the legal limit. Defendant was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 8751-XEJ

FACTS:

At 5:30 PM, Police witnessed the Defendant run a steady red light while making a right turn, speed off and run a second red light. Police stopped Defendant and approached him, but had difficulty communicating due to language barriers. Defendant stepped out of the vehicle and agreed to perform the roadside exercises yet failed to perform them to standards. The Defendant managed to mumble “I just had two whiskeys” and blew a .104 on two seperate readings. Defendant was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 3317-XEJ

FACTS:

At 3:15 AM, The Defendant collided head-on with the street sprinkler system causing thousands of gallons of water to spill onto the street. Police questioned the Defendant and the passenger, and the passenger explained that they swerved to evade a black cat. When issued a ticket for the collision, the Defendant refused to sign the citation and agreed to submit to blood work to test intoxication levels. Police detained the Defendant and transported him to the station were the lab work was conducted. The Defendant was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 7286-XEX

FACTS:

At 5:12 AM, when leaving a parking garage, the Defendant’s vehicle almost struck a pedestrian couple. Continuing through the garage, the Defendant drove beneath the security arm without paying. After crashing with a properly parked vehicle a few blocks away, the Defendant’s vehicle was stopped by the Police. Police Officer called for back up to conduct a DUI investigation. Defendant was asked to perform the roadside exercises and failed. Defendant blew almost three times the legal limit at a .218 and .209 and was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 6603-XEE

FACTS:

At 5:05 PM, Police responded to a call regarding a hit and run in which a vehicle had crashed into a large tree. Witnesses observed the driver exiting his vehicle while frantically yelling. The Defendant then got back in the vehicle and drive off. Police stopped the Defendant and asked where he had come from, however Defendant’s answer was incoherently slurred. Defendant sat on the side walk and began crying. When asked to perform roadside exercises, Defendant responded “No problem, I can do this!” Due to the Defendant’s inability to stand on his own, Defendant only completed 3 of the 5 exercises. The Defendant refused to blow into the breath machine and was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI and DISMISSED all charges.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 2846-GLX

FACTS:

At 6:20 PM, Police observed Defendant driving against the flow of traffic for more than three city blocks then shift abruptly back to his designated lane, almost colliding with another vehicle. Police followed Defendant using emergency lights, then sirens, and eventually spotlight to get the Defendant’s attention. Defendant refused to stop, consequently obliging Police Officer to position his clearly marked vehicle in front of the Defendant’s to bring him to a stop. Defendant exited his vehicle immediately and fell onto the Police Officer. Police asked Defendant for his Driver’s License. Defendant searched unsuccessfully and said, “I cannot find it,” yet the Police Officer could see it was the only document in the Defendant’s wallet. Defendant was unable to perform the roadsides due to his extreme level of intoxication and blew more than thrice the legal limit at a .262 and .271. Defendant was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

Rating by client: 5.0 stars
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Case 6026-XDX

FACTS:

At 5:32 AM, Police observed Defendant stop for several seconds at a flashing red light and enter the parking lot. Defendant parked beside the Police vehicle and rolled down his window to ask if he can access the main street if he cut through the lot. Police noticed a distinct smell of alcohol and slurred speech coming from the Defendant and asked him to perform roadsides. Upon exiting the vehicle, Defendant failed to maintain balance and failed to follow directions, consequently performing poorly on his roadsides. Defendant blew .174 and .178 and was arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DISMISSED the DUI.

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Case 7307-XEJ

FACTS:

At 8:13 PM, Police was dispatched to the scene of an accident. Police found Defendant sitting in her vehicle crying and asked for her Driver’s License, insurance and registration. The Defendant could not locate any of the documents requested until she stumbled upon her Driver’s License in the center console. Defendant exited her vehicle and fell, hitting her left shoulder against the door of the vehicle. Defendant was asked to perform the roadsides and did not perform to standard. Defendant blew more than three times the legal limit at a .275 and .256 blood-alcohol content on two separate readings. Defendant was charged with multiple traffic infractions regarding the crash and arrested for DUI.

RESULTS:

The State DROPPED the DUI and DISMISSED all charges.

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