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DUI Wins

Our Recent DUI Victories

The following is a list of the firm's most recent DUI wins.
Parks & Braxton provides the case number, the judge's name, as well as the date the DUI was won for authenticity purposes.
May 1, 2009 Case: 08-010263MM10A Judge Ross
The police were dispatched in reference to a black truck parked improperly on the highway with someone sleeping inside. When the police arrived, they made contact with the defendant who was eating "taco bell". The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The defendant stated that he had four beers and was coming home from a concert. He performed the following field sobriety tests. On the one leg stand the defendant placed his foot down 3 times. On the walk and turn test he failed to touch heel to toe 16 out of 18 times. The defendant was arrested for DUI and blew a .105 in the breath machine.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 29, 2009 Case: 2008-CT-006673AXX (JURY TRIAL) Judge Moyle
The defendant was stopped for allegedly weaving three times into the bike lane during a DUI saturation patrol. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and glassy eyes. A DUI officer was called who conducted a DUI investigation. He observed balance problems, an odor of alcohol, and slurred speech. The defendant performed the walk and turn, one leg stand, alphabet, and finger to nose tests. According to the officer, he failed them and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he blew .10 (over the legal limit) into the breath machine.
The Jury found the defendant Not Guilty.
Apr 27, 2009 Case: 6446-XDX Judge Ortiz
The defendant was stopped for speeding and failing to maintain a single lane. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred/slow speech, and bloodshot/watery eyes. The defendant refused both the field sobriety tests and the breath test.
The State Dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Apr 24, 2009 Case: 08-025744MM10A Judge Ross
The defendant was stopped for speeding and drifting within her lane. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, mumbled speech, glassy eyes, and a flushed face. The defendant performed the roadside tasks. For example, on the one leg stand, she lost her balance on number three. On the walk and turn, she started early and did not touch heel to toe. Finally, on the finger to nose, she did not keep her head tilted back and did not keep her feet together. After her arrest for DUI, she refused the breath test.
The DUI was Dismissed prior to trial as the video contradicted everything the officer wrote.
Apr 24, 2009 Case: 07-025830MM10A Judge Diaz
The defendant was found passed out in his car by the police. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, flushed face, and red eyes. When asked for his drivers license, the defendant gave the officer money. The defendant failed every roadside test and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he blew a .221 in the breath machine.
The DUI was Dismissed.
Apr 23, 2009 Case: 98-033226MM10A Judge Diaz
The defendant was found asleep in his car by the police. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, mumbled speech, and he was unsteady and staggering on his feet. He failed all the roadside tests. For example, on the walk and turn, he was off balance during the entire exercise. On the one leg stand, he put his foot down and swayed. After his arrest for DUI, he blew a .113 in the breath machine.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 22, 2009 Case: 08-007523MM10A Judge Gehl
The defendant was stopped for speeding and weaving. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and red eyes. The defendant refused to conduct roadside tasks at the request of the officer. He then refused the breath test.
The State Dismissed the DUI since they would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant's "normal faculties were impaired."
Apr 20, 2009 Case: 0067-XDK Judge Seraphin
The defendant was stopped for numerous improper lane changes and speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, and he was unsteady on his feet. The defendant could not perform any of the roadside tasks according to the officer's reports. He was arrested for DUI and refused the breath test.
The State read the sworn deposition on the morning of trial and then Dismissed the DUI.
Apr 20, 2009 Case: 2571-XDP Judge Bloom
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slightly slurred speech, and watery eyes. He called for a DUI unit to conduct roadside tasks. On the walk and turn, the defendant used his arms for balance, did not touch heel to toe, and lost his balance during the instructions. On the one leg stand, he put his foot down three times and used his arms for balance. He was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 14, 2009 Case: 08-017281MM10A Judge Cowart
The defendant was stopped for blocking traffic and then subsequently speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and slurred/mumbled speech. The officer then stated that the defendant was unsteady while exiting the vehicle. He performed the one leg stand, walk and turn, finger to nose, as well as the HGN (eye test). The defendant was subsequently arrested for DUI.
The DUI was dismissed.
Apr 14, 2009 Case: 08-6648MM10A Judge Cowart
The defendant was stopped for speeding and making an illegal right turn. The officer initially observed an odor of alcohol and glassy eyes. The officer performed several field sobriety tests and was subsequently arrested for DUI. He subsequently blew a .185 in the breath machine.
The State dismissed the DUI prior to the motion being heard.
Apr 14, 2009 Case: 08-CT-509074 Judge Adams
The defendant was stopped for an having an expired tag. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes. She performed roadside tests at the request of the officer. According to the officer, she did not perform to standards and was arrested for DUI. After her arrest, she refused the breath test.
Prior to trial, the State agreed and dropped the DUI.
Apr 13, 2009 Case: 9003-XEJ Judge Krieger-Martin
The defendant was stopped for almost striking a median and failing to signal which affected an officer who was behind him. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and a sleepy look. The defendant performed the roadside tasks at the request of the officer. According to the officer, he performed poorly and was arrested for DUI. He then refused the breath test.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 13, 2009 Case: 3959-XDK Judge Miranda
The defendant was stopped for failure to yield by pulling out in front of an officer. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, a flushed face, and slurred speech. The defendant refused to do the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he took a breath test and blew a .230 (almost three times the legal limit).
The DUI was Dismissed on speedy trial grounds.
Apr 11, 2009 Case: 2009-CM-017152 Judge Lefler
The defendant was stopped for making an improper turn. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, watery eyes, and slurred speech. The defendant performed the roadside tests which were video taped. According to the officer, he performed poorly and was arrested for DUI. Numerous beers were found in the defendant's car. After his arrest, he blew a .091 and .090 in the breath machine.
The State Dropped the DUI.
Apr 11, 2009 Case: 09-CT-014423AXX Judge Bonavita
The defendant was found in his vehicle by the police parked on a sidewalk. He was passed out behind the wheel. The lights were on, but the keys were on the passenger seat. When the officer finally awoke the defendant after several minutes, he noticed an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. The defendant stated he had many drinks and thought he was actually on the Sawgrass Expressway. The defendant was asked to step out of the car and was unsteady, incoherent, and had trouble standing. He refused the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI.
Moments before picking a jury, the State Dropped the DUI.
Apr 6, 2009 Case: 08-101MM10A Judge Gehl
The defendant was stopped for driving eastbound in the west bound lanes. The defendant also ran a red light. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and glassy eyes. She stated she had three glasses of wine. The defendant refused the roadside tests and the breath test.
Both motions were granted and the State Dropped the DUI.
Apr 5, 2009 Case: 48-2008-CT-004316-O Judge Brewer
The defendant was stopped for weaving and speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant stated he had two drinks and fumbled while looking for his driver's license. The defendant was arrested after performing the roadside tasks. He blew a .120 in the breath machine after his arrest for DUI.
The DUI was Dismissed.
Apr 3, 2009 Case: 2008CT02909 Judge Arnold
The defendant was stopped for failure to maintain a single lane. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and a flushed face. After failing each of the sobriety tests the defendant was arrested for DUI. While in jail, the defendant appeared in front of a judge. Without a lawyer, the defendant was convinced to take a plea to a DUI. After being released from jail, he subsequently retained the firm to undo his plea and defend his case.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 2, 2009 Case: 08-011362MM10A Judge Seidman
The defendant was first seen weaving on the roadway. The officer then observed that she hit the curb before jerking back into her lane. The officer initiated a traffic stop in the parking lot of a gas station. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech. A DUI officer was called to the scene. The defendant performed several field sobriety tests. On the stand and balance test the defendant swayed from side to side. On the finger to nose, she failed to touch her finger to her nose on several attempts. On the walk and turn test, she failed to walk heel to toe and stepped off the line. She was subsequently arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Apr 2, 2009 Case: CT-004881-FYR Judge Dominguez
The defendant was involved in a muli-car rear end collision for which he was at fault. The officer who arrived on scene observed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, was slow responding to the officer's questions, and kept repeating himself. Due to the defendant's injuries, he was transported to the hospital. At the hospital, the officer requested that the defendant's blood be drawn. He had previously told the defendant at the scene he would be required to provide blood. The blood results from the lab revealed that the defendant tested positive for alcohol and controlled substances. The defendant was then charged with DUI causing damage to person and/or property while under the influence of alcohol and controlled substances (ie. Xanax and marijuana).
Prior to the motion, the State dropped the DUI.
Apr 2, 2009 Case: 07-012447MM10A Judge Lerner-Wren
The defendant was the at fault driver in a five car traffic accident. The officers all noticed that the defendant appeared sleepy and incoherent. His speech was slurred and he was stumbling around the accident scene. While the officer observed a flushed face, he stated that he observed no odor of alcohol. He stated that he takes medication for several injuries that he suffered to his back. The defendant was unable to successfully perform any field sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI. He later provided a urine sample which was positive for opiates, and hydrocodone.
The State dropped the DUI.
Mar 30, 2009 Case: CT-009725-XDK Judge Rice
The defendant was stopped after hitting numerous traffic cones in front of an officer. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and the defendant appeared unsteady and off balance while standing outside of his car. While refusing to do the roadside tasks, the defendant stated, "I am screwed." He was then arrested for DUI. He later refused the breath test. The whole incident was video taped.
The State dropped the DUI.
Mar 30, 2009 Case: 08-010734MM10A Judge Ireland
The defendant was approached by police officers working an undercover drug operation. The defendant just happened to be passing through that area. They approached her car and told her to provide her driver's license. The officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred/mumbled speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant, who was scared because of all the officers around, refused to get out of the car. She was arrested for DUI.
On the morning of trial and the motion to suppress, the State dropped the DUI.
Mar 23, 2009 Case: 3872-XDK Judge Ortiz
The defendant was stopped for speeding and failure to maintain a single lane. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and a flushed face. The defendant refused the roadside tests and the breath test.
The DUI was Dismissed.
Mar 17, 2009 Case: CT-002342-FTC Judge Thomas
The defendant was stopped for a having a front head light and also a tag light out. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and a flushed face. According to the officer, the defendant failed the roadsides which included the HGN (eye test), walk and turn, one leg stand, finger to nose, and alphabet tests. The whole incident was video taped. The defendant first admitted to having a few beers, then admitted having six, and finally told the officer he drank eight coronas. He was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Mar 16, 2009 Case: 08-022817MM10A Judge Seidman
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant was asked to perform roadside tests to which he complied. He performed the finger to nose and estimation of time tests. According to the officer, he performed poorly. He was arrested for DUI and refused the breath test. The whole incident was video taped.
The State dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Mar 9, 2009 Case: 2009-CT-6032 (JURY TRIAL) Judge Moran
The defendant was stopped for driving the wrong way, cutting across three lanes of traffic, and almost causing a collision. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, lethargic movements, and slurred speech. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests according to the officer. The defendant stated on video that he had a total of between 5-7 drinks. He also told the officer he had too much to drink and that is why he did not drive earlier. He was arrested for DUI and then refused the breath test. This was the defendant's second DUI.
The Jury found the defendant NOT GUILTY.
Mar 6, 2009 Case: 2009-CT-004977AXX (TRIAL) Judge Marx
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed some field sobriety tests at the request of the officer. For example, on the one leg stand, he put his foot down four times and on the alphabet test he stopped at the letter "v". After he was arrested for DUI, he blew a .084 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's second DUI.
The defendant was found Not Guilty.
Feb 25, 2009 Case: 08-CT-019208AMB (JURY TRIAL) Judge Moyle
The defendant was stopped for a inoperable tag light. The officer who stopped him testified he observed an odor of alcohol and the defendant was fumbling with his items in the car. A DUI unit arrived within seconds. That officer stated he noticed an odor of alcohol, glassy eyes, slow movements, and slow/slurred speech. The defendant was asked to perform field sobriety tests. He performed the walk and turn, one leg stand, finger to nose, and alphabet tests. There was no video tape at the scene. According to the officer, he did not perform to standards and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, and on video at the station, he admitted to drinking Hennessey and slightly feeling the affects of the alcohol. Furthermore, he complied with the arresting officer's request to take a breath test. The defendant blew a .106 and a .106 in the breath machine. (both tests were over the legal limit of .08).
The Jury found the defendant Not Guilty.
Feb 25, 2009 Case: CT-000364-XCO Judge Dominguez
The defendant was stopped for speeding and drifting. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, swaying, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. Also, the defendant was slow to respond to the officer's requests. The defendant stated he drank one Budweiser beer. Furthermore, he performed the walk and turn, one leg stand, and finger to nose tests. The entire incident, including driving pattern, was captured on video tape. According to the officer, the defendant performed poorly and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he refused the breath test. This was the defendant's second DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Feb 23, 2009 Case: 9218-XEC Judge Seraphin
The defendant was stopped for failing to use his turn signal. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and a flushed face. He performed the field sobriety tests at the request of the officer. For example, on the walk and turn test, he lost his balance during the turn and did not touch heel to toe. On the finger to nose, he missed the tip of nose all six times, did not remove his finger from his nose, and kept his eyes open. He was arrested for DUI and then refused to take the breath test.
The DUI was dismissed.
Feb 19, 2009 Case: 48-2007-CT-018159-0 Judge Ansbro
The defendant was stopped for driving the wrong way down a one way street. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, unsteadiness, and heavy eye lids. The defendant performed the roadside tests at the officer's request. On the walk and turn, she did not touch heel to toe and stepped off the line. On the HGN (eye test), the officer noticed and angle of onset prior to 45 degrees and a lack of smooth pursuit in her eyes. Also, on the one leg stand test, she counted wrong and swayed. After her arrest, she blew a .125 in the breath machine.
The DUI was dismissed.
Feb 17, 2009 Case: 9984-XDJ Judge Miranda
The defendant was stopped for failing to maintain a single lane and running a red light. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant had to use the door for balance upon exiting the car. He performed the walk and turn and one leg stand tests. For example, on the one leg stand, he put his foot down three times and used his arms for balance. On the walk and turn exercise, it was not conducted for the defendant's safety after he kept losing his balance during the instructional phase. He was then arrested for DUI.
After speaking to the officer, the State dropped the DUI.
Feb 17, 2009 Case: CT-008720-XAM Judge Lefler
The defendant was stopped after allegedly pulling out in front of a police officer causing him to take evasive action in order to avoid a collision. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and an unsteady appearance. She performed roadside tests at the request of the officer. All of the tests were video taped. After allegedly performing the walk and turn, one leg stand, alphabet, and count backwards (100-75) tests poorly, she was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Feb 9, 2009 Case: CT-1011-XCM Judge Courtney
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and the defendant was unsteady on his feet. He refused to perform the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. He then refused the breath test.
The State Dropped the DUI.
Feb 3, 2009 Case: 08-010794MM10A Judge Diaz
The defendant was involved in a traffic crash where she left her lane of travel, drove on a center median, and hit a sign. She continued to drive off after the crash. When the officers caught up to her, she was out of the car. The officers noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and a flushed face. She was off balance and failed every field sobriety test. She was then arrested for DUI and Leaving the Scene of an Accident (LSA). After her arrest, she blew a .148 in the breath machine.
The State dropped the DUI and dismissed the LSA.
Feb 3, 2009 Case: 2670-XDP Judge Ortiz
The defendant was stopped for speeding and weaving. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant needed the car to support himself as he exited. He then performed poorly on the roadside tests. For example, on the walk and turn, he took the incorrect number of steps and stepped off the line numerous times. On the one legs stand, he put his foot down and could not make it passed the count of nine without the officer stopping the test. The defendant was arrested for DUI. This was the defendant's second DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Feb 2, 2009 Case: 08-CT-504431 Judge Hayward, Jr.
The defendant was stopped by an officer who was patrolling outside his jurisdiction pursuant to written multi-jurisdictional traffic task force guidelines. She was stopped for having a broken front head light. Once stopped, the officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. She performed poorly on roadside tasks. For example, on the HGN (eye test), she had an angle of onset before 45 degrees and lack of smooth pursuit in both eyes. On the walk and turn, she did not touch heel to toe and was confused by the various instructions. On the one leg stand test, she swayed put her foot down two times. After her arrest for DUI, she admitted to feeling under the influence of alcohol and then blew a .176 in the breath machine.
Prior to the motion, the State dropped the DUI.
Jan 30, 2009 Case: 2008-CT-001125AXX Judge Cohen
The defendant crashed through a guard gate. Upon the officer's arrival, he observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant was injured and taken to the hospital after being extracted from the car by fire rescue. At the hospital, the officer requested blood be drawn because a breath test was impossible. The lab results revealed blood alcohol results of .089 and .090. After the blood results were obtained, the defendant was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Jan 27, 2009 Case: 08-CT-506341 Judge Adams
The defendant was stopped for weaving and drifting several times. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slow/slurred speech, and watery eyes. The defendant staggered once out of the car. She performed the HGN (eye test), walk and turn, and one leg stand tests. According to the officer, she performed poorly and was arrested for DUI. For example, on the walk and turn, she used her arms for balance and did not touch heel to toe. On the one leg stand, she put her foot down every five seconds. She later refused the breath test. None of the exercises were video taped.
The State dropped the DUI.
Jan 22, 2009 Case: CT-0363-XCO Judge Thomas
The defendant was stopped for weaving. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, glassy eyes, balance problems, and slurred speech. The defendant performed roadside tasks which were captured on video tape. For example, on the walk and turn, the defendant stepped off the line, used his arms for balance, and turned incorrectly. On the one leg stand test, he swayed and put his foot down. After his arrest for DUI, the defendant blew a .091 and .090 in the breath machine.
The State dropped the DUI.
Jan 21, 2009 Case: 08-CT6410 Judge Epperson
The defendant was stopped while driving through a DUI sobriety checkpoint. The officer observed glossy red eyes, an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. The defendant was then asked to step out of his vehicle. The officer stated that he stumbled and swayed from side to side. The defendant agreed to perform field sobriety tests. On the HGN (eye test), the officer observed dilated eyes and lack of smooth pursuit. On the walk and turn test the officer stated that the defendant failed to touch heel to toe and stepped off the line. On the one leg stand he lost his balance and dropped his foot. On the finger to nose he failed to touch his finger to the tip of his nose. The tests were all captured on video.
The Court Granted the motion, and all of the evidence was thrown out. The DUI was dismissed.
Jan 21, 2009 Case: 31-2008-MM-002376-A (JURY TRIAL) Judge Wild
The defendant was driving back from the airport when he fell asleep at the wheel and lost control of the vehicle. The car drove off the road, almost hitting the fence in the swale. The first officer testified that when he arrived on scene, the defendant was still passed out behind the wheel, engine running and the car in drive. The deputy observed 2 six packs of Michelob ultra in the vehicle, with three unopened bottles left. When the defendant woke up he admitted to throwing the empty bottles out the window. On one of the throws he forgot that the window was closed and he broke the passenger side window. After observing an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and extremely slurred speech, the deputy called for the Florida highway patrol to conduct a DUI investigation. On the walk and turn test the defendant could not get past the first five steps and testified that the he almost fell three times. He was arrested for DUI. At the jail, he admitted to being under the influence and drinking 8 ounces of vodka.
The Jury found the defendant NOT GUILTY.
Jan 20, 2009 Case: 290002-X Judge Ortiz
The defendant was involved in a rear end crash for which he was at fault. When the officer's arrived, the defendant was standing outside the car. He observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant refused all roadside testing. However, after his arrest for DUI, he blew a .143 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's third DUI.
The DUI was dismissed.
Jan 20, 2009 Case: 9235-XEC Judge Miranda
The defendant was detained by a security guard after he crashed into a concrete divider in a parking garage. When officers arrived, they noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and unsteadiness. The defendant stated he took Xanax and drank six beers. The defendant failed every field sobriety exercise due to his intoxication level. After his arrest for DUI, he blew a .20 in the breath machine.
On the day of trial, the State dropped the DUI.
Jan 20, 2009 Case: CT-008747-XAM Judge Conrad
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, difficulty following directions, bloodshot eyes, and swaying. The defendant only performed the walk and turn exercise. On that exercise, he stepped off the line, took the incorrect number of steps, and used his arms for balance according to the officer's reports. He was then arrested for DUI and refused the breath test.
The State dismissed the DUI.
Dec 2, 2008 Case: 07-MM-13332 Judge Eriksson
The defendant was stopped for running a red light. The officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant also had sluggish body movements. He refused roadside sobriety testing and then refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 24, 2008 Case: 2008CT010121AXXXMA Judge Arias
The defendant was involved in a traffic crash where he failed to yield and sideswiped a truck. The officer observed slurred speech, an odor of alcohol, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant submitted to a blood draw at the request of the arresting officer and the results from the lab were a .129 and .129.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI PRIOR TO THE MOTION BEING HEARD.
Nov 19, 2008 Case: 07-010166MM10A Judge Gehl
The defendant was involved in a rear-end collision. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests according to the officer's reports. For example, on the walk and turn test, he stepped off the line, used his arms for balance, and took the wrong number of steps. On the one leg stand exercise, he put his foot down five times and swayed. He was then arrested for DUI.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 13, 2008 Case: 48-2007-CT-1034-E Judge Allen
The defendant was found by police passed out and slumped over the wheel of his car. The keys were in the ignition and the engine was making loud noises. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, the defendant seemed confused, and he admitted to drinking. He performed very poorly on the field sobriety tests. For example, on the one leg stand test, he put his foot down numerous times and mis-counted several numbers while counting aloud. On the walk and turn test, he stepped off the line, turned incorrectly, and raised his arms for balance. He was then arrested for DUI.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 13, 2008 Case: CT-008921-XCL Judge Thomas
The defendant was stopped by a police car after being spotted by a police helicopter weaving down below. The entire driving pattern was captured from the air on DVD. Once the road patrol officer stopped the defendant, he observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech. Later, the officer found three open corona beers inside the defendant's vehicle. According to the DUI officer, the defendant performed poorly on the roadside tests which were video taped. After his arrest for DUI, the defendant refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 12, 2008 Case: CT-009021-XAM Judge Conrad
The defendant was involved in a crash when his vehicle struck another car in a parking lot. He left the scene of the accident and was eventually caught by police in another parking lot. The police observed the defendant's car on top of a curb against a fence. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed field sobriety tests on video tape. For example, on the walk and turn task, he stepped off the line and did not touch heel to toe. On the one leg stand test, he swayed and used his arms for balance. The defendant was arrested for DUI and Leaving the Scene of an Accident (LSA). After his arrest, he blew a .129 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI AND DISMISSED THE LSA.
Nov 8, 2008 Case: CT-008511-XCL Judge Lefler
The defendant was seen by an officer in a gas station convenience store leaning on a counter and heard very slurred speech. The officer then got in his patrol car and conducted a traffic stop of the defendant since he had already left the station. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech again. A DUI task force officer was called who made similar observations along with the defendant appearing to be unsteady and making many confusing statements. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests which were video taped. For example, on the walk and turn test, the defendant took twelve steps forward and eleven steps back instead of the nine as instructed. Furthermore, he did not count aloud and was very unsteady. The defendant refused the breath test after his arrest for DUI. This was the defendant's second DUI.
PRIOR TO THE MOTION, THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 3, 2008 Case: 489353-X (JURY TRIAL) Judge Lindsey
The defendant was stopped for driving through a stop sign at a high rate of speed. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and a flushed face. The officer also wrote in his reports that the defendant had slurred speech. The defendant refused to perform any roadside tasks, cursed at the officer, and was arrested for DUI. Back at the police station, the defendant refused the breath test and was using profanity towards the officers the entire time. THIS WAS THE DEFENDANT'S THIRD DUI.
THE JURY FOUND THE DEFENDANT NOT GUILTY IN LESS THAN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
Nov 3, 2008 Case: 48-2008-CT-001153-0 Judge Bell
The defendant was stopped for a cracked taillight. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot/glassy eyes, a pale face, and the defendant's balance was unsteady. Also, the defendant's speech was slow and slurred. The defendant refused the roadside tests and was very uncooperative. After his arrest for DUI, he refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Nov 2, 2008 Case: 404719-X Judge Newman
The defendant was stopped for running a red light and almost causing an accident. The officer who stopped the defendant noticed an odor of alcohol and balance problems. He then called for a DUI unit. The DUI officer made similar observations in addition to observing thick tongued speech and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tasks according to the officer and was arrested for DUI. He then refused the breath test after his arrest for DUI. This was the defendant's second DUI arrest within a period of five years.
On the morning of trial, the officer who stopped the defendant could not remember anything about the case and the DUI WAS DISMISSED.
Nov 1, 2008 Case: 07-5710MM10A Judge Cowart
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed three field sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI. The defendant blew a .147 in the breath machine.
Both motions were Granted, and all of the evidence was thrown out.
Oct 30, 2008 Case: CTC069231EIHANC Judge Dittmer
The defendant was stopped for swerving in and out of his lane. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and swaying. The defendant stated to the officer he drank two Corona beers, a Heineken beer, and one Yager shot. He performed poorly on the roadside tests according to the officer and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he blew a .08 in the breath machine. The entire incident was captured on video tape.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Oct 27, 2008 Case: 08-1276-CT Judge Tinlin
The defendant was stopped for speeding and swerving for over two miles. The officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant stated he drank a couple of beers. He was asked to perform field sobriety tasks which the defendant complied with the request. For example, on the walk and turn test, he stepped off the line, missed heel to toe, and took the incorrect number of steps. On the finger to nose test, he missed the tip of his nose and swayed. The defendant was arrested for DUI and then refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Oct 21, 2008 Case: 087076-J Judge Lindsey
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol and bloodshot watery eyes. He had a noticeable sway to his stance and he agreed to perform field sobriety tests. On the rhomberg balance test, he swayed from left to right. On the one leg stand test he dropped his foot. On the walk and turn test he stepped off the line. On the finger to nose test he missed the tip of his nose with his finger 4 times. He was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Oct 21, 2008 Case: 1802-XAZ Judge Lindsey
The defendant was passed out in a vehicle on the right shoulder of the road. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and a flushed face. He also noticed that the defendant had constricted pupils. The defendant agreed to perform field sobriety tests. On the walk and turn test he lost his balance during instructions, stepped off the line and turned incorrectly. On the one leg stand test, he hopped on his foot during the test. On the finger to nose he missed the tip of his nose on each attempt. He was subsequently arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Oct 20, 2008 Case: 48-2007-CT-010716-O Judge Wixtrom
The defendant was stopped for driving with his right headlight out. The officer observed an "obvious" odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant admitted to drinking.The defendant performed several field sobriety tests. On the one leg stand he dropped his foot three times. On the walk and turn test, he failed to walk heel to toe, counted incorrectly and stumbled on the turn. He was arrested for DUI.
The DUI was dismissed.
Oct 20, 2008 Case: 2008CT-001665 Judge Brown
The defendant was passed out in the right lane of travel with a computer on his lap. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, flushed face, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The defendant appeared unsure when he exited the vehicle. He admitted to drinking and was asked to perform field sobriety tests. On the walk and turn test he stepped off the line, failed to walk heel to toe and used his arms for balance. On the one leg stand he failed to count to 30 properly saying 11 twice. He was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Oct 14, 2008 Case: 8194-XCM Judge Ortiz
The defendant was stopped for doing a "power skid" at a high rate of speed. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and a flushed face. After performing poorly on the roadside tasks, he was arrested for DUI. He then blew a .162 in the breath machine.
ON THE MORNING OF TRIAL, THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Oct 14, 2008 Case: CT-001856-XCG Judge Conrad
The defendant was involved in a traffic crash when he lost control of his vehicle, drove across all lanes of traffic, and struck a tree. The defendant was taken to the hospital due to injuries suffered during the crash. At the hospital, the officer investigating the accident observed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The officer requested blood from the defendant because a breath test was not possible. The defendant refused. The hospital had already drawn his blood for medical purposes which revealed a blood alcohol level of .175. The defendant was subsequently arrested for DUI.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Oct 14, 2008 Case: 511996-W Judge Miranda
The defendant was stopped at a sobriety checkpoint (ie. a roadblock). The officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and a flushed face. According to the officers, the defendant performed poorly on the roadside tasks. For example, on the walk and turn test, the defendant stepped off the line, did not touch heel to toe, and paused to regain his balance. On the one leg stand task, he put his foot down more than once, swayed, and hopped. He was arrested for DUI and later refused the breath test.
THE DUI WAS DISMISSED BASED ON THE STATE'S DISCOVERY VIOLATIONS.
Oct 11, 2008 Case: CT-08-009081-XCL Judge Courtney
An off duty officer noticed the defendant drinking in a bar and felt that he was intoxicated due to his actions. The off duty officer followed the defendant outside the bar to prevent him from driving, however, the defendant already drove away. A civilian who had been in the bar, ended up stopping the defendant down the road. When the officers arrived at that location, they noticed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and an unsteady appearance. The defendant could not even do the walk and turn due to his intoxication level. The entire incident was captured on video tape. The defendant was then arrested for DUI.
On the day of the motion hearing, THE STATE DISMISSED THE DUI.
Oct 7, 2008 Case: 2008-CM-005112 Judge Conrad
The defendant was stopped for straddling the lane markers and speeding. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The officer saw marijuana on the defendant's seat and he had difficulty following instructions. He performed poorly on the roadside tasks. For example, he miscounted on the count backwards test (100-75) and incorrectly recited the alphabet. The defendant was arrested for DUI and possession of marijuana. He subsequently refused to take the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI AND THE DEFENDANT DID NOT RECEIVE ANY CONVICTION ON THE MARIJUANA CHARGE.
Oct 3, 2008 Case: 07-CT-7818-XCF Judge Courtney
The defendant was the at fault driver in a crash. The deputy observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot watery eyes. The defendant was taken to the hospital where she provided a .105 blood alcohol sample. While at the hospital she admitted to drinking 2 vodkas with cranberry.
The State dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Oct 3, 2008 Case: 0664-XDK Judge Mills-Francis
The defendant was stopped for weaving on the roadway as well as speeding. He then allegedly stumbled as he exited the car. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot watery eyes and slurred speech. The defendant stated he had 5-6 drinks. After failing the one leg stand, the defendant was arrested for DUI.
The DUI was dismissed.
Oct 3, 2008 Case: 07-CT-5778-XDN Judge Lefler
The defendant was detained outside of the guard gate at McDill Air Force Base. The Sgt. at the security gate observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The Sgt. contacted the local police department to conduct an investigation. The investigating officer made the same observations and administered field sobriety tests. After the tests, the defendant was arrested for DUI. He subsequently blew a .199 in the breath machine.
On appeal, the motion was granted and the DUI WAS DISMISSED.
Oct 1, 2008 Case: 07-2079CT Judge Atack
The defendant was stopped for speeding and weaving on his motorcycle. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, flushed face, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant admitted to drinking four beers and taking Xanax. The defendant failed the roadside tests according to the officer, however, they were not video taped. After his arrest for DUI, the defendant refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI PRIOR TO TRIAL.
Oct 1, 2008 Case: 07-010243MM10A Judge Murphy
The defendant was involved in a hit and run accident. The driver of the other vehicle identified the defendant as the person who fled the scene. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The defendant refused all testing and was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI prior to the Judge's ruling.
Sep 23, 2008 Case: 2008-CT-108 (JURY TRIAL) Judge Smith
The defendant was found passed out behind the wheel of a motor vehicle with the keys in the ignition and the engine running. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and flushed face. The defendant had an open beer in the car and appeared disoriented. He failed all the field sobriety tests and after his arrest for DUI blew a .207 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's second DUI.
THE JURY FOUND THE DEFENDANT NOT GUILTY.
Sep 15, 2008 Case: 9021-XCM Judge Miranda
The defendant was stopped for swerving back and forth almost losing control of the vehicle. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and unsteadiness. On the rhomberg balance test he estimated 59 seconds for 30 seconds while swaying throughout. On the walk and turn test, he lost his balance during the instructions while failing to walk heel to toe in a straight line. The one leg stand was discontinued for the defendant's safety. On the finger to nose test, he missed the tip of his nose on five out of six attempts. He was arrested for DUI and blew a .166 in the breath machine.
The State dropped the DUI.
Sep 15, 2008 Case: 8777-XCM Judge Miranda
The defendant was stopped for swerving in and out of traffic while speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, flushed face and slurred speech. He performed several field sobriety tests. On the one leg stand he dropped his foot three times. On the finger to nose he missed the tip of his nose several times. On the walk and turn he failed to walk heel to toe and turned improperly. He was arrested for DUI and blew a .145.
The State dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Sep 12, 2008 Case: 08-CT-005649 Judge Epperson
The defendant was stopped for weaving several times. The officer observed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. Once the defendant stepped out of the car, she was off balance and unsteady. She admitted having three vodka/cranberry drinks and then performed poorly on the field sobriety tests. After her arrest for DUI, she blew a .233 and .244 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Sep 6, 2008 Case: CT-1635-XCM Judge Lefler
The defendant was stopped for driving at a high rate of speed and for almost hitting a car as she came to screeching stop at a red light. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and she used the car for balance. She performed the field sobriety exercises poorly according to the officer and was arrested for DUI. The defendant subsequently refused the breath test. All the roadside tests were video taped.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 22, 2008 Case: 08-507623WTWS Judge Salton
The defendant was stopped for squealing his tires. He allegedly did a "burnout" 4-5 times according to the officer. Once stopped, the officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed very poorly on roadside tests and then blew a .209 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's second DUI.
THE JUDGE, AFTER REVIEWING FLORIDA LAW, GRANTED THE MOTION TO SUPPRESS AND THREW OUT ALL THE EVIDENCE. THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 20, 2008 Case: 07-005578MM10A Judge Lerner-Wren
The defendant was stopped for driving 65mph in a 45mph zone. The first officer on scene observed a strong odor of alcohol and bloodshot watery eyes. A DUI officer arrived and performed field sobriety tests. On the walk and turn test the officer stated that the defendant stepped off the line 7 times and failed to walk heel to toe. On the one leg stand he allegedly dropped his foot 3 times and swayed while attempting to balance himself. He then stated that he drank a few Captain Morgan's and was going home. He was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI in the middle of the motion to suppress.
Aug 13, 2008 Case: 2007-CT-019166AXX Judge Keyser
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, glassy eyes, and a bottle of bottle of Jack Daniels in the car. The defendant admitted to drinking and was asked to perform field sobriety tests which were video taped. According to the officer, he performed poorly on the one leg stand and walk and turn tests and then was arrested for DUI. He subsequently refused the breath test.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 12, 2008 Case: 2008CT-025724AXX Judge Eissey
The defendant crashed into a median on interstate 95 after he lost control of the car when a tire blew out. When the officer arrived, he observed an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. The airbags had deployed and the defendant had glass on his face from the impact of the crash. The officer then requested that the defendant perform field sobriety tests and the defendant complied. On the walk and turn test, he failed to touch heel to toe, stepped off the line, and almost fell. On the one leg stand exercise, he counted to three and then used the wall for support. The defendant was arrested for DUI and then refused the breath test.
JUST PRIOR TO THE MOTION HEARING, THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 9, 2008 Case: 3113-XCK Judge Arzola
The defendant was observed driving her vehicle into a tree. When the officers arrived, the defendant's car was still in drive resting against the tree. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot watery eyes and slurred speech. She then performed several field sobriety tests. On the walk and turn test the defendant lost her balance during the instructions, failed to touch heel to toe and stepped off the line. On the one leg stand, the defendant put her foot down several times. On the finger to nose test, she failed to touch her finger to her nose. On the balance test she swayed and estimated 20 for 30 seconds. She was arrested for DUI. This was her 3rd DUI.
The DUI was dismissed.
Aug 7, 2008 Case: CT-008423-XCL Judge Conrad
The defendant was stopped for drifting and driving at different speeds. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol and bloodshot eyes. The defendant admitted to drinking a couple of drinks and then performed the roadside tasks. According to the officer, she performed poorly and was arrested for DUI. After her arrest, she blew a .135 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 1, 2008 Case: CT-07-46837MMAES Judge Beck
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, glassy eyes, and a flushed face. As the defendant exited her car, she staggered. She performed poorly on roadside tests. For example, on the walk and turn test, she stepped off the line numerous times and did not touch heel to toe. On the finger to nose, she did not close her eyes, did not remove her arms from her nose, and swayed. After her arrest for DUI, she blew a .163 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's second DUI within the past five years.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Aug 1, 2008 Case: 2007CT15979-O Judge Cheek
The defendant was on video weaving all over the roadway. The trooper requested that the defendant exit the car, and she replied "no". The trooper observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and thick slurred speech. He also stated that she had an orbital sway throughout the investigation. She refused all testing and was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI on the morning of trial.
Jul 29, 2008 Case: CT-08-003885-XC0 Judge Conrad
The defendant was stopped for speeding. A DUI task force officer responded to conduct the investigation. He first observed that the defendant had difficulty exiting the car and maintaining his balance. He had to be assisted by the officer to keep from falling. The officer observed a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The defendant performed the following field sobriety tests. On the walk and turn test he failed to touch heel to toe, used his arms for balance and stepped off the line. On the one leg stand he dropped his foot 3 times. On the finger to nose he missed his nose 4 times. Finally, he failed to recite the alphabet correctly. He admitted to drinking 3 "Amber Bock" beers, and was arrested for DUI.
The State dropped the DUI.
Jul 15, 2008 Case: 20007-CT-007496AXX Judge Eissey
The defendant was stopped for swerving and almost striking a median. The officer observed the defendant to be non-compliant, could not stand still, have loud speech, was very impatient, and appeared "wirery." The officer believed that the defendant was impaired by something, although she did not smell any alcohol. The officer also noted dilated pupils. The defendant performed poorly on the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. After her arrest, the officer found hydrocodone in her car. The defendant provided a urine sample which tested positive for a controlled substance. (Hydrocodone). Although the defendant was prescribed the Hydrocodone, she was still charged with Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance.
THE DUI WAS DISMISSED.
Jul 14, 2008 Case: 9648-XDJ Judge Ortiz
The defendant was stopped based on a BOLO (be on the lookout) for a car driven by an intoxicated individual who was involved in an altercation at a party. The officer spotted the car and stopped the defendant. He observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant was detained and brought back to the party to be identified and get further information about the altercation. No roadsides were conducted due to the defendant's intoxicated state, crying, and admissions of drinking. He was arrested for DUI and blew a.159 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 14, 2008 Case: 7290-XDL Judge Bloom
The defendant was stopped for driving on the wrong side of the road. The officers noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, a flushed face, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed poorly on the roadside tests. For example, he put his foot down four times on the one leg stand. He then refused the breath test after his arrest for DUI. This was the defendant's second DUI.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 14, 2008 Case: 489889-X Judge Fernandez
The defendant was stopped for allegedly backing his truck into a pedestrian in a parking lot. The officer investigating the crash detained the defendant, however, he did not witness the crash. A DUI officer was called to the scene and the DUI officer noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, flushed face, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed poorly on the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest for DUI, the defendant blew a .119 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 11, 2008 Case: CT-009068-XAM Judge Conrad
The defendant was stopped for speeding and swerving. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and a dazed look. The defendant performed the field sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI. All the roadside tests were video taped. After his arrest, the defendant blew a .093 and a .097 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 5, 2008 Case: CT-000012-XCG Judge Dominguez
The defendant was stopped for failing to maintain a single lane on at least four occasions. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and unsteadiness. The defendant admitted drinking six beers over the course of the night and performed poorly on roadside tests. After his arrest for DUI, he blew a .181 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 4, 2008 Case: 6287-XAE Judge Arzola
The defendant was stopped for speeding. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, mumbled speech, and watery eyes. The defendant stumbled and had to lean against the rear of the car for balance. According to the arresting officer, the defendant failed the field sobriety tests. After his arrest for DUI, the defendant blew a .152 in the breath machine.
On the morning of trial, THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jul 3, 2008 Case: 07-MM-12592-A Judge Herr
The defendant was stopped for driving on the wrong side of the road. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, and slow movements. At the scene, the defendant admitted he was impaired. The incident at the scene was not video taped and the defendant was arrested for DUI. At the jail, the defendant performed roadside tasks on videotape. He then blew a .216 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jun 30, 2008 Case: 2007-CT-00643-A-M Judge Becker
The defendant was stopped for speeding and weaving. The officer observed unsteadiness, an odor of alcohol, and the defendant appeared confused and disoriented. She performed poorly on the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. The defendant admitted to drinking vodka and cranberry beverages. After her arrest for DUI, the defendant blew a .194 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jun 27, 2008 Case: 48-2006-CT-5443-0 Judge Wixtrom
The defendant was stopped for running a stop sign. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, red/glassy eyes, and unsteadiness. The defendant performed poorly on the road side tests. For example, on the walk and turn test, he did not touch heel to toe, stepped off the line, and did not turn correctly. The defendant was subsequently arrested for DUI.
THE STATE DISMISSED THE DUI.
Jun 23, 2008 Case: 3204-XDK Judge Fernandez
The defendant was stopped for driving at a high rate of speed and hitting a guard rail. The officers noticed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and bloodshot eyes. The defendant performed poorly on the road side tests. For example, he stepped off the line numerous times on the walk and turn test and could not even due the one leg stand due to safety concerns. After his arrest for DUI, he blew a .155 in the breath machine and admitted to drinking at least five long island ice teas.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI.
Jun 23, 2008 Case: 2008-MM-212-A Judge Eriksson
The defendant was stopped after leaving the scene of an accident after he backed into another car. The officer noticed an odor of alcohol, glassy eyes, and slow/slurred speech. He was arrested for Leaving the Scene of an Accident and DUI. At the station, the defendant was asked to perform field sobriety tests on video tape. He then blew a .125 in the breath machine.
THE STATE DROPPED THE DUI and the defendant received NO conviction on the leaving the scene of the accident charge.
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