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CRIMINAL CASE RESULTS

OUR RECENT CRIMINAL DEFENSE VICTORIES

Dec 20, 2004 Case: 086582-J Judge Gayles
Facts: The defendant was involved in an accident whereby he swerved to avoid hitting a drunk pedestrian who was standing in the roadway. When the trooper arrived, he observed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol, slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. The defendant refused roadside tests and refused the breath test. This was the defendant's second offense.
Result: The DUI was dismissed.
Dec 13, 2004 Case: 086426-J Judge Bloom
Facts: The defendant was involved in an accident in which he rear ended another vehicle. When the police arrived, they observed the defendant standing outside his vehicle and they observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and balance problems. He performed poorly on roadside tests and blew a .168 in the breath machine.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 13, 2004 Case: 129408-J Judge McWhorter
Facts: The defendant was stopped by the FHP for speeding. Prior to offering the roadside tests, the officer observed an odor of alcohol. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests and he blew a .11 in the breath machine after his arrest for DUI.
Result: The State read the deposition and case-law and conceded the motion. The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 13, 2004 Case: 086426-J Judge Bloom
Facts: The defendant was involved in an accident in which he rear ended another vehicle. When the police arrived, they observed the defendant standing outside his vehicle and they observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and balance problems. He performed poorly on roadside tests and blew a .168 in the breath machine.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 13, 2004 Case: 129408-J Judge McWhorter
Facts: The defendant was stopped by the FHP for speeding. Prior to offering the roadside tests, the officer observed an odor of alcohol. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests and he blew a .11 in the breath machine after his arrest for DUI.
Result: The State read the deposition and case-law and conceded the motion. The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 11, 2004 Case: 03-028991TCA08 Judge Cohen
Facts: The defendant was involved in a one car accident. There were no eyewitnesses to the crash. He was seen by police walking down the road with another individual about a quarter mile from the crash scene. He was asked if he was the driver involved in the crash and the defendant responded by saying yes. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and the defendant performed poorly on roadside tests. He was arrested for DUI and blew a .149 in the breath machine.
Result: The Judge granted the motion to suppress. The DUI was dismissed.
Dec 11, 2004 Case: 03-028991TCA08 Judge Cohen
Facts: The defendant was involved in a one car accident. There were no eyewitnesses to the crash. He was seen by police walking down the road with another individual about a quarter mile from the crash scene. He was asked if he was the driver involved in the crash and the defendant responded by saying yes. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and the defendant performed poorly on roadside tests. He was arrested for DUI and blew a .149 in the breath machine.
Result: The Judge granted the motion to suppress. The DUI was dismissed.
Dec 10, 2004 Case: 252880-W Judge Figarola
Facts: The defendant was stopped for making a wide turn. Once stopped, the officer observed an odor of alcohol, blood shot eyes and slurred speech. A DUI officer was called and the defendant performed poorly on roadside tests. Subsequent to his arrest for DUI, he blew a .176 in the breath machine.
Result: The State conceded the motion. The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 10, 2004 Case: 412937-W Judge Thomas
Facts: The defendant was stopped by Tampa police for making an improper turn. The officer who stopped the defendant observed an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. A DUI officer was called and the defendant performed poorly on field sobriety tests according to the officer. He subsequently refused the breath test.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 10, 2004 Case: 412937-W Judge Thomas
Facts: The defendant was stopped by Tampa police for making an improper turn. The officer who stopped the defendant observed an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. A DUI officer was called and the defendant performed poorly on field sobriety tests according to the officer. He subsequently refused the breath test.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 10, 2004 Case: 252880-W Judge Figarola
Facts: The defendant was stopped for making a wide turn. Once stopped, the officer observed an odor of alcohol, blood shot eyes and slurred speech. A DUI officer was called and the defendant performed poorly on roadside tests. Subsequent to his arrest for DUI, he blew a .176 in the breath machine.
Result: The State conceded the motion. The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 4, 2004 Case: 245307-W Judge Krieger-Martin
Facts: The defendant was stopped due to driving erratically. Once stopped, the officer observed the defendant to be dazed, off balance, have an odor of alcohol, and slurred speech. He subsequently called for a DUI officer to conduct roadsides. The defendant performed very poorly on roadsides. He was arrested and refused to take a breath test. This was the defendant’s second offense.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Dec 4, 2004 Case: 245307-W Judge Krieger-Martin
Facts: The defendant was stopped due to driving erratically. Once stopped, the officer observed the defendant to be dazed, off balance, have an odor of alcohol, and slurred speech. He subsequently called for a DUI officer to conduct roadsides. The defendant performed very poorly on roadsides. He was arrested and refused to take a breath test. This was the defendant’s second offense.
Result: The State dropped the DUI.
Nov 29, 2004 Case: 316982-X Judge Figarola
Facts: The defendant was involved in an accident. The officer who arrived on the scene observed an odor of alcohol and balance problems. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests and blew a .185 in the breath machine.
Result: The state dropped the DUI.
Nov 29, 2004 Case: 316982-X Judge Figarola
Facts: The defendant was involved in an accident. The officer who arrived on the scene observed an odor of alcohol and balance problems. The defendant performed poorly on roadside tests and blew a .185 in the breath machine.
Result: The state dropped the DUI.
Nov 23, 2004 Case: 387930-W Judge Newman
Facts: The defendant was stopped for driving all over the road and almost running vehicles off the road. Once stopped, the officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and blood shot eyes. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and subsequent to his arrest he refused the breath test. This was the defendant's third offense.
Result: The state dropped the DUI.
Nov 23, 2004 Case: 387930-W Judge Newman
Facts: The defendant was stopped for driving all over the road and almost running vehicles off the road. Once stopped, the officers observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and blood shot eyes. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and subsequent to his arrest he refused the breath test. This was the defendant's third offense.
Result: The state dropped the DUI.
Nov 22, 2004 Case: 251039-W Judge McWhorter
Facts: The defendant was stopped for weaving and driving to slow. The officer observed an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and the defendant was very off balance and unsteady. He performed poorly on roadside tests and then blew a .191 in the breath machine. This was the defendant's second offense.
Result: The state dropped the DUI.
Nov 22, 2004 Case: 373574-W Judge Bloom
Facts: The defendant was involved in a accident. When the DUI officers arrived, the defendant was already handcuffed in another patrol car. The DUI officer observed an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and subsequently refused the breath test.
Result: The State conceded the motion. The DUI was dismissed.

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