MA Driver stopped for speeding on motorcycle. Police allege driver passed stationary cruiser at 82 MPH. Once operator is stopped Officer notes and odor of alcohol and red/glassy eyes. The driver initially denies drinking but later admits to having a drink with friends hours earlier. Driver passes Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test, but has some difficulty with Walk & Turn and One Leg Stand test. Booking video show client steady and cooperative throughout booking process. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
Category: DUI Case Results
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
MA Driver stopped by police for failing to yield to police cruiser while entering rotary. Officer notes odor of alcohol, slow slurred speech and red/glassy eyes. Driver admits to consuming “two drinks.” Driver participates in some field sobriety tests but refuses to complete others. Driver is emotionally distraught by end or roadside encounter. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial. Lifetime Lookback impact of Melanie’s Law avoided.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
MA Driver stopped by police for Negligent Operation and Disobeying A Police Officer after he failed to pull over earlier for police attempting to effect a Speeding stop. Second Oficer overheard “BOLO” report, or be on the lookout for this bike. After arrest Officers’ note glassy/red eyes and odor of alcohol coming from driver at booking. He submits to field sobriety tests at station, passing portions of each test. Police allege he fails to properly blow into breath test device and deem him a refusal. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial and ALS suspension vacated by agreement.
MA OUI Conviction Vacated – Dismissed
MA driver facing consequences of Second Offense Under Melanie’s Law Lifetime Lookback provisions for 2016 OUI 2nd Offense. Defense files Motion to Vacate 1992 OUI plea. Motion granted and prior OUI disposition is vacated for unconstitutional plea procedure. Charge then dismissed for lack of prosecution. 2016 Offense reduced to 1st Offense.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
MA Driver stopped by police for failing to negotiate off ramp properly while driving too slowly. Driver admits to talking on cell phone. Officer notes odor of alcohol and red/glassy eyes. Driver admits to drinking one (1) wine after work where she just left. Driver arrested after field sobriety testing. Post arrest breath test .08 BrAC. Defense uses booking video to demonstrate apparent sobriety and argue driver could have been under legal limit at time of driving. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
Police respond to area of citizen cell phone report of erratic operator by given vehicle description and plate number. Police follow vehicle onto highway where they make observations of lane control issues. After stop driver refuses to participate in field sobriety tests. Police notice odor of alcohol, slurred speech and unsteadiness upon exit. Driver refuses breath test at station. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
Driver stopped for speeding on highway. Police note odor of alcohol and driver’s red/glassy eyes. He admits to “a few” beers. Initially driver refuses to take field sobriety tests or preliminary/portable breath test. Second Officer arrives and driver allegedly changes his mind to take tests. Defense prepared to argue that field sobriety tests were coerced and non-consensual. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
Police respond to investigate report of driver slumped over wheel. Police find driver at long line of traffic stopped at traffic light. Driver’s side door is open and driver appears to be conscious with her head down. Police note slurred speech and an odor of alcohol. Driver admits she had two glasses of wine and is heading home. She denies medical attention and also refuses field sobriety testing. A short time later the driver appears relatively normal in segments of booking video. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DWI Charge Dismissed
Police stop driver for lane control issues. Police believe driver is impaired by narcotics and/or prescribed medications, but it is obvious that he suffers from serious leg injury and walks with limp. Due to fact that child is in car, defendant is arrested and charged with Aggravated DWI following field sobriety tests. Defense prepared to argue injury make driver incapable of performing most field sobriety tests and the tests are not designed to determine impairment by any particular class of narcotics or prescribed drugs. DWI charge and Aggravated DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.
Not Guilty Verdict NH DWI Charge
MA Driver stopped by police at 9:50 a.m. for speeding. Officer notes odor of alcohol from driver and that his speech is thick tongued and slightly slurred. Driver denies drinking that day but admits he was up past midnight the night before drinking with neighbors. Officer places driver under arrest following field sobriety tests in breakdown lane. Truck handed over to driver’s wife, deemed sober, who was accompanying him to lake’s region for day of boating. Driver refuses breath test. Wife testifies at trial as to husband’s sobriety. Cruiser mounted audio/video offered by defense as exhibit at trial. Not guilty finding following trial. Lifetime Lookback consequences of Melanie’s Law avoided.