Police stop driver after seeing him racing out of drinking establishment parking lot. Driver refuses to lower radio until instructed to do so by officers. Officer notes strong odor of alcohol and drivers slurred speech. Driver exits car upon request but continuously refuses to participate in field sobriety testing or admit that he was drinking. DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.
Category: DUI Case Results
NH DUI Charge Dismissed ALS/DMV suspension vacated
Police stop driver in busy convenience store parking lot following a traffic signal violation. Driver is adamant that she drank on two seltzers hours before the stop at a college football game. Throughout field sobriety tests driver repeats that she is nervous and uncomfortable doing tests in front of several customers of store moving about the area. Defense successfully argues police lacked reasonable grounds to believe driver was impaired at ALS/DMV hearing. Administrative suspension vacated for that reason and DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DUI Charge Dismissed
Police stop driver for speeding violation. As officer engages driver in standard questions about destination, whereabouts and whether he’s been drinking, female passenger constantly interrupts and talks over driver. Once separated from vehicle, driver participated in field sobriety testing. Defense utilizes BWC video to challenge driver’s alleged poor performance on field sobriety tests. DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DUI Charge Dismissed
MA Driver stopped by NH police for speeding traveling home from day of skiing. Driver admits that he drank “a few” beers during the day. Officer notes odor of alcohol and glassy/bloodshot eyes. Post arrest breath test of .10 excluded by defense for violation of 20 minute observation period. Officer never had driver remove COVID mask while he was waiting to take breath test. Defense also prepared to offer medical records documenting medical condition (MS) that would have effected field sobriety tests. DUI charge dismissed at trial date.
Not Guilty Verdict MA OUI
Police respond to report of erratic operator and find driver outside of his vehicle in church parking lot. Driver tells police he had a beer and a glass of wine earlier at dinner but he is now going from church to church in his collaborative to pray. Police find and unopened case of beer in truck front seat and detect an odor of alcohol emanating from driver who they claim is unsteady on his feet. Driver refuses to participate in field sobriety tests due to several physical limitations. Defense utilizes booking video to depict driver’s sober behavior and comportment after arrest. Not guilty verdict following trial. Enhanced Lifetime Lookback consequences of Melanie’s Law avoided.
NH DUI Charge dismissed
Driver stopped for driving without headlights, wide turn and marked lanes violation. Officer is adamant that he smells alcohol despite driver’s repeated denials that she drank anything. Driver refuses to participate in field sobriety testing and ultimately refuses post arrest blood test. Defense presents evidence of driver’s diagnosed anxiety and legitimate COVID fears for reason she would not participate in field tests and hospital blood test. DUI charge dismissed at trial date.
Not Guilty Verdict MA OUI
Police observe driver speeding 60 MPH in posted 40 MPH zone. Officer turns to follow driver through two intersections and over a single lane bridge, finally stopping the driver 1 ½ miles from original observation location. Officer alleges driver displays lethargic speech and movements, glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol. He admits to consuming “two beers.” Defense focuses on lack of erratic operation over 1 ½ miles as well as difficulty normal citizens will have with field sobriety tests. Post arrest booking video counters police observations of driver’s behavior and demeanor. Not guilty verdict following trial.
NH DUI Charge Dismissed
NH Police are monitoring citizen cell phone report of an erratic driver who “is on drugs,or falling asleep at wheel.” Police stop driver as he enters rest area off highway. Officer notes several indicators of impairment to include droopy eyes, lethargic movements, fragmented speech and sentences and an odor of alcohol. The driver denies he drank that day, only the night before and insists he’s only tired and needs to sleep. Driver repeatedly refuses to participate in field sobriety tests, forcing the officer to make an arrest decision for DUI with limited evidence. Driver refuses post arrest breath/blood testing. DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DUI Charge Dismissed
MA driver stopped by NH police after officer claims to see car make a wide turn where car may have crossed fog ling and almost hit curve. Distance and vantage point don’t allow officer to see a fog line violation. Driver is stopped and officer notes driver’s enthusiastic demeanor which he finds strange in the early morning hours as well as glassy/bloodshot eyes. Arrest follows exit order and field sobriety tests. Defense files Motion to Suppress challenging legality of stop for alleged moving violation and basis for exit order where typical indicators of impairment were not present. DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.
NH DUI Charge Dismissed
Young MA Driver is stopped by NH Police after report from citizen cell phone call reporting car all over road. Officer notes strong odor of alcohol and marijuana as well as on odor of vomit. Driver admits to consuming two (2) drinks and that her friend had vomited on her while sitting in her car earlier and that she was following her friend home. Driver does marginally well of field sobriety tests but refuses requested blood test. DUI charge dismissed prior to trial.