Officer conducting stationary laser radar enforcement pulls a vehicle over for speeding. While speaking to driver officer notes the individual’s glassy, bloodshot eyes and that an odor of alcohol was coming from the vehicle. After conducting field sobriety tests, including a breath test that read .117, officer arrests the driver. Defense motion to suppress granted court ruling that mere presence of odor of alcohol from the vehicle and the defendant’s bloodshot/glassy eyes were not sufficient grounds to further detain the driver during a speeding stop.