Police respond to scene of single car crash with vehicle off road into tree. Client is found outside of vehicle disoriented and unsteady. Police note odor of alcohol, bloodshot glassy eyes and fact that client admits to being driver, but cannot explain how accident happened. Cruiser mounted video records roadside statements and field sobriety tests. Police note driver’s side airbag is smeared with blood and passenger side of windshield is fractured. Defense contends at trial that the defendant’s admission is unreliable and inconsistent with the physical evidence, as he does not have any injuries or lacerations that would account for blood on driver’s side airbag. Further, prosecutor cannot establish time of crash in relation to when police actually arrive on scene. Not guilty verdict on DWI charge after trial.