| Aug 22, 2014 | Case: 13-01062MM10A | Judge Brown |
| Facts: | The defendant was approached by officers as his car was stopped and blocking traffic at an intersection. When the police made contact with the defendant, his head was slumped back and he was unresponsive. When they finally woke him up, the defendant took his foot off the brake and the car rolled fifteen feet. An officer then entered the defendant's car and he still sped up ending up on a curb causing his tires to blowout. Officers noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes, and he admitted having a few drinks. The defendant refused the roadside tests and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he refused the breath test. He was then subsequently charged with refusal to submit to a breath test along with the DUI. This was the defendant's Third DUI arrest in ten years and he had one prior conviction. | |
| Defense: | Parks & Braxton filed a pretrial motion to suppress the defendant's refusal to provide a breath sample. In our motion, we alleged that the officer misinformed the defendant of the law. The State conceded the motion based on our questions in pretrial depositions. It should be noted, this was the second time the firm has represented the defendant. The firm won his second DUI and now the State Dropped this third DUI. | |
| Result: | The State dropped the DUI. | |