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Jun 11, 2014OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUI
Client was arrested by police for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (marijuana). The state offered expert testimony during a two-day jury trial.
Medford, OR
Criminal defense Lawyer at Medford, OR
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUI
Client was arrested by police for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (marijuana). The state offered expert testimony during a two-day jury trial.
OUTCOME: HUNG JURY
Client was arrested by police for driving under the influence of an intoxicant (Ambien). The state offered expert testimony during a two-day jury trial.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUII
Client was stopped by Oregon State Police while driving in Medford. Police administered field sobriety tests and alleged that client had failed. Police took breath sample. Client declined offer to ente ... r diversion and instead pled not guilty. The case was decided at trial by a jury. The jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUII
Client was accused by Oregon State Police and charged by the prosecutor with the crime of Driving Under the Influence of an Intoxicant (Controlled Substance). The state offered diversion, but the clie ... nt refused to take a deal, insisting on his innocence. The case went forward to a jury trial. The jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUII
Client was charged with the crime of Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants. Not guilty plea was entered and the case went to trial for two days before a jury. Defense requested special instruction ... allowing the jury to find that the defendant had only attempted to drive. He was found guilty only of Attempted DUII (a lesser offense). Defendant kept his driver's license and was not sentenced to jail time. He was fined $500 for conviction on the lesser offense.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY OF DUII
Client was stopped by police while driving in Ashland. Police administered field sobriety tests and alleged that client had failed. Police took breath sample, which registered above .08 BAC. Client ple ... d not guilty and the case was decided at trial by a jury. The jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.