City v. A.B.
Mar 17, 2014OUTCOME: DWI Dismissed
A.B. was leaving a college party late and was pulled over. The officer noticed the odor of alcohol and A.B. was not co-operative with the officer refusing every test.
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OUTCOME: DWI Dismissed
A.B. was leaving a college party late and was pulled over. The officer noticed the odor of alcohol and A.B. was not co-operative with the officer refusing every test.
OUTCOME: CASE DISMISSED
After an automobile accident, an Elsberry resident faced his third DWI arrest. The police officer who responded to the accident was a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE), and he arrested G.T., claiming that ... G.T. was intoxicated with drugs. G.T.was charged with Felony DWI.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
J.G., a Troy resident, faced his first DWI arrest after leaving a party where most people at the outdoor party were drinking. The police officer claimed J.G. failed field sobriety tests, and at the req ... uest of the police officer, J.G. blew into a breathalyzer machine, which gave a BAC of .11.
OUTCOME: CASE DISMISSED
My client was stopped at what the police claimed was a "license checkpoint". The police questioned my client, noticed that he was nervous, and asked him to step out of the car. The police requested t ... o search the car. My client agreed to the search. I filed a Motion to Suppress all of the drugs found in the car; using United States Supreme Court case law, and law from Missouri. My motion I showed the judge that the "license checkpoint" was unconstitutional and that he should suppress all the evidence against my client.