People v. VonSchoech
Sep 01, 2014OUTCOME: Hung Jury
.27 BAC, pulled over for going the wrong way down a one way street.
Sacramento, CA
DUI and DWI Lawyer at Sacramento, CA
Practice Areas: DUI & DWI
OUTCOME: Hung Jury
.27 BAC, pulled over for going the wrong way down a one way street.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Suppression motion filed because police violated client's constitution right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Suppression motion filed using in car camera to challenge officer's decision to stop client.
OUTCOME: Dissmissed
Hung jury, case dismissed
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Suppression motion granted after defense sub'ed the in car camera revealing a bad stop in violation of client's 4th Amendment Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
OUTCOME: hung jury
Hung Jury- poor handling of the urine sample by government witnesses resulted in a lack of confidence in the test results from the jury. Also, the stop of the vehicle was highly questionable. It appe ... ared to at least a few that defendant was racially profiled by law enforcement.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Suppression motion granted because arresting officer pulled over client for a crack in the windshield but testified that he could not recall where in the windshield the crack actually was. Campanella ... argued that the prosecution could not prove "visual obstruction" (as required by the statute) because there was no proof of the location of the crack.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Not Guilty Verdicts
OUTCOME: Acquittal
Client charged with DUI. He was involved in an auto accident and blew a .19 on a portable breath testing device at the scene of the accident. He later took two breath tests at the jail with registere ... d a .22/.22 Breath Alcohol Concentration. At trial I used the maintenance logs of the breath testing device at the jail to show the jury the machine had been taken out of service about a week after my client's test and parts of the machine were replaced. Additionally the citation which was completed in the case indicated that my client had blond hair and blue eyes while my client was a dark skinned man with dark hair and brown eyes. I used this to successfully challenge the officer credibility.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty all charges
Client was an commercial driver and African American charged with a first offense DUI in Sacramento, CA. Cop admitted that clients driving into the suicide lane and back in to the #1 traffic lane was ... not dangerous. Preliminary alcohol test was 086/.084 about half hour before breath test in jail of 07/07. PAS maintenance docs indicate solution tested .006.