People v. J.J.
Mar 24, 2015OUTCOME: Wet reckless, DUI dismissed
Marine had a solo accident hit a tree. .13 breath test
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OUTCOME: Wet reckless, DUI dismissed
Marine had a solo accident hit a tree. .13 breath test
OUTCOME: Wet reckless, DUI dismissed
Marine Sargent stopped for no front plate and tinted windows. Client tested .16 on breath test.
OUTCOME: Wet reckless, DUI dismissed
Client is a Marine staff sergeant. Negotiated a wet reckless. Breath test of .16.
OUTCOME: Dry reckless. Non priorable offense. No license suspension
Client stopped by CHP for fluctuating speed and weaving on Fwy. Blew a .08/.09 on PAS breath test and .07 on breath test at station
OUTCOME: Reduced to wet reckless
Client arrested after solo accident blew .13/.11 on PAS breath test. .11 blood test after arrest. Filed motion to suppress evidence. District Attorney reduced the charges day before motion. Client happ ... y as saved license.
OUTCOME: During jury selection city attorney offered to dismiss dui for plea to reckless driving (dry) non priorable non alcohol offense
Client charged with hit and run, DUI and Driving without a license. Has a captains license and could not have a DUI conviction on his record. The driving without a license was dismissed prior to tri ... al . City Attorney did not known how to read a driving record and I pointed out client was licensed. Trial started and jury selection began.
OUTCOME: Set case for trail to contest th alcohol level. During negotiations with new judge convinced judge that IID was not appropriate. Over th City Attorney's objection judge did not order th IID
client arrested and blew a .23 on the breath test. because of the high alcohol level the San Diego City attorney was requesting that a two year IID be installed as a condition of probation. Client use ... d car for sales and did not want an IID
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
Client charged with violating her DUI probation by driving with a 0.01 or greater alcohol level. Client blew a .07 on the PAS test and a 0.05 on the breath test at the police station. Set for trial. A ... t trial objected to introduction of DMV record and any alcohol tests. Objections sustained. NOT GUILTY verdict
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Red light camera ticket trial. Client shown on video going through intersection after light turned red at 45 miles per hour. Showed that the foundational documents for the red light camera set up were ... flawed and not admissible. Court agreed. Case dismissed.
OUTCOME: DMV granted license suspension set aside
CHP officer claimed client made multiple traffic violations . The video recorder showed that the officer was basically fabricating the reason for the stop.