Jan 30, 2015 | Case: 2014-CT-001246-E | Judge Wilson |
Facts: | The defendant was allegedly involved in a side swipe crash. When the police arrived, they noticed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol, red eyes, and slurred speech. He swayed as he stood outside the car. According to the officer, he failed the field sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI. After his arrest, he blew a .171 and .157 in the breath machine. | |
Defense: | Parks & Braxton pointed out to the State prior to trial that there were three people in the defendant's car at the time of the crash. We talked with the State and also pointed out that the alleged victim in the crash could not properly identify the defendant as the driver based on statements and her description. Thus, the State could not place the defendant in actual physical control as the driver at the time of the crash. | |
Result: | The State dropped the DUI. |