Nov 16, 2017 | Case: 2017-CT-025541 | Judge T. Brown |
Facts: | The defendant was stopped for speeding and following too closely. The officer noticed the defendant to have an odor of alcohol, watery eyes, and mumbled speech. He also had a flushed face, staggered while walking, and swayed while he stood. He was then asked to perform the field sobriety tests. He was then arrested for DUI and subsequently refused the breath test. | |
Defense: | Parks & Braxton pointed out to the State that the defendant did not speak any English on video tape. Yet, the officer who only spoke English, was trying to get the defendant to understand the instructions to the roadside tests by having read the instructions himself in Spanish from a card. This was a direct violation of the NHTSA rules on roadsides They require that an officer explain and then demonstrate the tests, not hand an instruction card to a defendant. Furthermore, the video contradicted the officer's report as the defendant was not staggering or swaying on tape. | |
Result: | The State dropped the DUI. |