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Failure to calibrate a preliminary breath test proves fatal to OWI charge
Failure to calibrate a preliminary breath test proves fatal to OWI charge
GRL Law’s understandably emotional client repeatedly requested to place calls after she was arrested to check on the status of her dog, which the arresting officers left locked in her vehicle, parked on the shoulder of the highway.
OWI charge amended to reckless driving and the clients driver’s license saved because he was not allowed to speak with his mom.
A Dallas County Judge ruled that when GRL Law’s client asked for privacy during a phone call with GRL Law, the officer was required to
After having requested the documents detailing the breath test result, it was determined that the office did not run the correct breath test because it was a non-evidentiary test.
Polk County OWI charge amended to reckless driving after suppression of breath test result means the client can continue his trips to Canada
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Court determined that the officer did not have sufficient probable cause or reasonable suspicion in order to stop the vehicle.
A motion to suppress was filed challenging the admissibility of the blood test result obtained from the Defendant on the basis that the officer did not have “reasonable grounds” to believe the Client operated a motor vehicle while intoxicated at the time the blood test was obtained
OWI second offense charge was amended to reckless driving and the client’s driver’s license was saved because the officer failed to offer the client a preliminary breath test or arrest him for OWI prior to asking him to submit to the official Datamaster breath test.