Iowa Court Of Appeals REVERSES OWI Conviction For GRL Law Client
Appellate Court reverses conviction after determining that there was no valid reason to stop GRL Law client’s vehicle.
Appellate Court reverses conviction after determining that there was no valid reason to stop GRL Law client’s vehicle.
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OWI charge amended to simple misdemeanor of reckless driving after GRL Law discovered that the arresting officer gave incorrect information to GRL Law’s client prior to submitting to the breath test.
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Another Example of How Video Makes a Difference in OWI Cases
GRL Law’s client was facing an accusation of operating while intoxicated, third offense. However, when stopped by law enforcement, he exercised his rights, politely declined to perform field sobriety tests and requested to contact his lawyer.
Client’s OWI charge amended to simple misdemeanor reckless driving with a $250.00 fine after GRL Law’s Grant Gangestad filed a motion to suppress the stop of the vehicle in this case.