Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence and Breathalyzer Refusal In Middletown RI
Police Report:
Middletown police are on routine patrol at 1:40 AM and observe Client’s vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed directly in front of their cruiser. Clients’ vehicle is clocked at 50 mile per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone. While traveling behind Client’s vehicle please observe multiple lane roadway violations, and then a left turn without use of turn signal. Police then pull over Client and approach his vehicle. Police indicate that Client has difficulty producing requested paperwork, and notice his speech was slurred and his eyes bloodshot and glossy. They also detect a strong odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from the passenger compartment of the vehicle. Client takes and fails 3 field sobriety tests and is arrested and brought to the station. At the station Client refuses to take the breath test (chemical test).
Case Result:
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: CLIENT FOUND NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
DUI: DISMISSED
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence .10-.15
Police Report:
Providence police are on routine patrol when they observe Client’s vehicle directly in front of theirs operating in an erratic manner. Please observe Client’s vehicle go through a red light without stopping for the traffic control signal. Police activate emergency lights and sirens and clients vehicle does not pull over immediately. Once pulled over police approach Client’s vehicle observed Client to have slurred speech bloodshot watery eyes and they detect an odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle. Client admits to drinking and fails 3 field sobriety tests. At the station client agrees to take the breathalyzer with readings of .094 and .108.
Case Result:
DUI, .10-.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
DUI < .15
Police Report:
Warwick Police get a BOLO (be on the lookout) for an erratic operator. Police go to the area of the call and observe Client’s vehicle stopped in the breakdown lane with the engine running. Police approach the driver’s side door and immediately detect a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath, severely bloodshot and watery eyes, and mumbled speech. Client has difficulty producing requested paperwork and upon stepping from the vehicle appears to be unsteady. Client refuses to take the field sobriety tests or the preliminary breath test. Back at the station Client agrees to take breathalyzer with results of .123 and .113.
Case Result:
DUI CHARGES: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
DUI and Breathalyzer Refusal
Police Report:
RI State Police on routine patrol see client’s vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and weaving in and out of traffic without using a turn signal on route 95 south. Upon stopping client’s car and approaching the driver’s side window troopers immediately detect a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, blood shot and watery eyes and mumbled speech. Client takes and fails 3 field sobriety tests and refuses to take the preliminary breath test. Client refuses the breathalyzer when he is taken to the barracks. All of this is captured on the state police body cam.
Case Result:
DUI CHARGES: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE BREATHALYZER REFUSAL CHARGES: NOT GUILTY AFTER A TRIAL AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Breathalyzer Refusal and DUI in Lincoln RI
Police Report:
Lincoln police are called to the Twin River Casino for a report of an ejected male trying to regain access to the casino. When police arrive, they find Client standing outside the entrance to the casino with security. After an initial investigation, police ask Twin River security to check the videotape to see if Client drove to the casino. After checking the tape, security informs police that the Client did in fact drive to the casino. Police observe Client to have a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath, bloodshot and watery eyes, and mumbled speech. Client is unsteady on his feet and fails 3 field sobriety tests at the scene. Client is arrested for DUI and refuses to take a breathalyzer test at the station.
Case Result:
DUI: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
CHEMICAL TEST REFUSAL: DISMISSED AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
DUI (2nd offense) ; Refusal to take a Chemical Test (Breathalyzer)
Police Report:
State Police are called to an evening highway construction zone for the report of an accident without injury. Upon arrival troopers are told Client’s vehicle came into contact with another worker’s vehicle within the construction zone. Troopers approach Client and immediately smell a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his breath, mildly bloodshot and watery eyes, and mumbled speech. Client also appears to be unsteady on his feet. Client takes a fails 3 field sobriety tests, with the final test being terminated “for his safety”. Client is brought to the barracks and refuses to take the breathalyzer test. A background check reveals Client has 2 prior DUI convictions in MA.
Case Result:
DUI 2nd Offense: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED FROM RECORD Refusal to Take a Chemical Test: DISMISSED AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
DUI > .15
Police Report:
At 12:28am, State Trooper is patrolling Route 95 and catches Client going 87MPH in a 65MPH zone with his radar detector. Tropper gets behind Client’s car and observes multiple lane roadway violations. Upon stopping the vehicle and approaching the driver’s side door, Trooper observes Client to have a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and mumbled speech. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests. At the barracks, Client takes the breathalyzer with readings of .189 and .198
Case Result:
DUI > .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
DUI / Chemical Test Refusal
Police Report:
Client’s vehicle is involved in a disabling motor vehicle accident. Upon Warwick PD arrival, Client is trapped in his car and must be removed by the jaws of life. Police indicate Client smells strongly of alcohol, has extremely slurred speech and is drifting in and out of consciousness. Client is transported to the hospital where he refuses a blood test at the officer’s request.
Case Result:
DUI: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
Breathalyzer Refusal: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence .10-.15
Police Report:
lient gets into a physical confrontation with his father in their home and decides to drive to the South Kingstown Police station to file a report. Upon arriving at the station, client parks his vehicle in the portion of the parking lot reserved for police officers only. Client enters the station and is met by 2 officers who immediately detect a strong odor of alcohol on his breath, blood shot and watery eyes and mumbled speech. Client then decides not to file a report against his father and begins to leave the station. Officers tell Client he should not drive his vehicle and he should call an Uber. Client decides to drive his vehicle out of the lot and is then pulled over by multiple South Kingstown PD officers. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests and is arrested. Police search his vehicle and find multiple prescription pill bottles. At the station, Client agrees to take the breathalyzer test with results of .110 and .115
Case Result:
DUI: Reduced to Reckless Driving and No Loss of License
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
Police Report:
Providence Police are called to an accident scene at a Providence gas station. A witness reports that while pumping gas she sees Client’s vehicle, with it being driven on the bare rim, drive over the curb and strike her vehicle. She quickly turns off the pump and calls police. Police observe Client to be extremely unsteady on his feet and speaking in incoherent sentences. Police suspect he may be under the influence of drugs, so they summon a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) to the scene. After a battery of DRE tests, the Police determine Client is unfit to operate a motor vehicle and arrest him. Client is taken to the hospital where he consents to a blood draw.
Case Result:
DUI: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence
Police Report:
Cumberland Police are called to a serious accident. Client’s vehicle had swerved off of the road and hit a house. Client had a strong smell of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes, and speech so slurred the Police could not understand what she was saying. No field sobriety tests were performed, however Client did consent to a blood draw at the hospital.
Case Result:
DUI: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence, .10-.15
Police Report:
Warwick Police stop Client’s vehicle for multiple lane roadway violations. Upon speaking with Client, police immediately observe a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes, and extremely slurred speech. Client admits to drinking at Twin River Casino and fails all 3 field-sobriety tests. Client is cooperative at the station and takes the breathalyzer test with results of .124 and .140.
Case Result:
DUI: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
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Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence; Breathalyzer Refusal
Police Report:
Narragansett Police respond to a minor accident at 1pm in the afternoon. Upon speaking with Client at the accident they observe a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and slurred speech. The police find an open bottle of wine on the front seat floor. Police cannot perform field sobriety tests because Client is a paraplegic. Police take Client to the station where he refuses the breathalyzer test.
Case Result:
DUI: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Breathalyzer Refusal: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Police Report:
Rhode Island State Police (RISP) are called to the scene of a rollover accident in Exeter. When they arrive a witness approaches and tells the RISP they saw a woman crash the car, climb out of the vehicle and run into the woods. Police observe numerous bottles and empties of alcoholic beverages. At approximately the same time, a good Samaritan happens upon Client walking along a nearby road and brings her back to the crash scene. Client denies drinking and denies driving the car which is registered to her parents. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests at the scene. At the barracks, client takes the breathalyzer and blows .179 and .190
Case Result:
DUI: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Police Report:
North Providence police on routine patrol at 3:00am observe Client’s vehicle in front of them, operating in an erratic manner. Police observe multiple lane roadway violations and other traffic infractions. Police activate emergency lights and siren and Client eventually pulls over in approximately ½ mile. Police approach the operator and observe a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and slurred speech. Client also admits to drinking. Client exits the motor vehicle and is unsteady on his feet. Client takes and fails 3 field Sobriety tests. At the station, Client takes the breathalyzer with readings of .123 and .137
Case Result:
Case Result:
DUI: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Warwick Police on a stationary traffic post clock Client’s vehicle going 55MPH in a 40MPH on radar. Police then follow Client and make no other traffic offense observations. Police stop Client’s vehicle and upon approach observe a moderated odor of alcohol, bloodshot/watery eyes, and Client has difficulty producing his paperwork. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests. At the station Client takes the breathalyzer and registers a .109 and .098.
Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Police Report:
Warwick Police get multiple 911 reports of an erratic driver on 95S. After a brief search, police find Client’s car in the Warwick Mall parking lot. The car is running and Client is in the driver’s seat. Police immediately notice a strong smell of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and slurred speech. Client also struggles to produce the requested paperwork. Police ask Client to do field-sobriety tests, Client refuses and is promptly arrested. At the station, Client takes breathalyzer and blows .167 and .163.
Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
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Police Report:
Warren Police obtain a radar speed of 57MPH in a 25MPH zone on Client’s car. Police activate lights and Client does not immediately pull to the side. Once puled over, police approach vehicle and immediately detect a moderate odor of alcohol on Client’s breath, bloodshot watery eyes and slurred speech. Client hands police a repair bill when asked for the registration. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests. At the station, Client takes the breathalyzer and blows .111 and .109.
Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Block Island Police respond to an accident without injuries. Client’s vehicle first struck a parked car (pushing it 35’) and then severed a light pole. Police find Client in the front passenger seat uninjured. Police say they observe Client to have a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes as well as mumbled speech. Client is unsteady on his feet when exiting the car, and proceeds to fail 3 field-sobriety tests. Client is arrested and then refuses the Breathalyzer at the station.
Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: DISMISSED
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Police Report:
Smithfield police are on routine patrol and observe Client’s vehicle cross over the center line (lane roadway violation) and nearly strike the patrol car. Police turn around and stop Client in Johnston. Police approach car and observe Client to have bloodshot eyes, odor of alcohol and slurred speech. Client refuses to take the field-sobriety tests, but agrees to take the breathalyzer test at the station with results of .110 and .106.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .10.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Tiverton Police respond to a one-vehicle accident with a fence. Upon arrival the operator of the car cannot be found. Approximately 15 minutes later Client walks up to the police and admits he was operating the car. The police say they observe an odor of alcohol, an unsteady gait and mumbled speech. Client takes and fails 3 field sobriety tests and takes the breathalyzer at the station with results of .088 and .079
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .08-.10: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence <.15
Police Report:
North Providence Police are following Client’s vehicle and observed it make a wide-right turn without the use of a turn signal. Upon stopping the car Client had a moderate odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and fumbled with his paperwork. The client took and failed 3 field-sobriety tests on the scene. At the station, Client took the breathalyzer with results of .113 and .120.
Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE <.15: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence .10-.15
Police Report:
North Kingstown police on routine patrol obtain a radar result of 65 in a 35MPH on Client’s car. Police turn around and begin to follow the car and observe numerous lane roadway violations before stopping the vehicle. Upon approaching the car, police observe Client to have an odor of alcohol and difficulty producing requested documents. Upon exiting the vehicle at police request, Client required the car door for stability. The client took and failed 3 field sobriety tests and failed a preliminary breath test with a .090 result. Back at the station Client took the breathalyzer and had readings of .107 and .106
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .10-.15 REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Coventry Police receive a report of an erratic driver, and the caller who called 911 was following the erratic driver. Police find the vehicle in a Wendy’s parking lot operating erratically in the lot. Police approach Client and observe a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. The client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests and is arrested. At the station, client agrees to take the breathalyzer and blows .119 and .126
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
A RI State Trooper is responding to a call when he makes an abrupt U-turn, COLLIDING with Client’s vehicle. Police from all over show up to the scene and indicate in police reports that Client had a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes, slurred speech and admitted to drinking 4 beers with 2 Vicodin’s. No field-sobriety tests are performed as Client is taken to the hospital where he consents to the taking of his blood by police.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence; Breathalyzer Refusal
Police Report:
West Warwick police receive a report of a hit and run with minor damage in the parking lot of a local apartment complex. Caller reports finding Client slumped over the steering wheel which is where police eventually find him. Police open door and immediately notice about a dozen empty beer cans. Client has a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and severely mumbled speech. Client fails 3 field-sobriety tests, and refuses the breathalyzer at the station.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence, .10-.15
Police Report:
East Greenwich Police are on routine patrol when they are flagged down by an unidentified witness who describes a black VW traveling down Main Street in an erratic and unsafe manner. Police begin to look for the car and find a black Toyota parked in the Starbuck’s parking lot with its engine running. Police approach driver’s side and immediately notice Client in front seat eating a sandwich. Police smell the odor of alcohol and find an empty beer can in the back seat. Client refuses the field-sobriety tests at the scene, but agrees to take the breathalyzer at the station with readings of .108 and .110.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .10-.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence; Breathalyzer Refusal
Police Report:
Charlestown Police receive a 911 call regarding an “erratic driver”, giving the description of Client’s vehicle to the police. After a brief search, police find Client standing outside of her car, pumping gas, at a gas station. Police approach and observe Client to have a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and mumbled speech. Client took and failed 3 field-sobriety tests, and refused the Breathalyzer at the station.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence .15
Police Report:
Westerly Police observe Client’s vehicle operating in front of the police cruiser, but pulling away at a high rate of speed. As the attempt to pull over Client’s car it makes an abrupt right turn going off the pavement for a short distance before eventually coming to a stop. Police approach car and observe Client to be having a difficult time removing his license. When asked to recite the alphabet, Client begins to sing to the Westerly police. Client exits the vehicle, fails 5 field-sobriety tests and is arrested. At the station, Client agrees to take the test with readings of .150 and .158
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence less than .15
Police Report:
RI State Police received numerous 911 calls regarding an “erratic driver” on 95S in the area of Exeter. Police set up a position and observe Client’s vehicle pass their position at a high rate of speed, estimated at 85MPH. Troopers get behind Client’s vehicle and observe it to weaving from lane to lane without the use of a turn signal. Troopers stop Client’s vehicle and approach from both sides. Both Troopers indicate they smell an odor of alcohol, watery/bloodshot eyes and mumbled speech. Client admits to drinking and then fails 3 field-sobriety tests. At the barracks, Client agrees to take the Breathalyzer test and registers a .115 and .123
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE less than .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence less than .15
Police Report:
Client passes a marked Cranston PD cruiser on 95S. Police observe Client’s vehicle to be speeding and committing numerous lane roadway violations. Client is pulled over and police immediately detect a moderate odor of alcohol, mumbled speech and bloodshot/watery eyes. Client takes and fails 3 tests, including the HGN, Walk and Turn and One-Leg Stand. Client is arrested and at the station agrees to take the breathalyzer with readings of .115 and .102.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE less than .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Criminal Charges:
Driving Under the Influence .10-.15; Leaving the Scene of an Accident
Police Report:
Client accidentally rear-ends the vehicle in front of his. After checking the health off the other operator, Client decides to leave the scene before the Warwick Police arrive. A short time later he receives a cell phone call from the Warwick Police demanding he return to the scene of the accident. Client gets into his car and returns to the scene, but cannot find the officer. Client then decides to drive himself to the Warwick Police Department where he is eventually met by the arresting officer. Client is taken into the back of the police department and fails 3 field-sobriety tests. Client takes the breathalyzer with results of .123 and .132
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Police Report: Driving Under the Influence, BAC .10-.15
Cranston Police stop Client’s vehicle for numerous traffic violations. Police approach the car and observe Client to have a moderate odor of alcohol coming from his breath and bloodshot eyes. Client admits to having a “couple drinks” with dinner. Upon exiting the vehicle, Police observe Client to be unsteady on his feet. Client takes and fails 3 field-sobriety tests, and at the Station takes the Breathalyzer with results of .105 and .107.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE .10-.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report: Driving Under the Influence; Breathalyzer Refusal
Pawtucket Police observe Client’s vehicle traveling in excess of the speed limit and weaving in and out of the breakdown lane. Police stop and approach Client and immediately detect an odor of alcohol, see bloodshot eyes and say Client was speaking with mumbled speech. Client exited the vehicle and attempted the 3 field-sobriety tests but failed all 3. Client admitted to having a “couple drinks” with dinner earlier in the evening.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report: Driving Under the Influence; Breathalyzer Refusal
Client is observed by un-marked Coventry detective driving down the road while drinking a Miller Lite beer with his 9 year old son in the back seat. Client is followed into a post office parking lot and stopped by the police. Upon approaching Client police observe the open beer can and 3 additional whiskey nips on the front seat. Client admits to drinking and taking medication before failing 5 five field-sobriety tests. Client is arrested and refuses to take the breathalyzer at the station.
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
BREATHALYZER REFUSAL: FOUND NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
Police Report:
State Police receive one anonymous call of an erratic driver on 95N. Troopers locate Client’s vehicle operating properly in the travel lane. Troopers stop Client and upon approaching the vehicle observe a moderate odor of alcohol coming from the car (3 total people in the car) and observe Client to speak with slurred speech. Client is asked to take field-sobriety tests but he refuses. At the barracks Client consents to the Breathalyzer machine and blows .156 and .150
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE <.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH 30 DAY LOSS OF LICENSE AND NO CONVICTION ON HIS RECORD
Police Report:
Smithfield Police respond to a one-car accident near Bryant University. Upon arriving they observe Client’s car on its roof, and Client sitting on the side of the road being helped by other motorists. Police say they observe a moderate odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and mumbled speech. Client takes and fails three (3) field-sobriety tests. At the station, Client agrees to take the breathalyzer and blows .145 and .149
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE >.15: REDUCED TO DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED WITH 30 DAY LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Woonsocket Police pull Client’s vehicle over for a tail light infraction. Upon approaching the driver’s side of the car, police observe Client to have bloodshot/watery eyes, slurred speech and an odor of alcohol coming from his breath despite having gum in his mouth. Client exits the vehicle and is unsteady on his feet. Police do not conduct any field sobriety tests due to the Client’s condition. Client gets to the station and agrees to take the breathalyzer test with readings of .165 and .178
Criminal Case Result:
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE >.15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
An anonymous caller driving behind Client’s vehicle calls the South Kingstown Police to report she is behind a drunk driver. The caller follows Client, relaying their location to the police until Client is eventually stopped. Police approach Client’s vehicle and immediately observe an open container of alcohol in the center console and the strong odor of alcohol coming from Client’s breath. Client exits the vehicle and stumbles to the back of his car where he takes and fails 3 field sobriety tests. Client admits to the police that “he had a few”.
Criminal Case Result:
Driving Under the Influence: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Breathalyzer Refusal: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
An off-duty Newport cop is traveling behind Client’s vehicle and observes it to “be all over the road”. He contacts the Newport police who locate Client’s vehicle and witness the car run a stop sign. Police stop Client’s vehicle and observe Client to have a strong odor of alchohol, bloodshot/watery eyes and slurred speech. Client takes 3 field sobriety tests, and police find 12 empty beer cans in car along with a half-full bottle of vodka in the center console.
Criminal Case Result:
Driving Under The Influence: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Breathalyzer Refusal: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE
Police Report:
Client is involved in an accident and Providence Police arrive. While speaking with Client, police detect a strong odor of alcohol on Client’s breath, bloodshot/watery eyes and severely slurred speech. Client takes and fails three (3) field sobriety tests including the HGN, Walk and Turn, and One-Legged Stand. Client takes the breathalyzer at the Station and blows a .151.
Defense Result:
Driving under the influence above a .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE.
Police Report:
Several witnesses call the Lincoln Police to report an erratic driver on 146N saying “he is all over the road”. Client is followed home by one of the witnesses who then calls the Lincoln PD with the location. Police arrive and after speaking with Client detect a moderate odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and slurred speech. Client takes the breathalyzer test at the station with results of .196.
Defense Result:
Driving Under the Influence Above a .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE.
Police Report:
Several witnesses call the Lincoln Police to report an erratic driver on 146N saying “he is all over the road”. Client is followed home by one of the witnesses who then calls the Lincoln PD with the location. Police arrive and after speaking with Client detect a moderate odor of alcohol, bloodshot and watery eyes and slurred speech. Client takes the breathalyzer test at the station with results of .196.
Defense Result:
Driving Under the Influence Above a .15: REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE.
Police Report:
South Kingstown Police are called to the scene of a roll-over accident. Upon arrival, police observe Client’s truck on its side in the middle of the road with Client standing next to the truck being assisted by bystanders. Client takes the preliminary breath test at the scene and registers a .167.
Defense Result:
Driving Under the Influence: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Breathalyzer Refusal: DISMISSED AND NO LOSS OF LICENSE.
Police Report:
Client is observed by Warwick Police to drive through a stop sign. Client then leads police on a chase which ends in an accident with a tree after refusing to stop for their flashing lights. Police observe Client to have an odor of alcohol, bloodshot/watery eyes and fought with the police at the scene. Client is arrested and transported to the hospital where he consents to a blood test showing both alcohol and marijuana in his blood.
Defense Result:
Driving Under the Influence: DISMISSED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE.
Police Report:
Criminal Police Report: Woonsocket Police receive an anonymous call of an erratic driver and attempt to find the vehicle in question. After approximately 45 minutes, the police find the vehicle and pull Client’s car over. Upon approaching the driver’s side window, police immediately smell a strong odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. Client takes and fails 2 field sobriety tests. At the station, Client agrees to take the breath test with the results being .106 and .111.
Defense Result:
Driving Under the Influence: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED WITH NO LOSS OF LICENSE.