DWI: Blood Alcohol Content Over .16, Gross Misdemeanor 

CASE DISMISSED

Our client was pulled over and was clearly intoxicated. The police officer poked a preliminary breath test (PBT) apparatus into the client’s eye. At the police station, our client waived rights to an attorney and took the intoxilyzer test. Client’s cut eye required surgery. We argued that the injury was intentional and resulted in our client being fearful of further police brutality, and as a result, the client did not voluntarily waive his right to consult with an attorney before submitting to the intoxilyzer test. Due to our argument, evidence of the intoxilyzer test was suppressed and the DWI charge was dismissed for lack of probable cause.


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