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Raymond was stopped for running a red light. After "failing" the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for DWI. Blood was later taken from Raymond against his will. The .14 blood evidence was thrown out in the middle of trial and the jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Javier was stopped for tailgating and arrested for DWI. His blood test result was .18. In the middle of trial, the Judge granted the defense motion to suppress the blood test result. As a result of the ruling, the CASE WAS DISMISSED.

Justin was stopped by the police for "following too close" to another car. He was arrested for DWI and his breath test result was .12. After a hearing on whether or not the stop was legal, the judge ruled in our favor and returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Robert was stopped for speeding. After conducting field sobriety tests, the police officer arrested him for DWI. At trial, Robert's mental and physical limitations were highlighted to the jury. After a 2 day trial, they returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Joey was involved in a serious car accident. After being found wandering in the snow, he was taken to the hospital where blood was drawn. A .266 alcohol level was reported by the hospital and he was charged with DWI. After a 2 day trial, the jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Howard lost control of his motorcycle and wrecked. He was found by the police and later transported to the hospital. A .17 alcohol level was reported from blood Howard voluntarily gave the police. A verdict of NOT GUILTY was returned after Howard's arrest was found to be illegal and the blood evidence was thrown out.

Marsha, a 55 year old woman, was stopped for "weaving" and arrested after "failing" the field sobriety tests. After blowing UNDER a 0.08 on the breath test, the police still filed the case alleging she must be intoxicated on the marijuana she admitted smoking approximately 8 hours earlier. Verdict: NOT GUILTY.

Juan was pulled over when a police officer saw his backseat passenger throw up out the car window at a red light. He was later arrested and prosecuted for DWI. Verdict: CASE DISMISSED after the stop was found by the Judge to be illegal.

Jason was pulled over at 2 am for weaving. He had 4 open beer bottles in his car and 2 very drunk friends. He was unable to say his ABC's correctly and almost fell down while doing one of the field sobriety tests. The jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Deena flipped off a guy while leaving a bar but he turned out to be an undercover cop. He pulled her over and, after refusing to perform field sobriety tests, she was arrested for her 2nd DWI. We fought the case in trial and the verdict was NOT GUILTY.

Richard was pulled over for speeding while driving in from Midland. He refused to perform any field sobriety tests and did not take a breath test. The stakes were high because he was already on probation for delivery of marijuana. The jury found him NOT GUILTY.

Tony, a 20 year old skateboarder, was speeding down George Bush in his Scion. He took an exit too fast and crashed into an undercover police squad car. The police found an empty bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 in the car. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Keith blew a 0.098 after being stopped for speeding. He admitted to drinking 4 beers and 2 Crown & Cokes. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

James was on his way home from a Maverick’s game. He was speeding and had his “brights” on. He admitted to drinking 3 beers. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Jason, a Tae Kwon Do instructor, blew a .121 after being pulled over for speeding. He burped within 15 minutes of taking the breath test and we were successful in having the test suppressed, or thrown out, at trial. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Jeremy was stopped for “speeding” while exiting Central Expressway. He admitted to drinking 2 -4 drinks and, after “failing” the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for DWI. We argued that the stop was illegal and the Judge agreed. CASE DISMISSED.

Bradley, a store manager who blew a .091, was pulled over for having a burned out license plate light. We successfully attacked the validity of the breath test score and the Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Sandy was 43 years old and new to the area. After making a u-turn she was pulled over by the police. They alleged that she was “weaving” down the road. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.

Jared, who scored a .17 breath test, was stopped after an altercation in a store parking lot. We successfully attacked the breath test on the grounds it was coerced and THE JUDGE THREW THE BREATH SCORE OUT.

Susie was stopped for driving 90 mph down the Tollway. After “failing” her field sobriety tests, she was arrested. On the day of trial, CASE DISMISSED

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