MOTION FOR SPECIFIC DISCOVERY: DUI Case
MOTION FOR SPECIFIC DISCOVERY: TROOPER EVIDENTIAL BREATH ALCOHOL TEST (EBAT) OPERATOR
CERTIFICATION
MOTION TO SUPPRESS BREATH TEST RESULT DUE TO FRAUDULENT CERTIFICATION
MOTION TO SUPPRESS BREATH TEST RESULT DUE TO FRAUDULENT CERTIFICATION
MOTION FOR JUDICIAL DETERMINATION OF THE ADMISSIBILITY OF DEFENDANT’S PRIVATE PORTABLE BREATH TEST RESULT
MOTION FOR JUDICIAL DETERMINATION OF THE ADMISSIBILITY OF DEFENDANT’S PRIVATE PORTABLE BREATH TEST RESULT
MOTION FOR SPECIFIC DISCOVERY
MOTION FOR SPECIFIC DISCOVERY: EVIDENTIAL BREATH ALCOHOL TEST (EBAT) OPERATOR CERTIFICATIONS AND DISPATCH TAPE
MOTION TO SUPPRESS ILLEGAL STOP, INVOLUNTARY ROADSIDE TESTS, WARRANTLESS ARREST, STATEMENTS AND INVOLUNTARY BREATH TEST
MOTION TO SUPPRESS ILLEGAL STOP, INVOLUNTARY ROADSIDE TESTS, WARRANTLESS ARREST, STATEMENTS AND INVOLUNTARY BREATH TEST
Plaintiff’s Response to Defendant’s Motion in Limine: Marijuana use
PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE RE: MARIJUANA USE
Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Evidence Pertaining to Impairment Ratings
DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE EVIDENCE PERTAINING TO IMPAIRMENT RATINGS
Motion to Suppress DUI Breath Test
MOTION TO SUPPRESS BREATH TEST
Motion to suppress breath test on notion road side tests were taken illegally and arrest were warrantless.
Implied consent laws generally require all drivers lawfully arrested for a DUI to submit to chemical testing (normally, a breath or blood test). However, many states make prearrest PAS tests optional—meaning, there’s no legal consequence for a driver who refuses a PAS test.