Product Tag: DUI

The document provides a sample questions that can be used in a voir dire on Driving while impaired cases. There are voire dire question regarding relationships between potential jury and witnesses, scientific testing, officer conduct and alcohol smell and behavior

Used this opening statement for a DUI case recently where my client was charged with DUI. He was on side of road sleeping in vehicle with keys in ignition. No one seen him drive nor was there blood or Breath a test give

Motion to suppress search and seizure on regards evidence pertained towards the search was obtained illegally and unwarranted.

Motion to suppress questions to the expert who preformed the blood draw related to the case.

McNeely Memo - DUI Case File

Motion for new trial regarding DUI case on grounds identification was not requested before arresting defendant.

Whether or not the exclusionary rule applies in driver's license revocation proceedings, the express consent statute does not allow the Department of Revenue to revoke a driver's license pursuant to section 42-2-126 on the basis of a search that itself is the product of an illegal stop and arrest. In this case we argued that,…

Sample motions and pleadings to file in a DUI case.

Motion to suppress DUI breathalyzer results due to fraudulent certification, or lack of certification.

Motion to suppress breath test on notion road side tests were taken illegally and arrest were warrantless.

Document entails motion for discovery of new evidence regarding expanded DNA results obtained.

Motion for Discovery DNA and Laboratory Scientific Evidence - DUI Case File

Motion for discovery in regards to fingerprint evidence to be used in trial. A DWI, DUI, or OUI arrest means you're caught driving a vehicle while “under the influence” of alcohol or drugs. ... You can still get a DWI if you're pulled over for some reason other than erratic driving, by the way. As…

Motion to enter toxicology reports into evidence relevant to use in trial.

Motion to exclude specific instances of conduct witnesses which include attacking or supporting the witness.

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