Sample Drunk Driving Cases Handled by
Matthew B. Nichols
Case 3
State v. D.K.
Superior Court
York County
Alfred, Maine
Jury Trial
1996
(OUI)
Client was observed (after leaving a bar)
operating in the wrong direction on a clearly posted one-way
street. The arresting officer turned on his blue lights
and observed Client drive into the curb while stopping.
Client had bloodshot and glassy eyes, dexterity
problems in producing his documents, smelled heavily of
alcohol, had slurred speech and difficulty exiting his vehicle.
Client swayed while walking and standing and failed miserably
in his attempts to do field sobriety tests. At one point
during the tests, Client placed his hands behind his back,
turned to the arresting officer and said "Go ahead
and arrest me, youll be doing me a favor by getting
me off the road tonight." The officer obliged and Client
subsequently blew a .21% BAC on the Intoxilyzer 5000.
The jurors deadlocked (i.e. could not agree
on a verdict), a mistrial was declared and the OUI charge
was later dismissed by the District Attorney.
The State called two expert witnesses as
well as the arresting officer to testify. The defense called
no witnesses. Through cross-examination of the States
experts, the defense showed that the police failed to follow
proper protocol for performing calibration checks and otherwise
maintaining the Intoxilyzer 5000. The defense further created
reasonable doubt regarding the officers testimony
based upon his admission to destroying his field notes and
subsequently preparing a typed report after seeing the Intoxilyzer
results.
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