Charges: OUI with Blood Test
Results: NOT GUILTY at Jury Trial
Our client faced OUI charges after being wrongly stopped for alleged high beam use. Despite a legitimate basis for the stop, we contested the case at every phase. In the BMV hearing, positive observations about sobriety and the officer’s admission of improperly administered HGN test led to rescinding the suspension. The DA refused negotiation, relying on a questionable .16% BAC result. During the trial, cross-examination revealed unreliable testing methods and errors in blood samples. The jury, swayed by lack of scientific rigor and officer’s observations of sobriety, returned a NOT GUILTY verdict, highlighting the case’s flawed evidence and methodology.