I've ate Sonic burgers in jail too. Can you guess where that jail is??? LOL!!! Originally Posted by Holysheepshit
Friendswood. If I remember correctly.
I was pulled over after my motorcycle with a bad carb stalled. Two motorcycle cops on overtime stopped me. The girl on the back of my bike thought I "passed". I refused a breathalyzer, but did offer to take a blood test (I only had three beers in approximately 8 hours). They hauled me down to the drunk tank (never going back). I ended up staying about 4 hours before I was released (thank you Mr. Hobby and the friends on the outside trying to get me out).
Got a cheap, but good lawyer, went to jury trial. Called people that were with me that night and testified myself (I've had witness training). Like someone else here said, cops lied (2 out of 3 of them). The motorcycle guys had to call in a car to transport me. My attorney did excellent voir dire on the prospective jurors. Jury deliberated a couple of hours. Managed to talk to a juror after - he said it took them that long to convince one juror (her brother was a cop and my attorney warned me about her) that I was not guilty. They wouldn't convict without the breathalyzer or blood test.
Cost $3000 - my attorney said his price doubled after our win. I take a lot cab rides now. Originally Posted by cckid2006
Well isn't it only a jury panel of 6 people? Hell, you only need one person to say not guilty right? Originally Posted by medingdongThe juror I talked to said it was 5 to 1 vote for acquittal on first vote and they talked the holdout into it. This is a criminal proceeding so I know 1 person can hang a jury, but I think you have to have a unanimous verdict for guilt or innocent verdicts. Any attorneys listening?
Field sobriety tests are designed for failure. Very few can do all of the circus tricks they ask you to perform. When was the last time any of you said your ABC's backwards? Or put your heels and toes together (which is not a natural stance), tilted your head back with your eyes closed, and touched your nose, all without wobbling? Or walked a straight line, heel to toe, without letting your arms come up for balance (again, not natural)? Try it, you'll be amused, but they won't. Originally Posted by aznlvr11
On the other hand, there are some really glaring misstatements of the law in this thread. For example, refusing to give breath or blood is NOT evidence (and CERTAINLY not per se proof) of DWI. Writers in this post confuse the criminal DWI case with the ALR (administrative license revocation) case. Originally Posted by ShysterJonI respectful disagree, in my case, the jury would not convict because of the lack of a breathalyzer or BAC evidence. I really don't see that providing the quotes from the Penal Code is as helpful as people's real life experience. If you are really a lawyer, you know there is no black and white - just shades of gray.
I respectful disagree, in my case, the jury would not convict because of the lack of a breathalyzer or BAC evidence. I really don't see that providing the quotes from the Penal Code is as helpful as people's real life experience. If you are really a lawyer, you know there is no black and white - just shades of gray. Originally Posted by cckid2006I think you misunderstood what I wrote. The juror in your case told you they wouldn't convict unless they had breath or blood evidence. I wrote that a LACK of breath or blood evidence can't be considered proof of GUILT.