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Victories for California DUI Lawyer Rick Mueller: 2010
California DUI Attorney Rick Mueller recently successfully avoided both DUI and Driving with .08% BAC (or more) convictions under California Vehicle Code Section 23152 (a) and (b), as part of the following partial list of victories in San Diego county DUI / drunk driving cases:
Expired Registration tag causes San Diego county CHP DUI officer to stop IT expert / citizen of another country. All four Objective DUI Symptoms noticed. Unsatisfactory Field Sobriety Tests leading to belief intoxicated (but, of course, no DUI videotape). Not very cooperative. Says had "nothing" to drink but .08% Blood Test. San Diego county Sheriff's Department delays testing a number of days after draw. Insufficient sodium fluoride preservative. No citizen removal/exclusion from U.S.
Attempting to avoid an animal on a sharp, wet curve, driver successfully maneuvers but swerving results in a "rollover collision." DUI cop make San Diego arrest after smelling alcoholic beverage and seeing signs of intoxication including red, watery eyes, unsteady gait and slurred speech. Fails DUI Field Sobriety Tests. .110 & .115% Preliminary Alcohol Screening Tests. .11% and .10% Intoximeters Inc. EC/IR breath tests. All San Diego DUI tests contested by attorney. Witnesses corroborate drinking pattern. Student spared DUI conviction - helpful for bright future.
Military person with no front license plate and no California license avoids severe military penalties by getting DUI charges dismissed after blowing .104%/.099% PAS results & .09%/.08% DUI breath test results in post-absorptive phase at San Diego County police station and failing to properly perform DUI field acrobatics given in Imperial Beach while manifesting distinctive signs of DUI impairment.
Acid reflux patient driving without headlights. Slurred speech, unsteady gait, bloodshot/watery eyes, odor of alcohol and inadequate performance on FST's prompts .100% PAS then busted. But only 17 minutes to drive from location of arrest to location of breath tests (.11/.11%) without first conducting a proper 15 minute continuous observation.
Speeder with prior DUI conviction and passenger "more" intoxicated than driver stopped after jerking car & striking curb with tires. Odor. Poor Gait. "Substandard performance" on Field Tests. PAS .095/.098%. Blood Test .09%.
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