.13 Breath Test DWI Dismissed after Judge Grants Motion to Suppress
Defendant and his wife were in an verbal altercation and wife called the police. Police arrive on the scene - Defendant is not there. While police are speaking to wife, the defendant drives by the house and she quickly points the car out to the police. Police stop the vehicle and conduct a DWI investigation.
Ultimately, the police arrest the defendant for DWI. After transporting him to the police station, the defendant takes a breath test that registers a .13 breath alcohol concentration.
After a suppression hearing about the stop, the Judge concludes that the police did not have reasonable suspicion to stop the client and suppresses all evidence in the case.
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