October 2009 Archives

October 20, 2009

Hernando County Man Accused of DUI on Bicycle

A taxi driver picked up an intoxicated patron at a Hernando County bar and dropped him off a local gas station. The man then started screaming obscenities towards the driver. After words had been exchanged, the intoxicated individual left on his bicycle and rode into the middle of State Road 50. Fearing for the man's safety, the taxi driver contacted the authorities to report the drunken driver.

Officers approached the rider, 45-year old Jeremy Bowen, and he immediately jumped off of the bicycle. The authorities noticed the defendant smelled of alcohol, slurred his speech and had difficulty maintaining his balance. At first Bowen denied riding the bike and then he eventually admitted to drinking 5 beers at a bar before accepting a ride from a taxi.

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October 7, 2009

Tampa Attorney Arrested for DUI & Drug Possession in Apollo Beach

A Tampa criminal defense attorney has been arrested and charged with DUI and Possession of a Controlled Substance in Apollo Beach.  The officer clocked the driver's 2007 Cadillac traveling 35 mph in a 20 mph zone. The arresting officer also reported that the 60-year old defendant drove in the center of the roadway and not in his designated lane.
At the traffic stop, the officer noted that the defendant exhibited signs of intoxication: red and watery eyes, slurred speech and smelled of alcohol. He confessed to drinking a glass of wine prior to the traffic stop. The police requested the attorney participate in field sobriety test and he refused because an arthritic knee injury. The defendant allegedly requested to participate in a blood alcohol test, but the officers denied his request.

 


 

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October 4, 2009

DUI Manslaughter Conviction; Offender Seeks Appeal Of 13-Year Prison Sentence

images.jpgAfter being convicted of DUI manslaughter a woman filed a motion for a sentence reduction. It had been previously reported that the State convicted the defendant of DUI manslaughter that resulted in the fatal accident that killed a 34-year old woman. It was reported that the victim had not been wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision.

The driver that caused the accident reportedly fled the scene on foot with her unharmed 4-year old daughter.

Field sobriety tests were conducted which revealed that the suspect was in fact under the influence of alcohol.  However, the breathalyzer test showed a blood alcohol level of .05, below the legal limit of .08.

The suspect was arrested and charged with DUI manslaughter where she can face up to a maximum sentence of 30 years behind in prison. After entering into a plea agreement with the State she was sentenced to 13 years in prison.  A request was made for a reduction of her sentence, claiming that she did not fully understand the agreement and that her daughter would be without a mother. The judge in this case denied the motion.

DUI manslaughter is the unlawful killing of another without either intent to kill or reckless indifference to the loss of someone's life.  If a person is driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol and is the cause of accident that costs an individual his or her life may be charged with DUI manslaughter, a felony.

If you have been charged with DUI or DUI manslaughter you need to retain an attorney with legal experience coupled with hands on personalized service. Attorneys at Musca Law are reputable aggressive and can protect your rights.  Musca Law has helped countless clients fight their DUI charges with their knowledge and skills to obtain a winning verdict for their clients or negotiate with prosecutors to get their clients charges reduced for dismissed.

 

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