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| OUI
Case 7 |
| State
v. C.A. |
| Defense
Attorney: Matthew B. Nichols |
| Offense:
Operating Under the Influence-3rd offense (OUI, DUI, DWI) |
| Maximum
Sentence: 364 days in jail (minimum sentence: 30 days in jail,
4 year license suspension, $1,000 fine). |
Synopsis:
Client was
a long-haul trucker and just purchased (financed) his own rig.
A conviction meant financial disaster.
A Maine State Trooper testified that Client engaged him in a high
speed chase on paved roads, dirt roads, and into a potato field.
Client then engaged the Trooper in a foot race and fight. Pepper-spray
was needed to subdue Client. Client refused to submit to chemical
testing although he was stumbling, had slurred speech, smelled
of intoxicants and was combative. Two police officers testified
for the state. The defense called no witnesses.
Through cross-examination of the state’s witnesses, the
defense presented evidence of the extreme effects of pepper-spray
and Client’s only fear of apprehension being that of receiving
a speeding ticket.
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| Verdict:
Not Guilty |
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