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Name:Glen Neeley
Location:Ogden, Utah, United States

Glen is a trial lawyer. He has probably tried more DUI cases than anyone in Utah. As a result, he has probably won more DUI jury trials than anyone in Utah. Glen has completed training by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to administer Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Glen is a member in good standing with the State Bar of Utah. Glen is a member of the Utah Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association. Glen is a member of The National DWI College Glen is a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College Glen has a Juris Doctor degree.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Mistakes the police can make and how this can help you in your DUI defense.

Mistakes the police can make on a DUI in the State of Utah:

  • Stopping a vehicle on the basis of an anonymous call. An officer can not rely on a phone call to stop you, if he does not have a name and address for the caller.
  • Following a driver into his residence without an invitation or without enough information to justify the entry. Your home is protected under the fourth amendment.
  • Detaining a driver longer than is reasonable to investigate. The constitution does not allow officers to hold you without limit.
  • Stopping a vehicle without an particularly suspicion. An officer can not stop you just because he thinks you are suspicious.
  • Stopping a vehicle because it stops in the middle of the street or it is driving too slow. Unless there is a specific traffic ordinance you are violating, such as impeding traffic, it is not lawful for an officer to stop you.
  • Weaving within a lane. The statute only requires you to drive as nearly as is practible within a single lane. Some cases hold that one weave into the shoulder is not enough reason for a stop.
  • Failing to follow the rules of the Department of Public Safety and Intoxilyzer operation manual. These failures may invalidate any alcohol testing.
  • Stopping at an improper roadblock. There are guidelines that must be followed to validate the stop.
  • Stopping a vehicle just to check the driver's license and registration. There must be an actual traffic violation or an articulable suspicion of a crime.
  • Stopping a vehicle without being able to identify it as the one actually committing a traffic infraction. Officers must be able to convince the Court that they stopped the right car.
  • Stopping a vehicle for no reason at all. It's done. Officers usually do not show up in Court on these.
  • Blocking a vehicle's exit without justification. Officers may not restrict a drivers freedom to leave without a reason.

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