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CASE EXAMPLE-WEEK OF AUGUST 15, 2008
BOATING WHILE INTOXICATED (“BWI”)
IMPLIED CONSENT VICTORY
A DRIVER WAS STOPPED FOR DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS ON HIS BOAT RIGHT AROUND SUNSET. THE DRIVER ENDED UP CHARGED WITH “BWI”: BOATING WHILE INTOXICATED. HE CHOSE TO FIGHT THE STATE’S EFFORTS TO SUSPEND HIS RIGHT TO DRIVE A BOAT OR A CAR. READ ON TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED...
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note-this is an example of the disposition of a recent
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Now on to the facts of this case….
BASIC
FACTS: The driver of a boat was stopped for driving without his lights on. He had passengers on the boat at the
time. An officer activated the blue
light on his patrol boat and stopped the driver. Once stopped, the patrolman orchestrated the
driver through a ritual “safety inspection”, demanding to see lifejackets,
flotation devices; even asking the driver to honk the horn of the boat and make
sure that everyone on the boat had the right size life jacket. During this time the patrolman saw some empty
alcoholic beverage containers.
Even though the boat driver performed these tasks well, the patrolman interrogated him about drinking any way. The driver chose to answer the questions about drinking and eventually said that he had had a couple of beers earlier. The officer reported that the driver’s eyes were “bloodshot and glassy”, a rote observation that appears in nearly every DWI or BWI report.
The officer then
invited the driver to board the patrol boat for some “marine field sobriety
testing”. (NOTE FOR THE UNWARY: THIS IS
THE POINT AT WHICH THE ARREST DECISION HAS PROBABLY ALREADY BEEN MADE. CHOOSE WHETHER TO PERFORM THESE “TESTS”
CAREFULLY. THERE IS NO SCORING SYSTEM
FOR THESE EXERCISES, AND THE DECISION TO ARREST IS ENTIRELY BASED UPON THE
OFFICER’S WHIM). Marine field sobriety
tests are an unusual battery of seated dexterity exercises designed to trick
the driver. These are the seafaring
version of the sidewalk acrobatics known as “standardized field sobriety
testing” done during DWI cases at the roadside.
The most basic difference is that there is NO OBJECTIVE SCORING CRITERIA
FOR MARINE FIELD SOBRIETY TESTING. One of
these “tests” is much like the childhood game of “one, potato, two potato”.
(For a series of articles on the 6 most
common “floating field sobriety tests”, feel free to review my blog):
http://www.byebyedwi.blogspot.com
This driver supposedly “failed” all 6 of the counting and sleight-of-hand tricks he was directed to perform. NOTE-THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF WHY COOPERATION OFTEN DOES NOT BENEFIT THE DRIVER; YOU SHOULD CHOOSE WHETHER TO DO FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS CAREFULLY. The fact that you can’t perform the “one, potato, two potato” trick well really has nothing to do with whether or not you’re drunk or whether you can safely drive a boat. But it will be used as evidence against you if you choose to do this “test”.
Back at the station the driver chose not to blow into the black rubber breath
testing hose when asked to do so by the officer. Therefore, the state sought to suspend his
driver’s license via an “implied consent suspension” request to the New
Hampshire Department of Safety.
The boat driver hired Attorney Stevens
to fight the boating “implied consent suspension”. NOTE-if
you are facing an implied consent suspension after a “boating while
intoxicated” arrest, the state is seeking to suspend not only your right to
drive a boat, but they are trying to take away your right to drive a car as
well!
THE BOATING IMPLIED CONSENT SUSPENSION HEARING:
After the state filed its request for an administrative license suspension, also known as an “implied consent suspension” hearing request, Attorney Stevens filed an appearance in this case. At the hearing, Attorney Stevens moved to dismiss the state’s request to take the driver’s license away, based on a fatal error in the petition process itself and the rules that govern these proceedings. Attorney Stevens’ motion to dismiss the state’s suspension request was granted after the hearing. The driver avoided a six month suspension of his driver’s license. The administrative license suspension request in this “boating while intoxicated” case was DISMISSED!!!!!
RESULT: IMPLIED CONSENT SUSPENSION FOR RWEFUSING TO BLOW INTO THE BREATH TEST HOSE DISMISSED!!!
Attorney Stevens thanks God for this successful defense!!!
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE:
“Say among the nations that the Lord reigns; the world also is established, so that it cannot be moved; He shall judge and rule the people righteously and with justice.”
Psalm 96:10.
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