Bloodshot Eyes, the Odor of Alcohol and an Admission to Drinking are Sufficient for Probable Cause - DUI News - 10/18/2016

Bloodshot Eyes, the Odor of Alcohol and an Admission to Drinking are Sufficient for Probable Cause - DUI News - 10/18/2016

The Fifth District Holds that, although bloodshot eyes and the odor of alcohol are not enough for reasonable suspicion to conduct field sobriety tests, if there is an admission to drinking there is probable cause to arrest regardless of field sobriety tests.

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Shotgun Motions to Suppress Are a Real Thing in Cincinnati - DUI News - 7/26/2016

Shotgun Motions to Suppress Are a Real Thing in Cincinnati - DUI News - 7/26/2016

The 1st District relies on its legal theory of a "Shotgun Motion to Suppress," to reduce the state's burden to merely "general and slight" when showing substantial compliance with field sobriety tests.

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When Field Sobriety Tests Are Improper, Results Are Suppressed - DUI News - 6/8/2016

When Field Sobriety Tests Are Improper, Results Are Suppressed - DUI News - 6/8/2016

Eighth District affirms suppression of field sobriety tests when officer was not trained on current NHTSA manual and failed to conduct the HGN, walk-and-turn, and one-leg-stand tests in substantial compliance.

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DUI Appeals Reports 02/21/16

DUI Appeals Reports 02/21/16

The Fifth District rejects an argument that an OVI conviction should be overturned for assertions that impairment could be explained by childhood brain injury, a severe back injury, prostate cancer, the airbag went off in defendant's face, that flashing lights impaired ability to complete HGN, and Klonopin was taken after the accident.

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DUI Appeals Reports 01/31/16

DUI Appeals Reports 01/31/16

The Sixth District holds that attacks to prior OVI convictions based on being uncounseled must be supported with some evidence, even if an affidavit, in the present case; and the Eleventh District holds that probable cause exists when a driver leaves the scene of an accident, gets his vehicle stuck in the mud, has beer cans in his truck, glassy, sleepy eyes, an odor of alcohol, seems confused, and refuses sobriety tests.

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