Seventh District Rejects Appeal of Court's Denial of an Untimely Motion to Suppress, When the Defendant Never Requested Leave to File the Untimely Motion
/One must request leave of court to file an untimely motion to suppress.
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One must request leave of court to file an untimely motion to suppress.
Read MoreFifth District explains that, "A trial court abuses its discretion by denying a pretrial motion to suppress in an OVI case as 'untimely filed' where the motion to suppress was promptly filed after the state provided discovery and the request for leave articulate the reason for the late filing."
Read MoreThe Fourth District confirms that breath test results should be suppressed when the breathalyzer showed a pump error field sobriety tests must be suppressed when no evidence is presented regarding what the accepted (NHTSA) standards are.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe 9th District holds that defendants who plead no-contest waive their right to challenge the sufficiency of the evidence, upholding a denial of a motion to suppress instead based on whether there is competent, credible evidence that a breath test was performed within three hours of an alleged violation.
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