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Mistakes the police make . . . and how they can help you:
Stopping a person based solely on an anonymous 911
call.
A 911 call in stops require certain particular facts to be known about
the caller. The officer should also observe independent reasons to stop
a moving automobile. This is a very hot area in DWI law. Without
further information, the tip could be from a disgruntled girlfriend or
spouse or a victim of road rage.
Following a driver into his residence without permission or probable
cause to suspect criminal activity.
Your home is protected against unwarranted entry by the Fourth
Amendment of the Constitution. Although running into your house will
not prevent a DWI, if you are lawfully home, the police must obtain
permission from you or a warrant from a judge to enter your home.
Basing an arrest on the statements of the driver alone.
An officer must have personal knowledge of the elements of the case or
independent corroboration of your statements. This is most often true
in accident cases. Without any independent evidence of the time of
driving or the driver before the accident, in many cases no conviction
can be obtained. These cases are also very common in reduced DWI cases.
Detaining a driver longer than necessary.
Although traffic "detentions" are permissible to enforce traffic laws,
an officer is not allowed to detain a person indefinitely without
reasonable suspicion that a crime is being committed or has just
occurred.
Stopping a car based on a "hunch".
An officer must have a reasonable suspicion to believe that a crime is
being committed or has been committed to stop a motorist. Without
specific articulable facts to support the suspicion, the stop, arrest
and all evidence obtained is inadmissible in court.
Stopping a vehicle for driving too slow or too fast
without more proof.
Speed laws were enacted to insure safe streets. Both driving too slow
and exceeding the speed limit require additional proof that the driving
was either unreasonable or imprudent.
Stopping a car for weaving within a single lane.
This law requires remaining in your lane as nearly as practical. It
takes into account having to dodge potholes and other debris to safely
navigate the road. A scene investigation is an important part of a good
DWI defense.
Being mistaken about a traffic violation.
Officers are required to know the rules they enforce. They cannot stop
or arrest a person who does not violate the law.
Stopping a car for improper sign.
Texas traffic laws also regulate the shape, color, placement and
requirements for all traffic signs. If the sign does not comply with
the regulations, it pretends to enforce an invalid law.
Failing to follow Texas Breath Testing
Regulations.
Texas law strictly governs the collection of blood and breath samples
for DWI prosecution. If all procedures are not followed, test results
will not be allowed in Court or to suspend drivers licenses.
Stopping at an improper roadblock.
DWI roadblocks have been held to violate the Constitution for its
interference with lawful traffic and must follow specific guidelines
and procedures to be held valid.
Stopping to check for drivers license and
registration.
Again, an officer must have specific articulable facts that a crime is
being committed before he can lawfully stop any motorist.
Failing to follow their own DWI training.
The exercises required by most police were developed by the National
Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHTSA also sponsors
the training for these exercises. If their specific administrative
procedures are not followed by the police, the validity of the
exercises for suggesting intoxication are compromised.
Coming unprepared for the drivers license or
suppression hearings.
These hearings can determine which evidence can be used against you in
trial. The police often underestimate their importance compared with
trial and do not adequately prepare themselves to be witnesses in
Court. An experienced trial lawyer can defeat a case before it gets
started when this occurs.
Arresting people who are not intoxicated.
Although it may sound strange, some police arrest drivers for DWI
without proper authority when a driver is stopped or questioned. Police
are human too and can react poorly in some situations. Arresting
someone who was simply coming from a bar, a young driver, or a driver
in an area dominated by bars can be a serious mistake and expose the
officer to very serious consequences.
Texas Drunk Driving Defense
CHRISTOPHER N. HOOVER
Attorney at Law
520 East Central Parkway, Ste. 112
Plano, Texas 75074
Telephone: (888) 252-4394
e-mail:dwidallas@dwitexas.com
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