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DUI conviction affirmed of Henry County DUI based on unsteadiness of man with cereral palsy

Harris v. State, A10A0119 (12/21/09).  The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Rodney Harris a man suspected of driving while a less driver after consuming alcohol in a Henry County Bench Trial for DUI despite it being undisputed that Mr. Harris suffered from the cerebral palsy muscular disorder. (According to Wikipedia, The classical […]

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DUI Implied Consent: Williams v. State, A09A0836, April 23, 2009

Williams v. State, A09A0836, April 23, 2009, the Georgia Court of Appeals suppressed the blood result of a Defendant to whom he did not read implied consent.  This is really of no surprise as it has been clear and undisputed law that in order for a state-administered chemical test could be admitted into evidence a […]

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Henry County Georgia Rapper “Nas” DUI demonstrates the fraud of Drug Recognition Expert techniques

The rapper “Nas” was arrested in Henry County, Georgia at a DUI roadblock for DUI marijuana on September 10, 2009.  The charges were recently dropped when the blood test came back negative for marijuana. The police report stated, “Mr. Jones had a green tongue with raised taste buds, and his pulse was raised to 116 […]

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