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Winning a DWI trial by suppressing the arrest

Sometimes criminal defendants win their cases by getting the evidence suppressed. That is how I won a recent DWI case. Where I practice, judges, not juries, decide evidentiary issues over suppressing stops, searches, seizures, arrests  and statements to the police, although juries may be instructed...

Winning a DWI on a 0.09 BAC result

Recently I met with a potential client charged with drunk driving. When I was addressing some of his case defenses with him, he replied: “I am guilty, so why should I be pleading not guilty?” Why, indeed. Because the prosecution alone has the burden of...

4th Cir.: Only the four corners of the court record may be used to make a crime of moral turpitude determination for immigration purposes

When a criminal defense lawyer consults with a qualified immigration lawyer conversant with adverse immigration consequences from criminal convictions, expect to hear the immigration lawyers’ analysis include risks from crimes of moral turpitude and aggravated felonies. Praised be the majority on the Fourth Circuit panel...

Fourth Circuit affirms suppression of fruits of the poisonous tree

Prosecutors often will try to overcome bad searches by claiming such factors as inevitable discovery, and intervening events that cure any taint. Praised be the Fourth Circuit recently, 2-1, for not buying the prosecutor’s arguments over an unconstitutional stop of a car, without which the cops would...

Mistakes by sleepy police and drug dogs’ schnozes

Police are mere humans, and are thus bound, collectively, to make frequent big mistakes. In their true nature, dogs are here to run at large, and not to be police employees pushed and rewarded to try ferreting out drugs; that alone sets them up to make big mistakes...