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December 1, 2009

University of Florida Player Arrested for DUI

Carlos Dunlap, University of Florida defensive end was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol within days of their biggest game of the season.

After reports made of a reckless driver near campus, police were dispatched where they found Dunlap asleep at the wheel.   After an officer had awoken Dunlap, he committed to field sobriety testing, however, refused a breathalyzer test.  Dunlap was then charged and booked.

After appearing before a judge he was released on his own recognizance. Dunlap, whose birthday is February, 28th was admonished for underage drinking.  However, as part of his release, Dunlap cannot possess alcohol or illegal drugs.   He is also to refrain from driving a motor vehicle.  If there is a violation of these stipulations he will be jailed

No court date for the DUI charge has been scheduled.

Driving under the influence of alcohol causes your physical and mental abilities to become impaired to the point that you are no longer capable of driving a motor vehicle.  Getting behind the wheel of a vehicle while intoxicated jeopardizes the lives and safety of not only yourself but those around you. For this reason, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level at or above .08%.  

If you or someone that you know has been charged with a DUI, you need to retain a reputable and aggressive Florida DUI attorney.  Attorneys at Musca Law have the experience and the knowledge to protect your rights.  They are not afraid to challenge or negotiate with prosecutors to get their clients charges reduced or dismissed.  Contact Musca Law about your legal matter today.


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November 25, 2009

Warning For Holiday Drivers: FHP Is Watching You!

With the holiday season among us, millions of motorists will hit the roadways.  Florida Highway Patrol troopers are issuing a pressing warning. 

State troopers will be observing the state's highways and toll roads. Intoxicated motorists, speeders and aggressive drivers will not be tolerated.   "People drive worse on the holiday because they think they are going to get a break," said Sgt. Jorge Delahoz, a spokesperson, who has handled crashes on Florida roads.  Delahoz also stated that "there is nothing worse than knocking on someone's door on a holiday to tell them a family member is dead."

Troopers will be patrolling Florida's highways where they will conduct roving patrols in an attempt to remove drunk drivers from the road.  DUI checkpoints will also be conducted in certain areas where it is known for those that are drinking.

According to a patrol office, "If a person is arrested for DUI they're taken off of the road and we look at that as we've saved at least one life tonight."

In 2008 there were 52 fatalities on Florida roads during the five day Thanksgiving holiday.  Approximately half of those deaths were alcohol related.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration clearly states that the blood alcohol concentration level of .08 is illegal in all 50 states and is the point at which the fatal crash risk increases significantly.  At that point, all of the critical driving skills are affected: braking, steering, lane changing, judgment and response time.  The risk of a driver dying in a crash at .08 BAC is at least 11 times that of drivers without alcohol in their system.

If you someone that you know is the unfortunate situation of being arrested for a DUI this holiday season remember that you should speak with an attorney as soon as possible.  Drunk driving laws are extremely complex, and because of this you or someone that you know would be much better off with the advice and aggressive representation of an experience DUI attorney.  Attorneys at Musca Law know enforcement procedures, are well versed in different sobriety tests and their questionable accuracy levels.  Musca Law knows how you protect your rights!
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September 30, 2009

Orlando Attorney Arrested on Charges of DUI

Attorneys.jpgAn Orlando based attorney has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence. The defendant, 64-year old James Gorman Brown, allegedly pulled up to an officer dealing with four teenage suspects. Brown claimed that one of the suspects happened to be his client. He cursed at the officer and disrespectfully argued for the teen's release.

The officer on the scene reported that the attorney smelled of alcohol and exhibited signs of impairment. Brown submitted to field sobriety testing and subsequently arrested for DUI. Officers took the defendant to the Orange County Jail. The four teenage suspects originally stopped by the police were arrested on burglary charges.

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September 25, 2009

Attorney Musca Discusses Boating Under the Influence Arrest on Lake Harris

BUI.jpgLake County Sheriff's Office has arrested a boater on a criminal charge of boating under the influence after he allegedly crashed his boat into a dock on Lake Harris. The defendant and driver of the boat, 51-year old Leesburg resident Michael Robert Smith, had to be rushed to the hospital for the treatment of injuries related to the crash. After the doctors released Smith from medical care, officers took him into custody on charges of BUI.

The defendant told police that he fell asleep while driving the boat before colliding with the private dock. Witnesses have also reported that a woman was present on the vessel at the time of the crash. A helicopter and marine patrol searched the area without luck. The authorities do not believe anyone to be in the water and rather the woman in question fled the scene on foot.

 

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September 21, 2009

Orlando area Fire Chief Suspended for Criminal DUI Charges

firecheif.jpgOn August 18, 2009, police charged Titusville Battalion Chief of Emergency Medical Services and Training with driving under the influence. Titusville suspended the chief, Bob Allard, with pay pending the criminal investigation.

Allard allegedly pulled into an Orlando area DUI checkpoint in his personal vehicle. He admitted to police that he had consumed three rum and colas earlier in the evening. Allard did agree to submit to a breathalyzer test. He blew .172 and .176. This is over twice the Florida legal limit for alcohol consumption of .08.

The City of Titusville has determined that Allard's arrest violated ethics policies. He is suspended from the force for a period of three weeks. During this time he is also not permitted to use his government vehicle. Allard will not receive any special treatment for his government position and will be held accountable for his actions.

 

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September 16, 2009

Man Seeks Dismissal of DUI Charges after two Mistrials

courtroom.jpgAn Orange County man twice faced trial for a DUI charge that resulted in two mistrials has petitioned the Court for a full dismissal of the case. Officers arrested the defendant, 41 year old William Earl Robinson, after witnessing him allegedly swerving in traffic at 3 a.m. on the morning of January 26, 2008. The arresting report states that Robinson failed roadside sobriety testing and refused to submit a breath test.

Robinson's first mistrial occurred on January 29, 2009 when a jury reached an impasse and could not agree on a verdict. The second mistrial for the charges of DUI occurred when the Assistant State Attorney, Daniel Jancha, violated the rights of the defense by speaking to the jury about Robinson's right to remain silent. The Judge in the case, the Honorable Peter Marshall, warned the State Attorney about his Courtroom conducted and declared the second DUI mistrial.

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September 10, 2009

Attorney Musca Discusses DUI Suspect Tasered by Police

taser.jpgA deputy used Taser on an Orlando area suspected drunk driver for not complying with orders. The defendant, 53-year old Willie Lee Bradberry, attempted to leave his vehicle during the traffic investigation. The officer ordered him to return to the side of his vehicle when Bradberry pulled a kitchen knife from his clothing.

The officer, Sargent William Rowe, pulled his gun. Bradberry complied with orders for a short time and threw the knife onto the ground. A struggle ensued when Rowe tried to handcuff the suspect. The officer Tasered Bradberry three times before he would comply.

The suspect complained of paralysis and had to be taken to a local hospital for observation. Doctors determined Bradberry did not suffer any injuries. The suspect failed to submit to field sobriety testing and a search of his car yielded cocaine. Bradberry faces charges of DUI, cocaine possession, carrying a concealed weapon and driving on a revoked or suspended license. He has not yet posted the $5600 bond and currently is awaiting trial inside jail.

 

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September 6, 2009

Two Marion County Motorcyclists Charged with DUI

motorcycle.jpgTwo motorcyclists have been arrested on suspicions of driving under the influence. At 2:00 a.m. a Marion County traffic deputy followed the Harley Davidson riders until finally pulling them over at the corner of Baseline Road and King Street. The suspect, 46 year old Dale Nelson from Ocala, fell off of his motorcycle. The deputy and the other driver, 46 year old Terry Robinson, assisted with picking the bike up off the ground because Nelson was allegedly too intoxicated to do so.

Nelson admitted to the officer that there has been a friend's death and he "probably" had too much to drink. He failed field sobriety testing and refused to participate in a breathalyzer test. Robinson, the other rider, refused field sobriety testing and would not agree to submit to a breath test. This is Robinson's fourth DUI arrest.

 

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September 4, 2009

Orlando DUI Checkpoints over Labor Day Weekend

flag.gifOrlando drivers should be aware of DUI checkpoints over this Labor Day holiday. Officers will be out in full force looking for offending drivers. Agencies across the Orlando area are teaming up with Florida Highway Patrol to promote driver safety over this holiday weekend.

Lake County Sheriff's office plans on orchestrating DUI and safety checkpoints within the Sorrento and Eustis neighborhoods. Lake County's Traffic Enforcement Unit will be patrolling eight different locations from 7:00 p.m. tonight until 3:00 a.m. Saturday morning. The Leesburg Police Department will also be participating in drunk driving checkpoints over this holiday weekend. A checkpoint is scheduled for tonight near Venetian Gardens from 10:00 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

All deputies will be checking for proper insurance and registration, valid licensing, ensuring drivers are following seatbelt laws and exercising proper vehicle safety. Officers are also looking to take drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs off of the street and into custody.

 

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August 29, 2009

Attorney Musca Discusses DUI Arrest of Orlando Area Deputy

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An Orlando area deputy has been arrested on charges of drinking and driving. The off duty Volusia County Sherriff's officer, 51-year old John Harvey, allegedly rear ended a marked patrol car and attempted to flee the scene. Reports state that Harvey exhibited signs of intoxication and was then arrested on suspicions of drunk driving. Florida Highway Patrol has filed charges of DUI, reckless driving and leaving the scene of a crash.

Harvey is a twelve year veteran of the Volusia County Sherriff's Office, civil division. He was driving his own vehicle at the time of the crash. The Volusia County Sherriff's Office has placed Harvey on administrative leave pending the outcome of this DUI investigation.

 

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August 25, 2009

DUI Arrestee Floods Cell with Broken Water Line

jail.jpgA DUI arrestee reportedly ripped apart a water line inside her holding cell. The defendant, 22-year old Shannon Elizabeth Timme, is a teacher within the Osceola County public school system. Groveland Police officers took Timme into custody over the weekend for allegedly driving under the influence and refusing the Intoxilyer test.

Officers at the scene described Timme's behavior as "very uncooperative." Inside the jail the defendant threw a screaming fit and tossed her mattress around the cell. She managed to tear apart a water line that flooded the entire holding cell. Three deputies spent over two hours cleaning up the water mess.

Timme had to be restrained and made several attempts to slip her hands out of the handcuffs. She verbally threatened officers of her relationships with powerful individuals and that they would be sorry for arresting her. Timme was later transported to the Lake County Jail. She faces at least charges of DUI, refusing to sign citation and refusal to submit to alcohol testing. The school teacher may now face additional charges for her outbursts.

 

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