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The fact of an accident combined with an odor of alcohol (which likely prompted the question about quantity consumed) combined with an admission of consuming alcohol combined with poor performance on field sobriety exercises is evidence. So is your refusal to give a breath sample, which can be...
Quncy, when I have personal knowledge of Florida's criminal justice system and its misdemeanor probation procedures I think it's appropriate to point those things out. Now, no doubt a deputy sheriff could violate procedures, but unfortunately they do not have portable "breathalyzer" devices in...
Florida deputy sheriffs have no role in monitoring misdemeanor probation. Standard terms of probation are that you must submit to urine, blood or breath testing any time you are asked to by Probation or a Community Control Officer, or the professional staff of any treatment center where you are...
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