Hi all, I received a DUI back in April of 2009 and I wasn't even drinking. I was on prescription medications, but had not taken them for more than 12 hours before the stop occurred.
One can violate the law by being impaired on their prescription medications.
Basically what happened was I drove to NC from GA to help my sister move back to GA and then unloaded all of her stuff. I was carrying a 50lb table by myself and when i stepped inside the front door a piece of plaster fell from the ceiling and hit me in the head and the table fell on my foot and I was knocked out. I had a head injury and foot injury which I have pictures of.
So, you are saying that you had suffered a concussion? If so, then why on Earth were you driving?
The trooper proceeded to do a field sobriety test on me and said I failed the HGN test which is the test they do with your eyes and make you follow a pen or light. I wasn't able to follow it because I have a natural nystagmus in both eyes and am unable to perform that test. I had my eye doctor testify in my pre-trial hearing last week, but the judge still would not dismiss the case.
Probably because the state has more than just the HGN to use to try and establish impairment.
And how is it that this going to court nearly 2 years after the arrest?
He then done the one leg stand and made me stand on the foot that was hurt and of course I could not keep my balance because my foot was hurting really bad.
That's odd, since the training in the SFSTs tends to have the officer ask the suspect to use whatever foot he or she pleases. But, okay.
He then done a breath test which came out as .000. He then proceeded to arrest me and took me to jail.
That is because he suspected drugs.
Did you take a urine test or a blood test? If so, what were the results of that test? If not, then that's likely going to help you.
Not much that anyone can advise you except to say that you need to listen to your attorney.
Oh! And it is considered bad form to jump on to someone else's thread. Please, if you wish to take this any further, start your own thread. Thanks.