legal_unfortunate
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Hello all, I'm apologizing for the length now. I am not the best at condensing things into a cohesive story.
I have a weird story that I am going to delve into that happened to me in April. I already have an attorney but am looking for advice about what you all may think, because the waiting right now is driving me crazy.
Anyways, in April I was charged with an OVI refusal. I am in Ohio for what it's worth. 5 years ago in college I had an ACTUAL OVI which now grades me at a second refusal high tier OVI. I have actually learned from that experience.. Anyways on the night in question I was working a conference downtown for work but after hours. It was about a 12 hour day when all said and done ending around 9pm. During that conference I had a tall IPA.
I have a friend that lives in the downtown area so I parked at his house. Upon leaving his house I got in a fender bender with another car. No major damage, nobody was hurt. To this day I have no clue who was at fault but it really doesn't seem to matter now. He asked me if we could file a police report (my first mistake). I was a little shaken up and so was he so I said "sure why not." I wasn't even thinking how this could go downhill for me.
As soon as the cop got there he asked me if I had anything to drink. Being honest I said yes I had a tall IPA at this conference I worked (I also told him that he could call my boss and or we could go down there to verify my story). As soon as I said that the other driver was allowed to leave and it was just all on me. My friend who's house it was was telling me to not take any tests etc.. which was not making the cops any happier. They asked me if I would take a field sobriety test, to which I said sure. They had me take the test on his gravel driveway while it was raining... After the test they said "well you seemed anxious, so we want to make sure that your mistakes were from anxiety and not alcohol, would you take a breathalyzer" I respectfully declined and told them that I wasn't trying to make their night any harder. That is when I was charged with the OVI (also wasn't read my rights).
Fast forward to two months ago, I have had my pre-trial and a suppression of evidence trial (in which my attorney seemed to rip the cop a new one). The only evidence they have of me is when i'm already in the cruiser and it is just audio of me and the cop talking. I haven't heard it but my attorney told me that I am not slurring and that I am telling the cop about how much I respect law enforcement (I have two best friends who are officers out of state) and that I wasn't trying to make their night any harder than it needed to be.
My suppression hearing was 2 months ago to the day today...I am aware that they do not usually take 60 days for a reply. What could this mean and do you guys think I have a shot of beating this thing? My wife is newly pregnant and the thought of facing jail time and leaving her is killing me.
Thank you so much for reading!!
I have a weird story that I am going to delve into that happened to me in April. I already have an attorney but am looking for advice about what you all may think, because the waiting right now is driving me crazy.
Anyways, in April I was charged with an OVI refusal. I am in Ohio for what it's worth. 5 years ago in college I had an ACTUAL OVI which now grades me at a second refusal high tier OVI. I have actually learned from that experience.. Anyways on the night in question I was working a conference downtown for work but after hours. It was about a 12 hour day when all said and done ending around 9pm. During that conference I had a tall IPA.
I have a friend that lives in the downtown area so I parked at his house. Upon leaving his house I got in a fender bender with another car. No major damage, nobody was hurt. To this day I have no clue who was at fault but it really doesn't seem to matter now. He asked me if we could file a police report (my first mistake). I was a little shaken up and so was he so I said "sure why not." I wasn't even thinking how this could go downhill for me.
As soon as the cop got there he asked me if I had anything to drink. Being honest I said yes I had a tall IPA at this conference I worked (I also told him that he could call my boss and or we could go down there to verify my story). As soon as I said that the other driver was allowed to leave and it was just all on me. My friend who's house it was was telling me to not take any tests etc.. which was not making the cops any happier. They asked me if I would take a field sobriety test, to which I said sure. They had me take the test on his gravel driveway while it was raining... After the test they said "well you seemed anxious, so we want to make sure that your mistakes were from anxiety and not alcohol, would you take a breathalyzer" I respectfully declined and told them that I wasn't trying to make their night any harder. That is when I was charged with the OVI (also wasn't read my rights).
Fast forward to two months ago, I have had my pre-trial and a suppression of evidence trial (in which my attorney seemed to rip the cop a new one). The only evidence they have of me is when i'm already in the cruiser and it is just audio of me and the cop talking. I haven't heard it but my attorney told me that I am not slurring and that I am telling the cop about how much I respect law enforcement (I have two best friends who are officers out of state) and that I wasn't trying to make their night any harder than it needed to be.
My suppression hearing was 2 months ago to the day today...I am aware that they do not usually take 60 days for a reply. What could this mean and do you guys think I have a shot of beating this thing? My wife is newly pregnant and the thought of facing jail time and leaving her is killing me.
Thank you so much for reading!!