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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

CHARGED WITH A DUI IN SNOHOMISH, SKAGIT, ISLAND OR KING COUNTY? DEFEND YOURSELF WITH A "HUMAN" DEFENSE!

As attorneys who defend those accused of DUI we hear all sorts of stories.  Some of these personal stories are sincere, heartfelt, and related to the case at hand, while others may not be.  However, it is important that these relevant stories be communicated to both the prosecutor and judge alike.  As I have always maintained, defending DUI charges is 99% legal and 1% human but it is sometimes that 1% human that makes all the difference.  If you have been charged with a DUI please take the time to tell your attorney any personal information that you think may (or may not, even) be relevant.  You never know how these stories may affect your case.

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TOXICOLOGY FRAUD GETTING ATTENTION IN CALIFORNIA

Toxicologist's Washington history may taint new cases in California

A San Francisco coroner's supervising toxicologist vouched for blood-test results in drunken-driving cases for two years before prosecutors told defense attorneys that a Washington state court had labeled her as a "perpetrator of fraud" while running that state's toxicology lab.

By Jaxon Van Derbeken

San Francisco Chronicle

SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco coroner's supervising toxicologist vouched for blood-test results in drunken-driving cases for two years before prosecutors told defense attorneys that a Washington state court had labeled her a "perpetrator of fraud" while running that state's toxicology lab.

The failure to tell defense attorneys about Ann Marie Gordon's past problems could prove costly to San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris' office.

From 1999 to 2007, Gordon ran the Washington state toxicology lab, whose main job was to analyze tests in drunken-driving cases. The lab was shut down after state agencies discovered that Gordon had vouched in court for the reliability of alcohol-detection equipment when she had not performed the tests herself.

In San Francisco, Gordon has signed sworn statements verifying hundreds of blood-test results, mostly in drunken-driving cases, as a $105,000-a-year supervising forensic toxicologist in the San Francisco chief medical examiner's office since being hired in 2008. She has also testified in trials.

Prosecutors say they were unaware of her Washington history until April.

"As soon as we learned about it, we acted immediately, and we disclosed the information in the relevant cases," said Erica Derryck, spokeswoman for the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.

In Washington, about 100 criminal cases were dismissed after the problems at the state lab came to light, and Gordon quit her job in July 2007. She twice asserted her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself during court hearings.

In San Francisco, the first defense attorney to be told of her history promptly confronted her about it last week during a drunken-driving trial. The jury took 40 minutes to return with a verdict of not guilty.

Gordon, who declined to comment for this story, was never charged criminally in Washington. King County prosecutors said in November 2007 that she may have been "sloppy" in signing forms, but that no harm had come from it because none of the tests was found to be inaccurate.

Two months later, however, a panel of three King County judges concluded that Gordon had been a "perpetrator of fraud" and made "ethical compromises."

The judges also found that a "multiplicity of errors" at the lab, including how breath-test results were analyzed and verified, had affected thousands of cases in recent years.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

1,000 Snohomish County DUI cases rest on ruling in South District Court (Lynnwood)

LYNNWOOD — More than 1,000 drunken driving cases in Snohomish County could be gutted in the latest battle defense attorneys are waging over the state toxicology lab’s scientific tests used to measure blood and breath alcohol levels. 
Snohomish County District Court Judge Jeffrey Goodwin heard a full day of testimony Monday as defense attorney Ted Vosk argued that the state toxicology lab should calculate the margin of error for tests and those results should be provided to defendants and jurors.
For more information  on this compelling story, click here:

http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20100525/NEWS01/705259897&news01ad=1

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Snohomish County DUI Attorney's book, "DUI/DWI: The History of Driving Under the Influence" the best selling DUI book in the United States

After the very exciting release of the country’s first DUI app for defendants yesterday, we are now proud to announce that David’s book “DUI/DWI: The History of Driving Under the Influence” is the best selling DUI book in the United States (according to its rank on Amazon.com, May 2010).  This book is the most detailed book regarding the history of DUI ever published and the only book ever published that details the entire history of the DUI elements from a legal perspective.  A must read for anyone charged with DUI, for treatment providers, attorneys, judges, and particularly law enforcement.  It is available in book or kindle form and available and more than 100 different locations including amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/DUI-DWI-History-Driving-Influence/dp/1432746227/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274807065&sr=1-7) and barnesandnoble.com (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Dui-Dwi/David-N-Jolly/e/9781432746223/?itm=18&USRI=david+jolly).

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Monday, May 24, 2010

DUI App for iphone to help those accused of DUI released same day as MADD's iphone app

A certain touch of irony finds that the country’s first DUI app for the iphone to help those accused of DUI/DWI was released within minutes of MADD’s iphone app (Mother’s Against Drunk Driving).  Oh the irony.  Check out apple’s itunes for the country’s only DUI app for the accused: 

itms://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dui-app-for-the-accused/id372536482?mt=8

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DUI App for itunes now available from Snohomish and Skagit County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly

After many months of work the nation’s first DUI app for itunes that actually helps the accused is available for purchase.  As said, this is the nation’s first and only DUI app that actually details the entire DUI process from beginning to end and helps those accused of this tough crime.  More information to follow:  For detailed information check out this link.
DUI App:  itms://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dui-app-for-the-accused/id372536482?mt=8
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lynnwood DUI Officer decides not to run for Island County Sheriff because he earns more as a DUI Officer

From the Whidbey News:
Island County budget problems and subsequent austerity measures have had at least one unforeseen consequence. As a result of cuts, a famous police officer has postponed plans to run for county sheriff.  Lynnwood Police Officer Mark Brinkman is known as a national leader in DUI enforcement. He has received numerous state and county honors for his uncanny ability to find intoxicated drivers. He also happens to be a South Whidbey resident.  Brinkman is good friends with Island County Sheriff Mark Brown, who ran for the office after a career in the state patrol. Brinkman explained that he had planned, with Brown's approval, to run for sheriff in 2014. Brown is seeking reelection this year and had planned to retire after that.
For more on this story click here:  http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/whidbey/wnt/news/93455594.html
 
Personally, I have known Officer Brinkman since 1998 when I was the Lynnwood Prosecuting Attorney and he was an officer I dealt with on a regular basis.  There were certainly no signs that Officer Brinkman would become famous for DUI work, that is for sure (and remember, I dealt with him weekly). But credit to him, he's well trained, is an instructor in the standardized field sobriety testing, and a DRE.  He does have a knack for DUI detection - although strangely his police reports all look remarkably similar, but that's a story for another time...
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Not every DUI case can be won - but all DUI Defendants can be protected! Snohomish County, Skagit County, Island County and King County DUIs

You just pled guilty to DUI!  With an attorney even!  What went wrong?  Truth be told, even the most competent, hard working, experienced DUI defense attorneys don't have every case dismissed or amended from DUI to a less severe offense.  In fact, we (DUI attorneys) all have clients who end up being convicted of DUI.  It's a simple, honest truth.  However, if this happens to you be prepared as fighting the DUI charge is only one thing an attorney can help you with.
Today in court a client of mine pled guilty to DUI.  I felt terrible for him but it happens.  We fought the case hard and lost a motion in court that another Judge may have found in our favor. Angry, yes!  However, it does happen and when it does it must be remembered that the case is not yet over.  In court we faced another problem, my client had a prior DUI (Deferred Prosecution more than 7 years ago) and the prosecution was out for blood.  Although my client was facing a mandatory minimum of only 1 day in jail the PA wanted (initially) 45 days in jail.  Honestly, I was worried that the Judge may give my client a fair bit of jail.  Hence, what we did was prepare!  My client went into the plea having done his alcohol evaluation and having started the recommended program.  We provided proof of the installation of the ignition interlock device.  Most important we told the Judge the story of my client, his family troubles, about his love for his kids, and what steps he has taken to improve his life and maintain sobriety.  Essentially we turned my client from a DUI defendant into a person.
The Judge listened and followed our recomendation and not the prosecuting attorneys.  In summary, we didn't win this case but my client wasn't taken advantage of either.
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Skagit County DUI driver tells Officer he loves him and tries to kiss him after arrest

According to the Skagit County Herald, Anacortes Officers responded to the ball fields in the 1800 block of 13th Street on May 10 after witnesses reported an intoxicated man trying to drive from the parking area around 10:01 a.m. He reportedly drove over curbs, into and out of a ditch, and on the wrong side of the road. The 40-year-old Anacortes resident smelled of alcohol and his speech was almost incomprehensible.

Based on the man's apparent level of intoxication, he was transported to the emergency room. While at the hospital, the man allegedly told an officer he loved him and tried to kiss the officer's hand when the officer tried to get the man's signature. The man gave a blood sample and faces a possible charge of DUI.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Snohomish County and Skagit County DUI Attorney announces the nation's first iphone/ipad/itouch DUI App

Exciting news:

Snohomish County and Skagit County DUI attorney announces that the first DUI app that assists those accused of DUI is finally complete and ready for publishing.  The DUI app, called the “DUI App for the Accused,” is the Nation’s first DUI App that is specifically designed to assist those accused of this offense.  It will be available on itunes this week.  A formal announcement is forthcoming.  The cost is $3.99 and the app contains over 100 pages of valuable information.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Why hire a DUI attorney for your Snohomish County DUI or Skagit County DUI?

You’re charged with a DUI and you’re convinced that you will end up being convicted of the DUI no matter what.  So then, why should you bother spending considerable money on an attorney to assist you with a case that seemingly will end up with the same result – a DUI?

I’m asked this question quite often so here are some thoughts:

1.       The Judge will probably demand you get an attorney;

2.       An attorney (and staff) can assist you with the collateral consequences of a DUI charge such a the alcohol evaluation (remember the results in the evaluation can help/hurt your case and cost/save you thousands of dollars), DUI Victim’s Panel, Licensing issues (ie. Ignition Interlock License, Ignition Interlock Device, SR 22 insurance);

3.       An attorney can represent you at the DOL hearing;

4.       An attorney can protect you in court against the prosecuting attorney and potentially the Judge with an ax to grind;

5.       Plus, if there is a legal issue or defense available a good, experienced DUI attorney will find it and may in fact turn an “impossible” case into a reduced charge.

Remember, a person who represents himself in court “has a fool for a client.”  Stay protected!

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

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The "beauty" of the Pre-Trial Diversion Agreement for Snohomish County DUIs, Skagit County DUIs and Island County DUIs

The legal system affords DUI defendants an opportunity to resolve cases that might be a little tricky for the prosecution and still gives the defendant enough rope to hang himself if they fail to comply with the conditions imposed by the court – all the while avoiding a DUI conviction.  This wonderful little tool is called the “pre-trial diversion agreement” (also known as “stipulated order of continuance,” “slow neg. 1,” and many other variances).  The idea is that the defendant enters into an agreement with the City/State and if in compliance with the conditions imposed (ie. fines, alcohol evaluation (and treatment/classes), DUI victim’s panel, and lawful behavior) then the case is amended from the original charge of DUI to a lesser offense like Negligent Driving First Degree.  These agreements permit the defendant to benefit from doing what they are supposed to by the reduction yet give the prosecuting attorney the right to revoke the agreement and turn it into an “automatic” DUI if the defendant doesn’t follow through the with agreement.  Unfortunately the Washington Supreme Court had concerns about this practical and valuable tool and as such many courts do not permit the agreement – not very clever!.  An example is that none of the Snohomish County District Courts permit this great tool because of concerns with courts above the district courts – rulings from Judges who do not understand the practical value of these agreements.  However, there are still courts who periodically allow these agreements for DUI cases and they include:  Edmonds Municipal Court, Lynnwood Municipal Court, Everett Municipal Court, Oak Harbor District Court (Island County), and occasionally in Skagit County District Court.  There are more examples, but these courts still have the foresight to allow these agreements.  Good thinking!

 For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

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9800 Harbour Place, Suite 204           Office: (425) 493-1115

Mukilteo, WA 98275                          Cell: (425) 343-2915          

                                                                Fax: (425) 645-5713

802 7th Street                                          Toll Free: (877) 293-2275  

Anacortes, WA 98221                        Office: (360) 293-2275

www.davidjollylaw.com                      Email: david@davidjollylaw.com

 

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Speeding Enforcement means more Snohomish County DUIs

DUI : DUI Attorney Edmonds, DUI Everett, DUI Lynnwood, DUI Marysville, DUI Lawyer Mukilteo

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law -  A North Bend resident was arrested for failing to appear in court for his Ninth (9th) DUI charge.  He was arrested in his home, and police reported he was intoxicated when they took him into custody.  He was booked into King County Jail Saturday.  Read the story here.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

DUI Cases in Snohomish County and King County: Are Judges Stupid?

Okay, the subject line is to grab the reader's attention - however - it is a serious topic.  So, are Judge's stupid?  Unfortunately some Judge's can be, yes.  Today was a perfect example:  The Judge (who will remain nameless) stated that "It doesn't matter if Officer's don't follow NHTSA," "This Court doesn't really recognize NHTSA," "An officer doesn't need anymore than a gut feeling to arrest a DUI driver" and so on.  Of course, this Judge is wrong and unfortunately this message trickles down through the prosecutors and local department.  So, again, are Judges stupid? No, but some are sadly underinformed. 
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Jury Insight after a DUI Trial: King and Snohomish County DUI Jury Trials

As mentioned earlier, we prevailed today in King County District Court after a lengthy and tough DUI jury trial.  After the trial the attorneys were permitted to talk with the jury.  The jury shared their feelings about the trial and evidence offered.  It always amazes me what can be persuasive to a jury and what isn't.  More on this subject in future blogs.
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Skagit County DUI: No headlights = DUI charge

According to the Anacortes American on April 26th an Anacortes police officer stopped a car driven by a 43-year-old Anacortes woman in the 1100 block of Eighth Street for driving at night without headlights. She fumbled for her license, smelled strongly of alcohol, and had bloodshot eyes and a flushed face. She allegedly said she had been drinking a little. She allegedly failed field sobriety tests and was arrested on a charge of DUI. The woman provided breath samples more than two and a half times the legal limit. She was cited and released to a sober friend.  Of course, NHTSA doesn't use pass or fail, but many officers do.
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Seattle Man Charged with DUI in Skagit County (Anacortes)

According to the Anacortes American, on April 24th a 29-year-old Seattle man was booked into jail on a DUI charge after an officer stopped the car he was driving for speeding on Commercial Avenue around 3:10 a.m. He reportedly had slurred speech, smelled of alcohol and fumbled through his wallet for his license. He became irritated and refused to perform field sobriety tests. After speaking with an attorney, he provided breath samples nearly twice the legal limit.  By the way, a common reason for stopping drivers on Commercial is for speeding - the limit is only 20 mph in places.
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King County District Court Redmond Division DUI Jury Trial Win

A big DUI jury trial victory in King County District Court Redmond Division.  Congratulations to Stephanie Hartung, the lead attorney in this tricky DUI case.  Hard work, knowledge and experience prevailed.
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DUI Jury Trials in Snohomish County, King County, Skagit County, and Island County

I am presently in the middle of a jury trial.  My colleague, Stephanie Hartung, and myself have participated in several DUI jury trials over the last several months (many more over the years) in Snohomish and King Counties and are constantly reminded of several things.  First, do not assume that the Officer will testify consistent with his/her police report ("new" information may suddenly appear at trial); do not assume the Officer has any thorough and competent understanding of the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (assume the opposite); do not assume the Prosecutor will be fair, ethical and knowledgeable (most are, but a few are not); do not assume that the Judge will understand the nuances of DUI law and make proper rulings (most will, but an alarmingly high number will not); and finally, assume that the best odds (generally) at winning a DUI trial are 50/50.  To increase your odds be sure you hire an attorney who truly understands DUI law and who will be far better prepared than any prosecuting attorney.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Oak Harbor man arrested for DUI after colliding with Island County Sheriff's Deputy

 

Whidbey New Times reports that a 25-year-old Oak Harbor man, driving a Dodge Stealth collided with Island County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Garden's patrol SUV on Highway 20 at Monroe Landing Road early Saturday morning.
The driver has now been arrested and will appear in Island County District Court.  Thankfully neither the driver or Deputy were injured. 
For more information on this story check out this website:  http://www.seattlepi.com/sound/419376_sound92579099.html
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