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![]() Defending Drinking Drivers In January 2006, Mr. Barone was selected after a national search to assume authorship of Defending Drinking Drivers (James Publishing) a well-known and highly respected multi volume national legal treatise on DUI-DWI law and practice. |
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My arrest in this offense took place in Detroit and Mr. Barone was actually recommended by a number of Detroit Police Officers. To me, that says it all. Not only was I impressed & confident in Mr. Barone's ability, but with his colleague Mike Boyle with whom I had a more intimate interaction with. 100% satisfaction. M.K. |
Drunk Driving Cases Handled by Attorney Patrick T. Barone
Case #27
People vs. M.D. Clients vehicle was observed by the arresting officer to be traveling at a "high rate of speed" (clocked at 100 mph). The vehicle did not slow down when the officer turned his lights on, and continued driving even after the siren was activated. The vehicle did stop at a gas station, where the driver was observed to have blood shot watery eyes and a moderate odor of intoxicants. The driver admitted drinking two beers. Nystagmus was observed in both eyes (all six clues), but the driver was able to complete the finger count. The breath test produced two results - .09 and 1.0. We immediately demanded a trial (at the first pretrial), but ultimately we were able to persuade the prosecutor to agree to a plea under advisement, later reduced to careless driving. Prior to the Courts accepting the plea, the client was required to perform a large number of community service hours. At sentencing, the Client received only $700.00 fine/costs, with no other sanctions (no additional community service, no probation, no alcohol classes, no vehicle immobilization, and most importantly, no driver license sanctions. This was a particularly good result for this Client because the Client was a physician. Consequently, a conviction for any alcohol related offense, or any misdemeanor for that matter, would have required that the conviction be disclosed to the State Board of Medicine. This could have resulted in significant fines being imposed by them, and even the possible loss of the license to practice medicine. The careless driving is a civil infraction (like a speeding ticket), and therefore, carried with it no additional sanctions imposed against this Clients license to practice medicine.
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