COURT: NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO ARREST!
Mr. T., aged 64, was arrested for DUI after he allegedly caused a traffic accident, then scored a 0.19 on the breath machine. Mr. Wallin argued that at the time of the arrest, before the breath test was given, the officer did not have probable cause to believe that Mr. T. was under the influence of alcohol, since his actions were consistent with any 64-year-old who had just been in an automobile accident. The Court agreed, and suppressed all evidence. With no evidence left to use at trial, the State dropped all charges.