Below is a list of notable cases.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl), Refusing a Breathalyzer and Possession of Cocaine.
Kelly Law Offices, P.C. obtained a reduction of the charge to Impaired Driving, reinstated driving privileges after a Secretary of State suspension for refusing a breath test and dismissal of the Possession of Cocaine charge.
Client paid fines and costs only.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl) and cited for Refusing a Breathalyzer. A search warrant was obtained for his blood. Results were .18.
The client was found not guilty by a jury.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl) after leaving a restaurant-bar. The client maintained the Breathalyzer tests were inaccurate since he only had consumed two beers.
Kelly Law Offices, P.C. obtained a copy of the client’s bill at the restaurant, itemizing two beers. The client was found not guilty at a non-jury trial.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl) following a Superbowl party at a local pub.
Kelly Law Offices, P.C. subpoenaed a copy of the client’s credit card receipt, bartender, and three other patrons to prove the clients consumption of only 4 drinks over three and a half hours.
Client was found not guilty by a jury.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl) third offense, a felony. One of the prior convictions that the Prosecutor relied upon allegedly occurred in Indiana several years before.
The client maintained that although he was arrested in Indiana, the charges were dismissed. Kelly Law Offices, P .C. obtained transcripts from Indiana via Internet and the felony charges were dismissed.
A client was arrested for Drunk Driving (OWl) after being involved in a collision with a disabled vehicle that was parked on the apron of an expressway. Breathalyzer results were .31, but field sobriety tests did not indicate intoxication to presumptive level of chemical tests.
Due to the vigorous cross examination of the arresting officers regarding the field sobriety tests by Attorney Michael F. Kelly, the client was found not guilty by jury.