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![]() | 3/25/2016 Tennessee: Passing Sobriety Tests Can Still Result In DUIA motorist who performs extremely well on field sobriety tests can still be arrested for drunk driving. A Tennessee motorist who drove normally and, in a judge's opinion, passed his field sobriety tests will nevertheless stand trial for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The state Court of Criminal Appeals earlier this month reinstated charges against Anthony John Silva, despite his excellent roadside performance.
The case began on January 19, 2014 when Franklin Police Officer Adam Cohen claimed he saw Silva driving at 46 MPH in a 35 zone. Officer Cohen testified that there was nothi ... | ||
![]() | 3/24/2016 Hawaii Supreme Court Tosses Another Laser Speed TicketLidar speed reading found to be of dubious accuracy in Hawaii Supreme Court ruling. | ||
![]() | 3/23/2016 New Mexico: Another Settlement Costs Redflex $3 MillionRedflex and Creditwatch to pay $3.5 million for using robocalls to collect on unpaid red light camera tickets in Albuquerque, New Mexico. | ||
![]() | 3/22/2016 Government To Seize Red Light Camera Bribery CashProsecutors ask judge to confiscate $680,107 in bribes that Redflex Traffic Systems handed to a Chicago, Illinois transportation official. | ||
![]() | 3/21/2016 France, Sweden: Speed Camera Bashed, BurnedFrench speed camera is burned to a crisp while a Swedish camera is destroyed by an accident it did not prevent. |
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