Drunk
Driving Cases
Alaska DWI Lawyer
Frederick T. Slone, Esq.
SAMPLE
CASE NO. 2 - Municipality v. L.C. - (District Court,
Anchorage)
This
was the first in a series of three different DWI cases (arising
in 1991, 1994, and 1997) in which Mr. Slone represented the same
client, L.C.
On an
early December morning a police officer found L.C. "passed
out" over the steering wheel of his pickup that was stuck in
the snow on a fairly deserted road in south Anchorage. Field tests
were administered and allegedly failed, after which L.C. was arrested
and taken to a substation. A breath test was administered with a
.152 breath alcohol level. At the time of his arrest, L.C., a mechanic,
had at least 2 prior DWI convictions. Thus, if convicted in this
case, he faced a minimum mandatory jail term of at least 60 days,
and a 10 year license revocation.
At trial,
the officers who arrived at the scene testified that L.C. was intoxicated,
and the breath test result of .154 was admitted into evidence.
L.C.
testified that he had been returning from a ski trip at Alyeska
Ski Resort. His ski equipment was still in his truck at the time
of his arrest. He testified that while he had drank alcohol, a friend
of his had been driving him home. L.C. testified that his friend
got stuck in a snow bank on the road. After they were unable to
extricate the vehicle, his friend hiked off to try to get help.
It was an extremely cold and windy evening. In order to stay warm,
L.C. testified that he moved over into the driver’s seat to turn
on the car and the heater, and fell asleep.
At the
request of Mr. Slone, the judge instructed the jury that they could
consider the defense of necessity. The defense applied if, under
all the circumstances, L.C. reasonably believed that his act of
operating the vehicle was done to avoid an even greater risk of
harm to himself (freezing) or his property, and there was no available
alternative.
The jury
returned a verdict of "NOT GUILTY". In this case L.C.
avoided a minimum jail sentence of at least 60 days and a 10 year
loss of his license.
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