Contradicting Testimony! Cop Arrests & Jails Client for DUI While he is SLEEPING in his Parked Car!!

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  • Criminal defense attorney Larry Forman defends his client who was accused of driving under the influence. In this video, you'll hear a contradicting testimony in which the cop arrests and jails client for DUI while he is sleeping in his parked car. Watch the video to find out how this DUI case turns out!
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  • @gasgeek434
    @gasgeek434 Před 2 lety +97

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    • @allaboutroofing2
      @allaboutroofing2 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @truejustice2075
      @truejustice2075 Před 2 lety +9

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      @JillofAllTrades2 Před 2 lety

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  • @walidbahhur4198
    @walidbahhur4198 Před 2 lety +77

    Making arrests=promotions. Simple. Ruining someone’s life is no concern to them.

    • @lisasilvano8478
      @lisasilvano8478 Před 2 lety +8

      These cops don't even think twice about ruining someone's life. I believe that they enjoy doing it. They get excited at the chance to take away someone's freedom and cause them to lose jobs, family, their home, etc. The more they lose, the better. It's disgraceful and pathetic.

    • @gavster_killa4591
      @gavster_killa4591 Před 2 lety +2

      No shit I agree with you a million percent you’re exactly right!!!!!

  • @Melissa-in6un
    @Melissa-in6un Před 2 lety +246

    It happened to me. I was passed out and the person that actually was driving took off running. They caught him. They all knew he was driving. They Jerked me out of the car and slapped me with a DUI also and a disorderly because I woke up not knowing what was going on and started kicking. I got the whole thing dropped before preliminary as I went and looked for witnesses and got statements. My lawyer wouldn't have even tried to get me out of it. They are all in bed around here.

    • @fee8255
      @fee8255 Před 2 lety +25

      The same where I’m from. And in Chariton Iowa there is or was a defense attorney firm called Shelton law firm. I found out that he was a Freemason and the district attorney was a Freemason and they were cutting deals with each other behind peoples back‘s. I wanted to take one of my cases to trial and I had a public defense attorney. I had to go to the county courthouse and meet with my defense attorney and I told him that I wanted to take my case to trial. He went up and talked to the district attorney, Who was Paul Goldsmith at the time. Not once, not twice, (because I was being persistent because I thought that that was my right as a citizen.) but on the third time when my lawyer came down he told me “Paul told me to tell you that if you do not take a plea deal but he will make sure that you amount to nothing around the Chariton area.”
      So like a dumb ass I took a plea deal. Mainly because I only had a couple hundred dollars on me.
      And the funny thing is, from what I understand, that Brandon Shelton is/was a judge in Lucas County after what happened to myself. He is the son of the defense attorney law firm. Hopefully he’s there for good reasons. But the Freemason bullshit and secrets have to be unearthed...

    • @ZombiesAteMyGF
      @ZombiesAteMyGF Před 2 lety +19

      My public defender in Illinois was married to my juvenile probation officer. Lol. Like your local police department it’s a special club with perks reserved for corrupt ass people that couldn’t give two squirts of piss about justice or the constitution.

    • @Melissa-in6un
      @Melissa-in6un Před 2 lety +15

      @@fee8255 sounds like some corrupt shit in little Chariton Iowa. To threaten a person if they try to fight a case .. thats messed up. And no doubt that jerk off would have held true to his word.

    • @Melissa-in6un
      @Melissa-in6un Před 2 lety +6

      @@ZombiesAteMyGF 💯

    • @fee8255
      @fee8255 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ZombiesAteMyGF That is so messed up… It is so obvious for some to see, but those that get special privileges seem to be a little blind to some things.....
      On purpose.

  • @GR31M4NN
    @GR31M4NN Před 2 lety +75

    This reminds me of the guy sitting in his car, in front of his house, drinking and listening to music. It was drizzling. Time was around 1700 hrs or thereabouts and darkness had just set in. Three squad cars drive in and a female cop approaches this guy and orders him out of his car. He asks why? What have I done? Have I broken any law? The cop gets all pissed off and worked up and threatens to break his window if he does not open the door and get out of the vehicle. He requests for a supervisor and she tells him it is not gonna happen. He calls the emergency dispatch and requests for a supervisor but the dispatch tells him he has to deal with her. The female cop alleges the man had been driving erratically and dangerously and that she had followed him from the store, about five or six miles away. The car owner says, maybe you confused my plates with somebody else's. But she would have none of it. He tells her he has not left that parking but she insists he is the perpetrator. Luckily the supervisor comes but he also sides with the female cop. This guy says, ok, before I give you my ID, license and registration, can we pop the hood? I laughed when I saw what they saw. The car had no engine. Go figure. How was he running from them if he had no engine? The female cop had the audacity to still insist on him giving her his documents. Her ego was so bruised she was almost crying. I think she died of disappointment

  • @docducttape9270
    @docducttape9270 Před 2 lety +107

    That cop is lyiiiiing. He just happened to be looking down at the man's feet when he was getting out?
    An intelligent person would be watching his hands, not his feet.

    • @jerrybaker2206
      @jerrybaker2206 Před 2 lety +1

      Sad

    • @glenedwards9846
      @glenedwards9846 Před 2 lety +5

      If he did see his foot on the brake he, [the copper], would have to lean in the vehicle to see it, then he would have been able to say if the window was open or shut, did he check if brake light was out and who turned off the motor, if it was running. If window is up, did he have to shout to get the person in the drivers seat to hear him. So many unanswered questions geez.!

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +9

      At this point I can't understand how any judge could take what any cop says at face value.

    • @docducttape9270
      @docducttape9270 Před 2 lety +4

      @@glenedwards9846 It always leaves a doubt in my mind when cops, or any witness for that matter can recall the most fine detail that helps convict someone but when it's something obvious that even a layman would notice they "cant recall".

    • @Nikkithedog-t6b
      @Nikkithedog-t6b Před 2 lety +2

      About 90% of police reports or testimony contain lies. It's a corrupt revenue producing scam industry.

  • @johnsmith49347
    @johnsmith49347 Před 2 lety +198

    Why did this not end right here?
    Attorney Foreman: I move to have this case dismissed.
    Judge: On what grounds?
    Mr Foreman: The simple fact that his truck was in operable. How can someone be convicted of driving under the influence of a truck that doesn’t move?

    • @dtoad48
      @dtoad48 Před 2 lety +28

      This point will be brought out in the trial. And the jury will see how stupid this whole thing was.

    • @Andres64B
      @Andres64B Před 2 lety +6

      Who said it was inoperable on other than the guy trying to get out of a DUI?

    • @dtoad48
      @dtoad48 Před 2 lety +30

      @@Andres64B Who said it was operable? Oh the cops did and I guess we should just believe them.

    • @doilysimpkin6972
      @doilysimpkin6972 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dtoad48 You're missing the point. The time to determine who is telling the truth is at TRIAL. You don't believe either side until the evidence has been heard at TRIAL. That's the whole point of judicial proceedings. This seems to have passed you by.

    • @dtoad48
      @dtoad48 Před 2 lety +15

      @@doilysimpkin6972 Did you see my first post? Here is a quote in case you missed it. "This point will be brought out in the trial." - dtoad48. Please don't interject into the conversation without first reading and understanding.

  • @barms9768
    @barms9768 Před 2 lety +37

    I really wish courts would get their A/V situation fixed. The constant alternating camera angles breaking most often on that weird Sony home screen is disorienting, but the worst is that they seem to have the clearest and loudest mic in the entire room sitting dead-smack in front of someone who spends the entire time just rifling through papers.

    • @chevelle1
      @chevelle1 Před 2 lety

      The view we see is automatically triggered by the audio.

    • @barms9768
      @barms9768 Před 2 lety

      @@chevelle1
      The software can most likely be adjusted to reduce the occurrence. Requiring audio for 1 or 2 seconds from a new source before changing cameras, changing sensitivity levels, etc... The fact that they have at least one of the mics triggering a stock home screen shows that they spent the least amount of effort possible setting the system up.
      Or if their software isn't that great, just record all cameras simultaneously. Price per Terabyte for HDDs are pretty cheap these days.

  • @stephenclarke6347
    @stephenclarke6347 Před 2 lety +16

    And the answer is: Because they can and few judges would have a problem with it. This guy found himself a "Real" lawyer, but they are few and far between.

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +3

      That's why it's taking 3 years. If you fight a dwi I court they drag it out and they tell you in advance they're gonna do it and that your license is suspended till it's over. Dwi is an industry.

  • @carlajones2839
    @carlajones2839 Před 2 lety +87

    Demand the cop pay American Citizens back for attorney.

    • @pavanatanaya
      @pavanatanaya Před 2 lety +4

      It should be paid from the police retirement fund.

    • @carlajones2839
      @carlajones2839 Před 2 lety +4

      @@pavanatanaya I like that better, that way they all get their retirement taken away and will stop tyrants.

  • @danielbrown8602
    @danielbrown8602 Před 2 lety +14

    Lawyer: "You could have dressed up a little for your court hearing"!
    Client: "This is dressed up".

  • @johnhebert3855
    @johnhebert3855 Před rokem +2

    My goodness, how long does a simple case like this take?? It happened three years prior and after hearing testimony, the judge is going to take another year to figure it out. Terrible.

  • @docducttape9270
    @docducttape9270 Před 2 lety +50

    She can remember the defendant she seen maybe at a glance once but can't remember who she worked with multiple times? Hmm

    • @stevestevens8749
      @stevestevens8749 Před 2 lety +3

      The incident was out of the ordinary.
      People don't usually remember the mundane.

    • @surveysays8335
      @surveysays8335 Před 2 lety +2

      Because you work with the same group over and over... You have 1 interaction with a person you'll remember that one separate..
      What was the total of your last gasoline purchase? DOn't remember, How do you know who killed your wife... Thats how stupid this defense is..

    • @OneOddDuck
      @OneOddDuck Před 2 lety +2

      @@surveysays8335 depends on the person, I tend to remember the people that become part of my routine, because I'm a creature of habit and set schedules, so I can tell you who I worked with yesterday and also the first person I worked with at my current job which was 5+ years ago. I'll never forget the name of the person who murdered my wife, I have to write it on the note tied to the gift basket.

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +2

      What a c*nt for calling the cops on the poor guy. "Oh, I didn't want him to get in trouble ", well what goes around comes around. She's just a sad excuse for a human being.

    • @surveysays8335
      @surveysays8335 Před 2 lety +3

      @@michaelwaninger3155 The guy was slumped over and passed out drunk. She called because as she said; she wanted to make sure the man was alright... She didn't call the cops, she called 911 for help. If the guy was having a heart attack or stroke she might has saved his life.

  • @oo7-ro6bu
    @oo7-ro6bu Před 2 lety +14

    In Az . This happens every day. They say if you have your car keys on your person it's intent to drive! Dui. If you're washing your car in your driveway drinking a beer with your keys on you can be arrested for DUI.... Land of the Free?

    • @texastwister6988
      @texastwister6988 Před 2 lety +3

      You mean the pigs can trespass on your property just to check your pockets for keys? Fk that!!

    • @daytonabeachUSA
      @daytonabeachUSA Před 2 lety +3

      Has that ever happened or is that hyperbole? I feel like washing your car in the driveway while drinking is not a chargeable offense

    • @PattyThomas1969
      @PattyThomas1969 Před 2 lety +3

      @@daytonabeachUSA not chargeable here either. They should be smarter and quit drinking and then passing out in their vehicles. Keys in switch will nail you here though.. especially passed out "asleep".

    • @Built89LX
      @Built89LX Před 2 lety

      Home of the brave baby!!!!

    • @moritz2840
      @moritz2840 Před 5 měsíci

      @@daytonabeachUSAshouldn’t be

  • @PeraelWhom
    @PeraelWhom Před 2 lety +30

    The real crime was drinking fireball.

    • @TheSlong123
      @TheSlong123 Před 2 lety +1

      I feel personally attacked...

    • @PeraelWhom
      @PeraelWhom Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheSlong123 Friends don't let friends drink trash liquor.

    • @Built89LX
      @Built89LX Před 2 lety +1

      Lmao right. If he was drinking fireball I know for a fact he wasn’t drunk.

  • @finisher3x
    @finisher3x Před 2 lety +12

    LOL . . Judge couldn't wait to get Miss Clark off the stand. She was obviously irritated and not a credible witness to the details.
    Then the cop comes up there lying through his teeth.

  • @anon420anon
    @anon420anon Před 2 lety +8

    Having a witness give their address on the stand?? What??? Since when?? Why??

  • @kentrobinson7479
    @kentrobinson7479 Před 2 lety +20

    *NORMAL PEOPLE (and AAA and DRIVER'S SAFETY COURSES) ALWAYS RECOMEND PULLING OFF THE ROAD AND PARK IF YOU ARE TOO TIRED TO DRIVE*

    • @robertbrawley5048
      @robertbrawley5048 Před 2 lety +1

      Try it and some one will call the cops or the cops will question the sleeper assuming they are drunk .

    • @kentrobinson7479
      @kentrobinson7479 Před 2 lety

      @@robertbrawley5048 *DRUNK???*
      *IS THE OFFICER DRUNK or ON DRUGS???*

    • @kentrobinson7479
      @kentrobinson7479 Před 2 lety

      @Col Striker *GETTING ID FOR NO CRIME IS LIKE GETTING FREE CRACK TO THE POLICE*

  • @ourrightsmatter154
    @ourrightsmatter154 Před 2 lety +12

    I know your heart is in it for the right reasons and I appreciate that and I think we need more lawyers in our country like you but there is no one like you you are your own man and I respect you!

  • @codysmackdown1
    @codysmackdown1 Před 2 lety +11

    I LOVE THAT YOUR UPLOADING AGAIN! Damn it was hard enuf with the pandemic not being able to do anything then ol DUI not uploading... That was a whole new level of boredom...

  • @Roadglide911
    @Roadglide911 Před 2 lety +78

    They do it all the time.

    • @DJVIIIMan
      @DJVIIIMan Před 2 lety +4

      I've got a co-worker that was charged for DUI, in his brother's driveway, in a car with no wheels.

    • @karenemoug
      @karenemoug Před 2 lety +1

      @@DJVIIIMan 😮 no way!!

    • @larrythompson8630
      @larrythompson8630 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DJVIIIMan please give us that “rest of the story”

    • @frankfacts6207
      @frankfacts6207 Před 2 lety +1

      Intentionally obscuring the record?

    • @balancedaccounting2332
      @balancedaccounting2332 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes they do. It’s bs. Ruin someone’s driving record because they are parked asleep. Never been in trouble in my life. I was parked asleep and a cop assumed I was on something and took me to jail. I was only there for 3 hours. They pulled blood and sent me home. I even passed all of the sobriety tests and everything. I think the officer was just bored

  • @RobbieWebster
    @RobbieWebster Před 2 lety +41

    I think I see plexiglass near the judge, so I assume this is within the last two years... but for some reason the court is still using a potato to film the proceedings.

    • @RobbieWebster
      @RobbieWebster Před 2 lety +11

      not to mention the date stamp!... boy I'm not very observant today haha

    • @warrenmcelroy4718
      @warrenmcelroy4718 Před 2 lety +7

      @@RobbieWebster 🤣🤣 Fine Detective work sir

    • @HikaruKatayamma
      @HikaruKatayamma Před 2 lety +2

      The cameras are paid off, so that’s why they’re still using them.

    • @kurtwetzel154
      @kurtwetzel154 Před 2 lety

      Take away the date stamp this looks like early 2000s video technology.

  • @xfatalxflawx
    @xfatalxflawx Před 2 lety +13

    I once met a deaf man in jail who was arrested for sleeping in his car while drunk. The police beat his ass because he wouldn't tell them anything and called it resisting, all because he couldn't hear or understand them.
    Thankfully, he beat the case and sued

    • @hemperorkush6861
      @hemperorkush6861 Před 2 lety +1

      All you legally have to do when being detained by police is give yr name. You have a 5th amendment right against self incrimination. Aka the right to remain silent. Never talk to cops or give info other then yr name when you have to. Otherwise tell'em to kick rocks... Oh, and never give a field sobriety test or a breathalyzer. Especially if you've had a drink. Don't help them with the evidence to use against you bruh. At the point their asking for this , they've already made up their minds to arrest you. TheirJust wanting to add to the evidence..

  • @rhondamccardle16
    @rhondamccardle16 Před 2 lety +16

    That was one of the best believable defendants I’ve ever seen. He was so honest. You could feel it.

  • @JohnTheRevelat0r
    @JohnTheRevelat0r Před rokem +2

    They should not allow people to review their statements and records 3 years after the fact, immediately before court. If the prosecution is concerned with people forgetting details, they need to prosecute faster, as in a couple of months, not 3 years later.

  • @aPimpNamedHawk
    @aPimpNamedHawk Před 2 lety +19

    Can’t wait for the follow up!

  • @kevingunnery5470
    @kevingunnery5470 Před 2 lety +16

    If you’re sleeping in your vehicle after you’ve been drinking and your keys are in the trunk they can’t charge you with a DUI they have to physically witness you driving…

    • @kevingunnery5470
      @kevingunnery5470 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MrJohnBos of course it all depends on the state…

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety +2

      In NY if your keys are in the ignition, your busted. If not, your good.

    • @hemperorkush6861
      @hemperorkush6861 Před 2 lety +3

      The state of Rhode island , (my state) says if yr keys are in the ignition even though the vehicle is not on, they can charge you with dui or oui...smh. Its fucked bruh

    • @kevingunnery5470
      @kevingunnery5470 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hemperorkush6861 most definitely anything to collect revenue…

    • @duffer2307
      @duffer2307 Před 2 lety +1

      Not in California. A police officer can presume driving. What if the hood is warm, or the car is up against a light pole, and no one else is around. I would agree if you lock your keys up, get into the back seat and the engine is cold and you are in a parking lot. Side of the road no.

  • @SongWhisperer
    @SongWhisperer Před 2 lety +7

    Great video, you can learn a lot from watching these videos. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @tylerbailey470
    @tylerbailey470 Před 2 lety +5

    If we have the right to speedy trial how do these cases end up being that old. I know it helps defense sometimes but that seems like a long time for a guy to be under the restrictions of having a dui without it being proven. Isnt that some kind of constitutional issue to hold someone's ability to travel freely hostage while the court system juggles his case around?

  • @antoniomelendez3919
    @antoniomelendez3919 Před 2 lety +16

    If he was homeless sleeping on the ground he would have been ok lol 😂

  • @sonyachance8548
    @sonyachance8548 Před 2 lety +3

    Makes me sick to my stomach why this even goes to court!!

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust7470 Před 2 lety +1

    I beat a DWI about a year ago. got pulled on my motorcycle & was let go, only to be pulled moments later by the same cops. Them waiting till the 2nd contact to DWI me screwed them.

  • @blondzruleall5443
    @blondzruleall5443 Před 2 lety +25

    7:15 notice her slip in words…”they came back the next morning and had me write this…uhh what happened last night”. Freudian slip, they to,d her what to write?

    • @pullybungieharder
      @pullybungieharder Před 2 lety +2

      They got her to write down, rather than verbally describe, the previous night's incident. Completely reasonable.

    • @eshootziscrs2868
      @eshootziscrs2868 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pullybungieharder
      Not really, she spoke with police on scene and made a statement that was contemporary. The written statement bears the same date but was given at a later time. There is no way to actually determine the actual date of a falsified record and no way to corroborate what was said verbally vs what was written later.
      Clearly the witness had very little actual recollection of the events, probably no idea what she did or didn't state at the time and having taken the statement later anything could have influenced or changed the memory, altered recollection, been added or omitted.
      Part of the reason bodycams and dashcams are so important. They provide an accurate unbiased objective record of events.
      We all heard the officer say he observed the third brake light but only when cornered. He observed the feet on the pedals even though that seems highly unlikely.
      He heard the motor running.
      These are all statements of fact that are conflicted by other evidence. Convenient.
      It's reasonable to get a written statement at the point of original contact. Only actual necessity would require a delay. In my opinion it is not reasonable to wait and get a statement after other things have occured, other information is available, other factors have influenced memory.
      Just my thoughts.

    • @pullybungieharder
      @pullybungieharder Před 2 lety

      @@eshootziscrs2868 The confusing nonsense from the author doesn't affect the validity of a witness's testimony. Many of us make notes of an important event precisely to fix that event and provide a more reliable record than. And I can certainly appreciate the police asking a witness to do so, to reduce the skew likely to happen over time.

    • @larrythompson8630
      @larrythompson8630 Před 2 lety

      @@pullybungieharder it’s normal. You get verbal report, have them fill out written at later time. No stress, not tired. (Even stuff like this bystanders get a bit of a rush). It’s better when witnesses are calm.

  • @Sattracer
    @Sattracer Před 2 lety +2

    Even if the machine was "running" that does not indicate an intent to drive. The motor must be running for the AC/Heating to function. Without the machine actually MOVING, an arrest for "Operation while intoxicated" can be argued as unethical.

    • @larrythompson8630
      @larrythompson8630 Před 2 lety

      I see you don’t know the law in MN. Which state do you know the DUI laws?. My info is dated. (And I personally disagree). But the law as last I knew it. If I am drunk. I have the keys, ability to drive, am sleeping in front/back seat. I can be arrested for DUI. I was specifically advised. Lock keys in trunk “hid” and say a friend took them, they will be coming back with a driver.
      Years back Officer would give sleeping drunks a break. I personally have seen Officers check on parked pickup. Pulled into business parking lot middle of winter with drunk. Truck running, driver behind wheel…. Driver admitted drinks hit him, he decided to stop as unsafe. Officer risked his career by letting the guy sleep it off.

  • @ObservationofLimits
    @ObservationofLimits Před 2 lety +3

    Heck in VA you can get a DUI for standing outside the bar having a smoke if your keys are on you. Even if your car is clear across the parking lot. “Intent” to DUI. Laws are getting ridiculous. Same with drunk in public. Don’t even have to be drunk. The cop just has to subjectively decide your behavior is “abnormal”.

  • @topnews1007
    @topnews1007 Před 2 lety +4

    The cop said that's what we do make the impossible possible wrong is right and right is wrong that's how we were trained.

  • @loranekenyon8174
    @loranekenyon8174 Před 2 lety +4

    I have never driven when I had been drinking but several times I have been driving late at night and was so tired that I parked climbed in back and went to sleep. If you have enough sense to know that you should NOT be driving you should be left the f*ck alone. Defendent saved lives.

  • @patrickasplund
    @patrickasplund Před 2 lety +7

    Why isn't the DA being disbarred for bringing this before the courr???

    • @stevestevens8749
      @stevestevens8749 Před 2 lety

      Nobody knows, for sure, when the guy started drinking.
      Apparently, it was his day off.
      And apparently, there were no cameras at that gas station.
      They could take his word for it, I guess.

  • @aprilmurphy4383
    @aprilmurphy4383 Před 2 lety +5

    Lol the cop couldn't remember if the window was down ? That sounds like bull

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +1

      But he remembered his foot being on the break. In his defense they read the report and ticket before going on stand , it's unlikely he'd remember anything not in report 3 years later.

    • @mrsatire9475
      @mrsatire9475 Před 2 lety +1

      @@michaelwaninger3155 - Yes, they lie

  • @hermanmiller3708
    @hermanmiller3708 Před 2 lety +9

    If you have been drinking and realize you are impaired then park the vehicle to avoid driving impaired THAT is criminal some how. Case of damn if you do and damn if you don't.

    • @kurtwetzel154
      @kurtwetzel154 Před 2 lety

      Don’t drive period get a ride to and from if not stay home. Look at this case getting a ride this wouldn’t happen.

    • @hermanmiller3708
      @hermanmiller3708 Před 2 lety

      @@kurtwetzel154 He was parked and asleep NOT driving.

    • @larrythompson8630
      @larrythompson8630 Před 2 lety

      @@hermanmiller3708 which video did you watch? I saw he drove up, passed out. He was driving.

    • @hermanmiller3708
      @hermanmiller3708 Před 2 lety

      @@larrythompson8630 The cops did not observe him driving. If it is sufficient to infer rather than observe then every person who has ever driven a vehicle after consuming an alcoholic beverage BUT NOT OBSERVED DOING SO can be charged with a DUI. If you are a drinker and have ever driven a vehicle THAT INCLUDES YOU.

    • @larrythompson8630
      @larrythompson8630 Před 2 lety

      @@hermanmiller3708 because I don’t know the law in that state. He was observed driving. (In many states that’s not needed) but if it is. It’s covered. He was not on his own property. Btw it’s legal to drink, then drive. Just stay under .08 if you can handle alcohol. If not much less.
      Fun fact. I have to stay under .04 when it’s possible I could have something come up. Horrors. Guy was driving so drunk he passed out. Bad decision making. While I personally disagree parked drunks should be fully charged. He was driving, pulled up for more drinks, then passed out before he could get them.

  • @damonfleming2695
    @damonfleming2695 Před 2 lety +8

    Keep up the great work Larry

  • @Comingwtheclouds
    @Comingwtheclouds Před 4 měsíci +1

    This judge is already at the bar in his mind, talking to his lady friend and eating, bored and ready to convict.

  • @MariaJimenez-do2eh
    @MariaJimenez-do2eh Před 10 měsíci +2

    I feel sorry for this defendant , how easy they can ruin someone’s life.

  • @j.dragon651
    @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety +3

    In New York if you are sleeping drunk in your car and the keys are in the ignition, you're getting arrested. Just remember to take the keys out before you pass out.

    • @BLACKHEAT1028
      @BLACKHEAT1028 Před 2 lety

      Has that been modified? With key fobs and push to start the police can argue you always have potential since key is always active. I need to check this myself as I live in Queens.

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 2 lety

      @@BLACKHEAT1028 I moved out of NY. I know that is how it was, don't know about now?

  • @jamesbowman8138
    @jamesbowman8138 Před 2 lety +4

    This lawyer knows how to build relationships and network

  • @charliepearce8767
    @charliepearce8767 Před 2 lety +5

    In Australia this is a common charge for DUI.
    Even on your own property in your own garage.
    Not only DUI but unregistered, uninsured vehicle.
    The law here is down right nasty and government wondering why so many people against athroty .
    I'm 61 and any time I've had anything to do with police
    It's always been unpleasant and sometimes dangerous.

  • @richardgreen137
    @richardgreen137 Před 2 lety +11

    Police ignorance is expected because they hire from the bottom of the barrel.

    • @SongWhisperer
      @SongWhisperer Před 2 lety +1

      Law enforcement prides themselves on hiring low IQ individuals, so much so that they even went to court and fought for the right to only hire dummies.

    • @pechoja
      @pechoja Před 2 lety

      That is a requirement our police in Corrales, NM say required a diploma, GED, or equivalent. What the heck is an equivalent? Criminal history is likely to be a bottom of the barrell they draw from. Former, or experienced thief would be preferred. They protect the Administrator w burglar tools found in his car and Put witnesses in psych units kidnapping, to prevent their testimony of citing the thieves who stole their property. 60 thefts in 7 month period town of 7500 not investigated. Why not? Why closed meeting for victims? Secret emails withheld from citizens.

  • @Crisgrl55
    @Crisgrl55 Před rokem

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR USEFUL VIDEOS ❤

  • @nancygreen3705
    @nancygreen3705 Před 2 lety +1

    That defense attg will make me not EVER want to call to help anybody!

  • @daytonabeachUSA
    @daytonabeachUSA Před 2 lety +2

    Keep your keys out of the ignition and crawl into the back seat.

    • @DblIre
      @DblIre Před 2 lety

      That's what I was told years ago when I was sleeping in my car across the street from the party I was at. I was drunk and not about to drive home. The cop told me he COULD arrest me for DWI for BEING IN A POSITION TO DRIVE, even though he didn't SEE me drive. I took his advice and crawled into the back seat. He said he'd check back in a few hours. If I was gone, I'd be arrested for DWI.

  • @traceyjohnso2875
    @traceyjohnso2875 Před 2 lety +13

    Sleaze balls they are

  • @krmeadows0001
    @krmeadows0001 Před 2 lety +2

    Conflicting testimony. Clerk says drove in at 10:55pm. Driver says he worked on truck for over an hour and the truck would not run. Cop and clerk both say truck was running.

  • @lisabinhawaii324
    @lisabinhawaii324 Před 2 lety +2

    Some states specifically make it a law that you can't sleep in a car while intoxicated. Even if you're in the back seat, passenger seat, keys are not even in the ignition...

  • @ZombiesAteMyGF
    @ZombiesAteMyGF Před 2 lety +24

    You should time stamp so we don’t have to keep skimming through the video just to find the juicy parts.

    • @CT-zi8em
      @CT-zi8em Před 2 lety +3

      He usually does idk why he didn’t this time.

  • @stevevogt866
    @stevevogt866 Před 2 lety +8

    So much for Quick and Speedy trial. This happened 3 years ago. wow.

    • @Cableguy5770
      @Cableguy5770 Před 2 lety

      First paper u sign when you get to court is a waiver of that right. Im sure the first lawyer advised him to sign

    • @surveysays8335
      @surveysays8335 Před 2 lety

      It benefits the defense most time. The cop moves away, or a million other things and you get off scott free.

    • @eshootziscrs2868
      @eshootziscrs2868 Před 2 lety +3

      @@surveysays8335
      It can, it can also result in hardship loss of your own witnesses and evidence.
      All factors need to be considered and they can't be in the immediate aftermath or when a person is impaired.
      Funny we charge the person as being incapable and unsafe to drive but then expect they are somehow competent and fully informed slash/aware to consent and somehow don't consider an arrest duress.
      Pretty reasonable I guess, not.
      Just some thoughts

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety

      If you fight dwi they do this to punish you and the judge tells you at the start we drag this out for 5 years and you don't get your license back till it's over.

    • @surveysays8335
      @surveysays8335 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelwaninger3155 That's not true. Most people if, defended properly get offered PBJ for first time DUI. Now, this is a bit different for second times... You have a much weaker defense.

  • @donavanduncan5915
    @donavanduncan5915 Před 2 lety +2

    It’s funny how cops are so nicely behave when there are in court but on Traffic stop there so aggressive some time is in so dam

  • @JJW419
    @JJW419 Před 2 lety

    I think I watched every case lol, need some more content DUI GUY

  • @pavanatanaya
    @pavanatanaya Před 2 lety +1

    I sat on the jury for one of these. I asked the prosecutors how they could bring that to trial. He blew me off since Im not an attorney

    • @bobsburgers6002
      @bobsburgers6002 Před rokem

      As he should have. It's not the jurors right or responsibility to question the prosecutor, that's the defense attorney's job. Stay in your lane, pleb

  • @andyvankerkhove6902
    @andyvankerkhove6902 Před 2 lety +1

    From Spain
    thanks for the content.. impressive material...
    a running angine and lights on... is not a parked car...Good the cops arrived on time before he would have left.....
    Just watching the guy.... when youre engine is running... you can drive dude...

  • @GlyndwrMeredith
    @GlyndwrMeredith Před 2 lety +2

    In UK, if you are in the driver seat and the engine is running, you are ‘operating’ the vehicle, even when the vehicle is not moving.

    • @noodlenoggin5854
      @noodlenoggin5854 Před 2 lety

      You don't have to be in the driver's seat or even have the engine running for the police to find you in charge of the vehicle. I was walking up the road, drunk as a skunk, swigging from my take out bottle from the pub, swinging my house keys (and a car keys) as I went to keep drinking with friends at their house. I refused to blow for the police when they stopped us whilst walking, because I was obviously drunk and got charged and convicted for "refusal to provide a breath specemin for analysis when required to do so by the law" with a 12 month ban, 250 fine, and 10 years on my licence (technically 11 until it came off).
      I took the optional court recommended drink driving course, which reduces the ban time by 1/4 and thats where I'm basing my opinion that you don't even need to be in driver's seat or have the engine running in the UK for drink driving
      I wouldn't even risk trying to sleep in the back with the keys in the tyres. Just not worth it. Especially not in December when they ramp up effort to make dd arrests.

  • @BackTheBlueTillItHappensToYou

    So what was the outcome of this? That's the whole reason we watched the video.

  • @kkal1183
    @kkal1183 Před 2 lety +1

    This isn't the first time that WT hillbilly has been caught drunk in a car nor will it be the last. Let's hope he doesn't kill someone from your family the next time.

  • @simonblanco4864
    @simonblanco4864 Před 2 lety +1

    That makes sense, a witness saw him drive up to the place.

  • @quincy5855
    @quincy5855 Před 2 lety +3

    In the UK if your drunk and you've got keys on your person and sleeping in your car your charged with drunk driving

    • @gregsmith7828
      @gregsmith7828 Před 2 lety

      drunk in public yes, driving an inoperable vehicle? uh...no

    • @quincy5855
      @quincy5855 Před 2 lety

      @@gregsmith7828 if you've got keys on ya or in pocket and drunk in car asleep then you'll be done for DD definitely IF police see you 100%

    • @quincy5855
      @quincy5855 Před 2 lety

      @@gregsmith7828 you'd be done for drunk in charge of a car not drink driving .
      It's England people have been done for drunk in charge of an horse drunk in charge of children even drunk in charge of machinery .
      Your drunk sleeping it off in car what's the very first thing you'll do when u wake up ?????
      Yup you'll get keys start car drive home still way over the legal limit

  • @samgreer8596
    @samgreer8596 Před 2 lety +1

    Good luck on your motion, Larry. I don't think it will be granted because your only witness is the defendant who by his own admission was intoxicated at the time and contradicts the timeline of the prosecution's witness. We should know by now yes? Even so, you've got these prosecutors scared. A simple objection got him all flustered. They aren't used to facing competent and passionate fighters. You can tell they are used to cutting deals with scum-bag lawyers to get loads of convictions. I love it. You are the best thing to happen to legal defense in my lifetime. (AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER!) can't leave him out

  • @charlesellis792
    @charlesellis792 Před 2 lety +3

    happened to me in a small town in east TX> i didn't get arrested but they damn sure tried.

  • @rickjason215
    @rickjason215 Před 2 lety +14

    Nice of her to call the Police. Always a Karen around, to watch out for you. 3 years after the incident she is still testifying. Karen’s never want to get people in trouble.

    • @trish1262
      @trish1262 Před 2 lety +1

      Said no one…..ever!! Btw- as a separate point, in my young childhood, I had an invisible friend who was named KAREN!!!!! My parents were trying to turn all their children into Karens, but I survived intact as ME!! They’re rolling in their graves now!! 🤪😂🤣

    • @firstman9273
      @firstman9273 Před 2 lety

      ok so what if you don;t call police and then he drives off and kills a pedestrian. Does the not-Karen then wish she had been a karen, having to live the rest of her life thinking about the time when she could have saved that persons life.

  • @umbrammortis9479
    @umbrammortis9479 Před 2 lety +1

    In my state it’s common. Because there is a federal per se amount of alcohol and the car is in a public roadway.
    I have seen the arrests where the car is parked in a privately owned parking lot that is open to the public, but those arrests aren’t challenged.
    I also would like to see a challenge on a parked dwi where it’s for drugs because there is no per se, and no visible driving impairment

  • @AlexeiTetenov
    @AlexeiTetenov Před 2 lety

    Keep Pressing!!!

  • @timthemechanix
    @timthemechanix Před 2 lety +3

    I got a DUI in Arizona in 1998 for sleeping in the back seat of my car, keys not in the ignition. There is still a hold on me getting a Colorado license as of 2019 because I have not gone back to clear it up. Been driving without a license since.

    • @hemperorkush6861
      @hemperorkush6861 Před 2 lety +4

      I got a dui also in Norton Massachusetts.
      I wasn't in the vehicle at the time they approached and they charged me with DUI. no field sobriety test no breathalyzer because I wouldn't give one. Although they tried and of course they charged me anyway and as retaliation for not doing the test they hit me with the vehicle being stolen it wasn't, and possession of burglary tools there wasn't. Just a tool box in the bed of said truck. and a Firearm. I was able to get the firearm s*** dropped and they try to put me in jail for 8 years I'd beat that f****** case really easy. Because I didn't give them any evidence by giving or submitting to those field sobriety test I made them try to prove that I was drunk that day and they couldn't do it but somehow they still able to suspend my license and I got this big ass fine so I've been driving without a license since 2002. Lol "FTP"😀

    • @Built89LX
      @Built89LX Před 2 lety +1

      NWA BABY FUCK THE PO LEESE

  • @ProperMethodz
    @ProperMethodz Před 2 lety +7

    In the YOOL 2021, why does this look like this was recorded with VHS?

    • @Andres64B
      @Andres64B Před 2 lety

      YOOL? Really? Who talks like that?

    • @johngalt97
      @johngalt97 Před 2 lety +1

      Analogue recording may be a requirement because its more difficult to alter.

    • @HikaruKatayamma
      @HikaruKatayamma Před 2 lety

      @@johngalt97 It’s being digitally recorded. The reason is that it’s paid for. Probably 20 years old, but still works, so why pay to replace it. The only requirement is to record audio. Video is a bonus.

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety

      It is Kentucky.

    • @ianh1504
      @ianh1504 Před 2 lety

      Why do you need courtroom video in 4k tho

  • @uh-rive
    @uh-rive Před 2 lety +1

    Cop just ruin somebody's life. The man told him that his truck was broken down and he still arrest the guy with a DUI

  • @JustSomeRandomGuyOnYouTube

    Fireball??!! Fireball?!!??!! Man needs to go to jail just for drinking that shit!!!

  • @nolabigeasy1435
    @nolabigeasy1435 Před 2 lety +1

    That cop lied and he know he's busted

  • @jdsim9173
    @jdsim9173 Před 2 lety +1

    If you fall asleep/pass out with keys in the ignition it's a dui/owi

  • @russell2952
    @russell2952 Před 6 měsíci

    Just how hard is it for people to understand that it isn't a great idea to wear a t-shirt to court for any reason.

  • @daveycrocket4873
    @daveycrocket4873 Před 2 lety +1

    Why do people always think they have to call the police for the dumbest shit?

  • @GlyndwrMeredith
    @GlyndwrMeredith Před 2 lety +2

    “Did you reference the clock?” … Do you mean “Did you look at the clock?” ?

  • @akilla214u2c
    @akilla214u2c Před 2 lety +1

    The term driving implies motion, an action verb. Sitting in the vehicle is just that sitting. Now, it doesn't mean he didn't drive the vehicle to get to a destination, but how can he be driving under the influence if he's sitting on the vehicle.
    That's like arresting a kid for behind the wheel of a started car, and cite them for driving without a license.

  • @bass-n-truth-inthestix9083

    I was arrested for dui and driving after suspension while sitting on rock on the shore of a lake. Fishing... lol

  • @kbob9625
    @kbob9625 Před 2 lety +1

    If the keys are in the ignition it’s a dui…

  • @keithprinkey8575
    @keithprinkey8575 Před 11 měsíci

    I have had this happen to me in PA. However, in PA the cops did their jobs and made me get a ride home and get rhe vehicle the next day. I was drunk but was not driving so they had nothing on me. Its nit lawful to arrest someone for a crime they didn't commit. The State Police officer knew that and ultimately let me to with out charges being brought.
    The fact that the DA even brought the case before the court attests to the corruption in our legal system. Why did this judge ask the prosecution what date they want, first? So the judge automatically sides with the DA? Its sickening to be honest and these cops, judges and District attorneys have ruined far too many peoples lives just to better their own. Its immoral and scandalous.

  • @rudytorres9910
    @rudytorres9910 Před 2 lety

    If people are getting arrested for sleeping 😴 in cars, how many babies and toddlers been arrested so far? Those guys are most likely under the influence since they're know to hit the bottle pretty hard. Lol

  • @genehasenbuhler2594
    @genehasenbuhler2594 Před 2 lety +2

    Come to Texas we'll show you how n how many ways to get away with!

  • @robertking7584
    @robertking7584 Před 2 lety +1

    If the keys are present, you are a potential DUI. The law is clear on this in most states. As a passenger that's a different thing but also could result in a DUI depending on vehicle ownership and access to keys.

  • @robertlitwack6282
    @robertlitwack6282 Před 2 lety

    NJ Supreme Court upheld similar case with a sleeping defendant.

  • @deadbeats4894
    @deadbeats4894 Před 2 lety +5

    As long as you're parked in a proper spot, car not running, there should be no issue at all with "sleeping one off" in your car. It's a responsible thing to do if you can't taxi/uber or find a ride.

    • @upsguppy520
      @upsguppy520 Před 2 lety +1

      you have to make sure the keys are not in ignition tho

  • @onthebeach8211
    @onthebeach8211 Před 2 lety

    I learned in DUI school to always put the keys outside of the car

  • @DN-xl3kq
    @DN-xl3kq Před 2 lety

    Famous last words:
    “Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot!”

  • @Im-sure
    @Im-sure Před 2 lety

    When I was a kid took my keys out and threw them under the car, and by kid not old enough to drink but smart enough to think

  • @Scyllax
    @Scyllax Před 2 lety +1

    Pulling off the road and sleeping it off is supposed to be a good thing.

  • @jasonmschleyz
    @jasonmschleyz Před 2 lety +2

    Someone's sleeping, quick call the police to arrest him.

    • @warrenmcelroy4718
      @warrenmcelroy4718 Před 2 lety +1

      Umm, that obviously isn’t why she called the police. Keep in mind that this is in Kentucky, when you see an unresponsive person slumped over in their vehicle around here 95% of the time they’re in desperate need of medical attention

    • @jasonmschleyz
      @jasonmschleyz Před 2 lety +1

      @@warrenmcelroy4718 she called 911 because he might need medical assistance. 911 then contacted police rather then any other group. Police are more likely to think of arresting someone rather then checking health.

    • @warrenmcelroy4718
      @warrenmcelroy4718 Před 2 lety

      @@jasonmschleyz no there is no truth to that at all, in a case like that the police are contacted and the police then make the judgement wether an ambulance or fire/emt service is needed. Now if she had said that the guy is slumped over, unresponsive and has blood all over his face then they would contact the police as well as an ambulance or fire/emt service. The police do a whole world of other things besides arresting people

  • @robertott2631
    @robertott2631 Před 2 lety +7

    They try and give DUIs to people sitting in the passenger seats of cars that belong to other people because they went outside to sit in the car of the person that drove them to where they are a bar or where ever.

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Před 2 lety +2

      Quite frankly, that makes no sense. Going outside is not driving. Sitting in the passenger seat is not driving.

  • @bradbrinegar1419
    @bradbrinegar1419 Před 2 lety +1

    The judge done knows that witness is useless lol. I'm from ky myself. I ate 1 dui in a field on a 4 wheeler on private property that the lawyer was useless in defending. Got another one a few years later. Completely sober, checked out under the limit at the jail, charged me as other excluding alcohol. Ate that one to. The lawyers are in with em around here

  • @tylerrabideaux2398
    @tylerrabideaux2398 Před 2 lety

    The one time I’m sure he was happy that his power stroke was broke down

  • @ynots38
    @ynots38 Před 2 lety +2

    @14:00 right here is police privilege... that first witness had to give name and place of residence... piggy only has to give name and place of work.... hummmm, seems to be protecting piggy but not the citizens they are suppose to protect....

  • @jtc3424
    @jtc3424 Před 2 lety +1

    For some reason the officer looks a little worried. You could tell by his body language when he has his hands in front of his face

  • @perdedor3571
    @perdedor3571 Před 2 lety +1

    This happened to a friend of mine in the military. He promoted from Jr enlisted to NCO and the day he pinned on he went out to party at the e club. Got too drunk and decided not to drive. Couldn't find a ride so he walked to the billeting (base hotel). They didn't have any vacancy so he called his supervisor. Supervisor didn't answer because it was the middle of the night. Dude decided to sleep in his car but it was the dead of winter in Germany so he turned his car/heat on and fell asleep. Woke up while Security Forces was pulling him out of his car to arrest him. He started fighting because he had no idea what was happening. He was tossed in jail and had blood taken.
    Luckily his commander was awesome and just had the charges tossed. Once the camera footage from the E club and cop car came out it was pretty clear that the guy was trying to do the right thing.

    • @jmilz08
      @jmilz08 Před 2 lety +1

      Did he go to sleep in the front driver seat ? I clearly wasn’t there or don’t know the full situation but if he had his car in the same location (at the club in the parking lot ) and he was as laying down in the back seat I don’t see the same outcome but ya never know

    • @perdedor3571
      @perdedor3571 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jmilz08 yes. He said he was sleeping in the driver's seat with the seat all the way back and all the way down. Technically DWI but his commander dropped all UCMJ charges after the footage was released. Didn't want to hem up his troop for doing the right thing under the circumstances.

    • @jmilz08
      @jmilz08 Před 2 lety +1

      @@perdedor3571 I missed the Footage part in your original post my apologies . Glad he had that to save him .

    • @michaelwaninger3155
      @michaelwaninger3155 Před 2 lety +2

      We have so many laws in this country most people break at least 1 law daily.

    • @ianh1504
      @ianh1504 Před 2 lety

      Your tax dollars hard at work, doesnt it make you proud.

  • @peggyhardt7326
    @peggyhardt7326 Před 2 lety

    In some States, if you are sleeping in your car and you are in the driver's seat, you can be charged with DUI.

  • @tylerbailey470
    @tylerbailey470 Před 2 lety +1

    What do you know another officer bouncing around departments I'd love to see his disciplinary record

  • @MrBlaser51
    @MrBlaser51 Před 2 lety

    Nothing better than living in a small community !!!