Saturday, December 17, 2005

DUI Tampa Attorney - Driver in fatal DUI case shares story

"Every morning, Jessica L. thinks about the man she killed. She spends the rest of the day trying to forgive herself. It's been eight months since she left prison, but for the rest of her life she'll be branded: Felon. Youthful offender. Danger to society. Killer. For the rest of her life, she'll be haunted by the sight of that arm around the left front tire of her Toyota Celica. Four years ago, Leslie was celebrating her plans to join the U.S. Air Force.

Now she stands in front of 250 strangers the first Monday of the month and explains how she went from being vice president of Students Against Drunk Driving in high school to pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter. Sitting in the living room of her Delray Beach apartment, Leslie, 24, unflinchingly talks about the night she ended Patrick McDonough's life. "I had two beers and two shots," she said."

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DUI Lawyers doubt breath test's accuracy

"Pinellas Attorneys began challenging breath test results Friday by using a tactic that has gotten drunken driving cases tossed out in three other Florida counties. During a hearing Friday, defense attorneys argued the machine that tests the breath of drivers suspected of driving under the influence may be inaccurate. Worse, they say, the company that makes the machine won't hand over computer codes that would help defense attorneys evaluate the machine's accuracy."