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![]() Defending Drinking Drivers In January 2006, Mr. Barone was selected after a national search to assume authorship of Defending Drinking Drivers (James Publishing) a well-known and highly respected multi volume national legal treatise on DUI-DWI law and practice. |
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I felt very comfortable and in exremely competent hands. Mr. Barone made me feel as though he was concerned at the outcome not as though it was just another job/client for him. I would like to keep my situation as confidential as possible, but should there be such a circumstance that I could recommend his services I definatley would. I got the distinct impression he is very well respected by others. Initials withheld |
Drunk Driving Cases Handled by Attorney Patrick T. Barone
Case #14
People vs. M.J.S. Client was pulled over in Romulus for speeding, and for swerving/weaving within lane, and crossing the yellow line twice. The vehicle also "did not use its turn signal when changing lanes". The officer approached the driver, and could smell the odor of intoxicants. The driver indicated that "he'd just left the strip joint down the road", and that he'd had "a couple" while there. The arresting officer's narrative report also indicated that the client could not recite his alphabet, and had distinct nystagmus in both eyes. Upon checking the officer noted that the client had a suspended license. The client refused the breath test and blood was drawn, with a result of 0.12 grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. The client had at least two prior convictions within the last ten years, making it possible for the prosecuting attorney to seek enhancement to a felony. This would have made his minium sentence 30 days to five years in jail. However, at the initial pretrial we were able to persuade the prosecutor to reduce the OUIL / UBAL to the lesser included offense of OWI. The DWLS charge was dismissed as part of this plea bargain. The client was sentenced to pay only a fine of $850.00. There was no jail time, no probation, and no community service. The client resided out of state, and was never required to appear in Court.
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