County of Sauk v. Julio Leon, 2010AP1593, District 4, 11/24/10 court of appeals decision (1-judge, not for publication); for Leon: Robert C. Raymond; Leon BiC; State Resp.; Reply Odor of intoxicants insufficient, alone, to support administering PBT. ¶20 When an officer is not aware of bad driving, then other factors suggesting impairment must be more… Read more
a. Field Sobriety Testing
State v. Joshua L. McDonald, 2010AP1045-CR, District 4, 11/18/10 court of appeals decision (1-judge, not for publication); for McDonald: Tracey A. Wood; McDonald BiC; State Resp.; Reply Traffic Stop – Duration ¶13 We conclude that the time it took for the deputy to ask McDonald whether he had been drinking that night and for McDonald to… Read more
City of Oshkosh v. Richard A. Selquist, 2010AP862, District 2, 9/1/10 court of appeals decision (1-judge, not for publication); for Selquist: Walter Arthur Piel, Jr.; BiC; Resp.; Reply The police had reasonable suspicion to continue temporary detention of Selquist and to request filed sobriety testing while investigating a traffic accident: ¶7 … In reviewing whether the… Read more
State v. Eric Michael Webley, No. 2010AP747-CR, District 4, 7/29/10 court of appeals decision (1-judge, not for publication); for Webley: Steven Cohen; BiC; Resp. The police had reasonable suspicion believe Webley was driving with a blood alcohol level exceeding 0.02, and thus to perform field sobriety tests, after an indisputably proper stop for speeding, given… Read more