April 20th, 2011

Sarasota Man Charged With DUI/Child Abuse

Early Saturday morning, just after 1 a.m., the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office was notified about a hit and run.

According to the Sheriff’s office, the vehicle was located in the 6200 block of Midnight Pass Rd. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver fled. After a short high speed pursuit the driver was arrested at Stickney Pt. Rd. and U.S. 41.

A 15 year old passenger was also in the vehicle, according to deputies. There were no injuries. The driver was charged with D.U.I., aggravated fleeing to elude, suspended driver’s license, child abuse and a warrant for grand theft auto.

If you’ve recently been charged with DUI or a related crime in Sarasota or a nearby area, it’s important you act quickly if you’d like to fight the charge. For a free legal consultation with a Sarasota DUI lawyer at our firm, call 941-916-3627 now. Are so phones are answered around-the-clock 365 days a year, so we are always prepared to aggressively defend you.

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April 17th, 2011

Sarasota Man Charged With DUI After Chase

A 51-year-old Sarasota man attempted to flee a hit and run crash and wound up behind bars Saturday morning.

John Doe is facing a variety of charges including driving under the influence.

According to a Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office report deputies were advised of a hit and run driver just after 1 am. The vehicle, with Doe behind the wheel, was eventually located in the 6200 block of Midnight Pass Rd.

When deputies attempted to stop Doe he continued driving in an attempt to flee. Following a short, high-speed chase deputies caught up with the suspect vehicle near the intersection of US 41 and Stickney Point Rd.

A 15-year-old passenger was also in the vehicle at the time of the incident. Doe was arrested and booked into the Sarasota County jail. The teen was picked up by a family member.

Doe is facing one count of driving under the influence, one count of child neglect and one count of fleeing to elude.

If you’ve recently been charged with DUI or a related crime in Sarasota or a nearby area, it’s important you act quickly if you’d like to fight the charge. For a free legal consultation with a Sarasota DUI lawyer at our firm, call 941-916-3627 now. Are so phones are answered around-the-clock 365 days a year, so we are always prepared to aggressively defend you.

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April 6th, 2011

Man Booked Into Jail After DUI Related Crash

A man who was apparently driving without a license was arrested for DUI following an accident that sent another man to the hospital.

John Doe, 31, was also cited by the Florida Highway Patrol for careless driving and for not having a license. He was not injured in the accident outside Chiefland around 6 p.m. Sunday.

Doe’s passenger was taken to Shands at the University of Florida with injuries that troopers described as non-life-threatening.

Troopers said Doe was headed north on U.S. 19 in a 1997 GMC pick up and was about three miles south of Chiefland when he drove off the pavement, overcorrected and lost control. The truck rolled and came to a stop on its right side, troopers said.

Doe and his passenger were both wearing their seatbelts.

Doe was booked into jail.

If you’ve been charged with DUI in Sarasota or elsewhere in Florida, it’s very important you promptly contact an attorney who can defend you. For a free consultation with a Sarasota DUI attorney at our firm, call 941-916-3627 now.

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March 30th, 2011

Sarasota Mother Charged With DUI/2 Counts of Child Neglect

Sarasota Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 29-year-old woman they say was driving drunk with her 12-year-old daughter in her car.

She is also accused of leaving two other children home alone.

Investigators say they stopped Jane Doe’s speeding car at Worrington Street and Tamiami Trail around midnight. Doe reportedly told deputies her daughter was hit by a car last week and was taking her to the hospital.

Doe failed breathalyzer and field sobriety tests and said she had a shot of vodka earlier in the evening and had also taken her anti anxiety medication in the morning according to deputies.

Deputies talked with the child in the car, who told them her 3 and 6-year-old brothers were alone at home because they were sleeping when she and her mother headed to the hospital.

Doe is charged with one count of DUI and two counts of Child Neglect.

If you’ve also been charged with DUI in Sarasota, it’s important you quickly contact an attorney. If you’re interested in fighting the allegations against you, call 941-916-3627 to schedule your free consultation with a Sarasota DUI defense attorney at Musca Law.

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March 23rd, 2011

Florida Man Sentenced to 15 Years for DUI Manslaughter

A Florida man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for a DUI crash that left two passengers dead.

A Leon County judge sentenced John Doe on Tuesday. He was convicted in January of two counts of DUI manslaughter. Doe will also serve five years of probation and permanently lose his driving privileges.

Authorities say Lacy Albert Murray III and Kelley Sue Fail were passengers in Doe’s truck when he crashed into a tree in January 2009. Murray and Fail both died from their injuries.

Toxicology reports showed Doe’s blood alcohol content was 0.171 percent. Florida law considers a driver impaired at 0.08.

If you’ve been charged with DUI manslaughter or other drunk driving crime in Sarasota, you should seek legal representation ASAP. For a free consultation with a Sarasota DUI attorney at our firm, call 941-916-3627 now. If anyone can help you avoid being convicted, it’s us.

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March 18th, 2011

Sarasota DUI Attorney on Chemical Test Refusal

When a driver refuses to take a breath, blood or urine test in regards to driving under the influence (DUI), there are administrative sanctions that will come up later. The driver’s license is typically suspended for up to one year on the first offense. DUI refusal has gained popularity because it makes the prosecutor’s case much harder to prove. The State must present more subjective proof of loss of faculties without the actual test results. This makes a Sarasota DUI charge dismissal more likely. With a strong Sarasota DUI attorney, the many other life-changing penalties of DUI refusal can be handled carefully and with the smallest consequences possible.

How Is a Sarasota DUI Refusal Used Against You?

In a Sarasota DUI case, the prosecution frequently suggests that the DUI refusal is a sign that you were well aware of your impairment. The State’s lawyer will attempt to use this as proof that you were not in control while driving. A good Sarasota DUI defense attorney can weaken this argument and you will have a solid chance to have your charges dismissed or reduced instead.

Sarasota DUI lawyers can often have your DUI refusal excluded from trial evidence on any number of grounds. There are 2 different types of refusal: expressed and implied. We can help, especially if it is an implied refusal. There are many different strong defenses for this charge. If you are being charged with either type of DUI refusal, contact the Sarasota DUI attorneys at Musca Law today.

Administrative Hearings Need Swift Attention

A skilled and experienced Sarasota DUI lawyer will pay strict and swift attention to the administrative side of your case. If you are a Sarasota driver accused of DUI refusal, you have 10 days after an arrest to request a formal review hearing. During this hearing you can contest the driver’s license suspension. If it does not result in your favor, the State can suspend your license for up to one year. During 3 of those months, you may not be allowed to drive at all, depending on the circumstances. The Sarasota DUI lawyers at Musca Law will attend your administrative hearing and work to have your DUI refusal set aside on any number of grounds. They may argue that you did not really refuse or perhaps you were confused by the double Miranda rights warning and notice of refusal. Protect your driving rights and avoid further problems on both the criminal and administrative sides of your case.

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March 16th, 2011

Sarasota Man Runs Out of Gas in I-75 Chase, Charged With DUI

A police chase along Interstate 75 ended when a 32-year-old man accused of drunken driving ran out of gas Friday.

John Doe of Sarasota was charged with Fleeing and Eluding, Resisting Arrest, and DUI.

Deputies say they spotted him driving recklessly on southbound I-75 just south of Pine Ridge Road around 8:30 p.m.

According to an incident report, he refused to pull over when a deputy activated his emergency lights and siren.

For the next 12 miles, two squad cars chased him as he continued to drive erratically, weaving in and out of the roadway and nearly sideswiping another vehicle before his car ran out of gas on Alligator Alley, according to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.

He reportedly refused to exit the car, prompting them force him out.

He was arrested and taken to the Immokalee Jail Center for booking.

Reports also showed that his car was involved in a hit and run crash on the interstate.

If you’ve been charged with DUI in or near Sarasota, it’s essential for your future that you promptly contact an attorney to protect you. Although it may seem as if you’ll be convicted regardless, there are defenses that can be used in pursuit of getting your charges dropped or reduced. For a free consultation with a Sarasota DUI lawyer at Musca Law, call 941-916-3627 now.

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March 8th, 2011

Nokomis Man Sentenced to 60 Years for DUI Manslaughter

A truck driver who was drunk when he caused an accident that killed six farm workers in southwest Florida has been sentenced to 60 years in prison.

Prosecutors said 68-year-old John Doe’s tractor-trailer was loaded with sand and weighed more than 73,000 pounds when it ran a stop sign and crashed into a van carrying the workers at a Glades County intersection. The group was traveling from Immokalee to harvest berries in Glades County when the accident happened in September 2008.

Doe, who is from Nokomis in Sarasota County, was sentenced Monday on six counts of DUI manslaughter.

RIP – Sarasota Drunk Driving Attorneys

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February 22nd, 2011

Sarasota Woman Killed in Car Accident, Investigation Open

A 34-year-old woman died Monday night when she was struck by a car at State Road 60 west of Valrico Road, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The woman of Sarasota died at Brandon Regional Hospital from injuries she sustained when she was struck by a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country driven by Jane Doe, 72, of Valrico, FHP said.

Doe was heading west on State Road 60 at around 8:22 p.m. When she passed Valrico Road, she struck Price who was crossing the road, FHP said.

The case remains under investigation, FHP said.

Updates as they are available.

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February 18th, 2011

What types of DUI cases does Musca Law handle?

Musca Law handles all kinds of DUI cases, including juvenile DUI, commercial DUI, boating under the influence, DUI manslaughter and controlled substance DUI. Contact our Sarasota DUI attorneys today to make an appointment. We offer a free consultation in person or by phone. We can help protect your legal rights while getting you the best possible results for your case.

Does Musca Law cover other criminal charges too?

Yes. We cover all types of criminal charges; both misdemeanors and felonies. We defend all criminal cases as vigorously and expertly as our Sarasota DUI cases. We handle charges for drug trafficking and possession, traffic violations, white collar crimes, theft, murder and sex crimes. Whether the charges are for a single crime or there are multiple charges involved, we can help you.

What makes Musca Law the best team of DUI defense lawyers in Sarasota?

Our dedication, knowledge, talent, experience and expertise. We have extensive backgrounds in DUI law. We understand the ins and outs of Sarasota DUI laws and know how to defend them well. We work together as a team to give you the most thorough and aggressive DUI defense possible using strategic planning and our passionate knowledge of the law.

Call 941-916-3627 today to schedule your free and confidential consultation.

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