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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

DELAWARE - DUI check location invalid

Posted on 12:59 AM by Unknown
OFF THE WIRE
Written by Sean O’Sullivan 
The News Journal 

Judge dismisses case for lack of statistics......

A Delaware Superior Court Judge ruled that prosecutors did not prove that statistics justified setting up a DUI checkpoint. He ruled that "the constitutionality of sobriety checkpoints requires that they be established according to some overall plan that limits the authority of police and thereby protects the Fourth Amendment right of drivers to be free from unreasonable search and seizure."
 
 WILMINGTON — A Superior Court judge has gutted the case against an alleged drunken driver who was stopped at a sobriety checkpoint in the city because of questions about the legality of the checkpoint’s location.Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis, in a 13-page opinion made public this week, ruled prosecutors did not prove that statistics justified setting up a DUI checkpoint at Fourth and Church streets on Aug. 17, 2012, when Willie A. Terry was pulled over there. So the judge barred prosecutors from using any evidence collected against Terry at the checkpoint, effectively ending the prosecution.
Widener Law professor Len Sosnov said it is a very narrow ruling about the admissibility of evidence in Terry’s case, but it does raise a larger question about other DUI checkpoints in the state and whether they have the same legal flaw, which could force state officials to make changes.
The ruling also raises the possibility of challenges by others who have been arrested at DUI checkpoints in Delaware.
Deputy Attorney General Sean Lugg, however, dismissed the larger question, arguing that Terry’s case turned more on how prosecutors presented evidence, not how the sobriety checkpoints are operated.
Lugg said prosecutors are reviewing the Terry decision but remain confident that the sobriety checkpoints in Delaware are being operated correctly under both state and federal law. But as a result of the ruling, Lugg said, the state “will look to make sure that evidence is properly presented” in future cases so that a judge is satisfied the checkpoints are being set up correctly.
Lugg said prosecutors have not yet decided if they will appeal the Terry case to the Delaware Supreme Court.
Terry’s attorney, Thomas Foley, said Friday that he couldn’t comment because he is currently arguing a nearly identical case before a different judge.
According to Davis’ opinion, Foley requested prosecutors produce traffic data on DUI incidents at the intersection of Fourth and Church streets, and the state at first ignored the request. Prosecutors then produced information that did not show a clear statistical trend at that location, according to the ruling.
 According to Davis, the constitutionality of sobriety checkpoints requires that they be established according to some overall plan that limits the authority of police and thereby protects the Fourth Amendment right of drivers to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.In Delaware, the limits on police authority are Delaware State Police guidelines that call for checkpoints to be set up in areas with a “comparatively high rate of drunken driving arrests,” according to Davis. And prosecutors did not provide the statistical information on Fourth and Church to show a “demonstrated problem” with DUI there, he wrote.
Sosnov said while there is a reference to constitutional rights in the case, the real issue appears to lie in the state guidelines. This means prosecutors could fix the problem either by having sufficient statistical data to back up the location of checkpoints or officials could simply change the state police guidelines on how to select areas for sobriety checkpoints.
“As long as you have guidelines set up by a government agency and [the checkpoints] are not dependent on an officer’s discretion,” Sosnov said, they are legal.
Lugg said prosecutors do have the statistical data to back up sobriety checkpoint locations.
 
 Contact Sean O’Sullivan at 324-2777, sosullivan@delawareonline.com or on Twitter @SeanGOSullivan.
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20130728/NEWS01/307280045/DUI-check-location-invalid?nclick_check=1
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