October 2009 Archives

October 23, 2009

FBI Agent Charged With DUI at A Florida DUI Checkpoint

FBI_Logo.jpgWhile driving a government vehicle a veteran FBI agent was arrested and charged with DUI at a Florida DUI checkpoint. 

Serving as an FBI agent for approximately 23 years, Jorge Miyar, 49, had been arrested at a scheduled DUI checkpoint.  While driving through the designated cones, Myer proceeded to run over a curb.  According to observations made by police, Miyar had signs of impairment and a strong odor of alcohol.

Miyar had engaged in the field sobriety exercises and failed, however, he did refuse to take the breathalyzer test.  He was then arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.  Whether a chemical test was mandated, is not known at this time.

According to the police report Miyar had admitted to leaving a party, where he had consumed five beers and a hamburger.  He then proceeded to state that as an FBI agent he would face severe penalties.   Not including legal action, further disciplinary action may be taken by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as Miyar was driving a government vehicle at the time of his arrest.

At this point there is no information relative to what disciplinary action will be taken. Miyar could be placed on leave while awaiting resolution of the case, or relieved of his duties all together. 

Being stopped and searched arbitrarily is a celebrated practice amidst Florida law enforcement agencies.  DUI checkpoints are a tool used to tighten the grip on those driving while under the influence of alcohol.  Do not plead guilty to any DUI charge. You do not have to answer any questions outside of your name and address.  You do not have to state that you were drinking.  You do not have to be subjected to any form of sobriety testing from breathalyzer to roadside tests field tests.  Simply be polite, provide accurate documents and call Musca Law.

When faced with serious DUI charges, it is imperative to retain experienced and aggressive Miami DUI Criminal Defense Lawyers to conserve your constitutional rights and compass the best possible outcome. Consult a criminal defense attorney who will determine what defenses may be available to you.  Musca Law provides experienced DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys who investigate exhaustively to build an effective case for their clients.  Being arrested does not mean that you will be convicted! 

 

 

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October 4, 2009

Two Toddlers Found Wandering the Street After Mother Passed Out Behind the Wheel

passed out in car.jpgA Broward County mother has been charged with DUI and child neglect after passing out in the driver's seat of the family car. Her two toddlers were later found wandering the streets miles from their home. The mother, 44-year old Brenda Lee Duclos, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, fell asleep behind the wheel in her driveway prior to picking up her eldest child at school.

After a couple of hours, the driver's two younger children, ages 3 and 4, left the vehicle to find their elder sibling. A concerned citizen contacted police after finding the two toddlers walking the streets alone. Officers responded to the scene and found Duclos passed out in the driver's seat of the running vehicle. She refused to submit to breath or sobriety testing and then subsequently arrested on charges of DUI and child neglect.

The toddlers of the children are currently in the custody of their father. The father has stated to Police that he hopes this arrest is a wake-up call for his wife. Duclos has not posted the $5,000 bond and remains inside the Pompano Beach Jail.

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