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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Kuciemba v. State

... Appellant was found behind the steering wheel, injured and intoxicated, at the scene of a one-car rollover accident, with a blood-alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit. ... 2. The accident was a one-car collision with an inanimate object. 3. Appellant's failure to brake. ...

Cantu v. State

... I mean, I have — I have someone who already has a conviction for a DWI, I'm looking at somebody who may have been intoxicated, again, who may have been in a car accident due to intoxication." The trial judge said that appellant failed to demonstrate prejudice to his defense ...

Huffman v. State

... [3] And, under subsection (b), the person must stop his own car without obstructing traffic more than necessary. The failure to comply with any, some, or all of these requirements in the immediate aftermath of a single, specific car accident constitutes the actus reus of the offense. ...

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