
The officer did not buy his beer-battered fish defense, and conducted field sobriety tests on the suspect. The 75 year old driver reportedly failed said tests, which is interesting, due to the fact, that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration which sets the standards for field sobriety tests, specifically addresses that people of advanced age, (65 years or older) generally will have difficulty performing these tests (while sober) due to their limited motor skills.
Additionally, the officer added his eyes were bloodshot and glossy (again verbatim officer speak in every DUI case). In addition to the, so called “failed” field sobriety tests performed by the 75 year old man, Deputy Brian Loewenhagen found an open container of Red Dog Beer on the truck’s passenger seat. Eventually, a Breathatleyer test was taken, which recorder Przybyla’s blood alcohol content at .062, well below the .08 legal limit. But, due to his 9 prior DUI convictions, he is prohibited from operating a vehicle with a BAC above .02.
The beer-battered defense was a nice try by the accused, but with 9 prior DUI convictions he would have been best served to close his mouth and make no statements during his arrest.
-Michael A. Troiano, Esq.
source: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/man-blames-beer-battered-fish-for-DWI-687543
http://www.startribune.com/local/285362851.html

