Sunday, October 19, 2008
Transit GM blood test results in question in California DUI case
San Diego DUI criminal defense attorneys at www.SanDiegoDUIlawyer.com and www.SanDiegoDUI.com report according to a Riverside County, California court official, SunLine Transit Agency general manager Charles Mikel Oglesby may not have had a blood-alcohol content of 0.15 (almost twice the legal limit of 0.08) at the time of his arrest for suspected driving under the influence on July 3.
It was reported by The Desert Sun on September 16, that his blood-alcohol content was 0.15, based upon information from the Web site of the Riverside County Superior Court.
However, the information listed on the Web site was false, because of a clerical error and has since been corrected.
No blood-alcohol content has been released by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office at this point.
Charges of DUI and an enhancement for refusal to submit to a chemical test have been filed against Oglesby, according to officials within the DA's office, per San Diego California DUI criminal defense lawyers at www.SanDiegoDrunkDrivingAttorney.net.
It was reported by The Desert Sun on September 16, that his blood-alcohol content was 0.15, based upon information from the Web site of the Riverside County Superior Court.
However, the information listed on the Web site was false, because of a clerical error and has since been corrected.
No blood-alcohol content has been released by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office at this point.
Charges of DUI and an enhancement for refusal to submit to a chemical test have been filed against Oglesby, according to officials within the DA's office, per San Diego California DUI criminal defense lawyers at www.SanDiegoDrunkDrivingAttorney.net.
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