Q: What types of issues can be raised in a DUI appeal in California?
In a DUI appeal in California, several issues can be raised that could potentially affect the outcome of the case. One significant issue is challenging the legality of the traffic stop that led to the DUI arrest. If law enforcement did not have reasonable suspicion to stop the vehicle, any evidence obtained during the stop may be deemed inadmissible. This could include field sobriety tests or breathalyzer results.
Another common issue pertains to the administration and accuracy of the sobriety tests. Inaccurate or improperly conducted field sobriety tests can undermine the prosecution’s case. Moreover, if the breathalyzer used was not functioning correctly or not calibrated according to legal requirements, this can also serve as a basis for appeal. The appellant can argue that these testing failures led to an incorrect determination of impairment.
Lastly, procedural issues during the trial can also serve as grounds for appeal. This may include improper jury instructions, judicial errors during the trial, or ineffective assistance of counsel. If any of these procedural errors had a direct impact on the outcome of the trial, they can be strong bases for an appeal in a DUI case. Each of these issues challenges different aspects of the DUI conviction, and addressing them effectively can significantly impact the outcome of the appeal.