Montgomery County DUI Arrest Invalid after Security Tape Viewing
A Gazette.net story reports that an officer’s DUI arrest has been found invalid after an in-court review of a videotape which clearly disputed the facts of the arrest. According to the story, on May 3, 2008, Officer Dina Hoffman arrested George Zaliev on a charge of DUI in Maryland, claiming that she had found the man sleeping behind the wheel of his car.
When the case went to court, the arresting officer repeatedly testified that Zaliev was definitely in the front seat of the vehicle at the time of the arrest. However, during the DUI trial, the criminal defense attorney played a video made by a store security camera which clearly showed Zaliev sleeping in the backseat of the car.
Officer Hoffman now faces a perjury investigation in connection with her statements, and the charges against Zaliev have been dropped.
This case illustrates how eager some law enforcement officials can be to level a charge of DUI against Maryland citizens. In this case, we have a person charged with DUI for sleeping in the backseat of a parked vehicle. Thanks to some timely evidence, Mr. Zaliev was able to clear his name of DUI charges.
If you have any questions about the validity of a DUI arrest, please contact the skilled Maryland DUI defense attorneys of Meng & Alpert, LLC at 866-444-6363. As a former DUI prosecutor, attorney Andrew Alpert brings a formidable insight into how DUI cases are conducted and can pinpoint weak or improper elements in the prosecution’s case.
For more information on the validity of DUI arrests and the importance of dash-cams in DUI cases, read attorney Andrew Alpert's article entitled “Maryland DUI Case Demonstrates Need for Dash-Cams in Every Police Cruiser.”