marvin martian
Diamond Member
Actually, the reason why they were dropped was because they used the field sobriety test to up to the blood test. But Walz had suffered hearing damage and couldn't hear the instructions clearly, so the probable cause for the blood test was thrown out.
None of this seems like a big deal to me, given that the officer did several things wrong, like follow him for several miles without turning on his lights and sirens, prompting him to think someone was after him.
They weren't dropped. He pleaded it down from a felony to a misdemeanor, but he was convicted.
Stop lying about your candidiate's criminal record.

