Our client was allegedly stopped at night with no headlights on for traveling 60 in a 35 mph speed zone and changing lanes improperly. Officers noted they immediately smelled an odor of alcohol and noticed signs of impairment. Officers further noted bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. Officers report that our client admitted to having “too many” drinks and feeling “drunk” when asked. Our client was cooperative and agreed to do Field Sobriety Exercises. She was later arrested and subsequently was asked to submit to a breath test, which she refused. Despite these allegations, and despite having been charged with DUI and an additional criminal charge for refusal to submit to a breath test, we were successful in getting the DUI charge dismissed.