The Client was involved in a vehicle accident and was transported to a local area hospital. While at the hospital, the Officer dispatched to investigate noticed that the Client seemed impaired, but not by alcohol. The Officer requested that the Client submit to a blood analysis, which showed that the Client had Fentanyl and Oxycodone present in his system. The Client was then charged with DUI causing a crash. The Firm investigated the case and discovered that the blood draw was done completely improperly. The Firm filed a motion to suppress the blood draw as evidence. The State then agreed to dismiss the DUI.