The Client was stopped for blocking the outside lane on a major road. Once the Officer made contact with the Client, the Officer observed the Client to be asleep but had an odor of alcohol and slurred speech. The Office requested the Defendant conduct field sobriety exercises and the Client performed poorly. The Client was then arrested for DUI and asked to provide a breath sample, to which the Client agreed. When they arrived at the jail, the Client refused to provide a breath sample. The Firm was retained and began to investigate the case. Based up on the Client’s limited prior record ,and what ended up being a lack of evidence of extreme impairment, the State agreed to dismiss the DUI charge.