DUI & Criminal Division

The defendant was swerving all over the road according to a 911 caller. The Police arrived and noticed the defendant leave his lane two more times and pulled him over. When they approached the vehicle, the defendant rolled down his back window and attempted to speak through the closed front window. After correcting this problem, the officer noticed an odor of alcohol, bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. It also took the defendant two minutes to pull his driver\\\’s license out of his wallet. The officer requested that the defendant perform field sobriety exercises and he agreed. While performing the walk and turn, he stopped the exercise and said just take me to jail. He claimed that his hip, which had been was replaced 6 months prior was hurting. He refused to provide a breath sample. On the day of trial, the State dropped the DUI charge.

Rolando A. Sanchez, Esq.

Originally from Miami , grew up in Central Florida.  After high school, he joined the U.S. Air Force where he worked on F-15E fighter jets as an Avionics Technician.  He was Honorably Discharged. Afterwards, he attended University of Central Florida and received a BSBA Finance Degree, cum laude.  Next, he attended Barry University for law school and among other things, served as V.P. of the Veterans Legal Society.  Since graduating in 2016, Mr. Sanchez has dedicated his career to helping those charged with criminal matters.  These cases include traffic, misdemeanors and felonies, including trials and post-conviction relief. Mr. Sanchez is the lead attorney in Ticket Clinic’s Kissimmee office, handling cases in Osceola, Polk, Hardee and Desoto Counties.