Our client was pulled over for speeding past 2 marked police cars. She was pulled over and officers immediately suspected her of DUI. The Officers stated our client did not know where she lived and she was slurring her words. The Officers asked our client to perform Field Sobriety Tasks and she agreed. After performing the Field Sobriety Tasks, the Officers arrested our client for DUI. Frustrated, our client began acting out and resisting officers’ efforts to bring her to jail. The State refused to drop the case as they believed they could prove that our client was guilty of DUI to a jury. Our client refused to take a plea, insisting that she was not DUI. We took the case to trial and vigorously cross examined officers on the video evidence, their statements, and their reports. In the end, the jury agreed with us and found our client not guilty of DUI and one count of resisting an officer without violence.