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Date: 05-20-2022
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Judge: Melissa Moody
Court: Fourth Judicial District Court, Ada County, Idaho
Plaintiff's Attorney: Ada County District Attorney's Office
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Description: Boise, Idaho criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with driving under the influence (DUI).
Tyler Clapp appeals his conviction for driving under the influence. After stopping Clapp for "spinning cookies" in a parking lot, police became suspicious that Clapp was intoxicated. Clapp refused to submit to any field sobriety tests. Police then obtained a warrant for a blood draw, which showed that Clapp's blood alcohol content ("BAC") was 0.152 several hours after initially detaining him.
At trial, the State sought to introduce the results of the blood draw. Over Clapp's objection, the district court allowed the nurse who conducted the blood draw to testify telephonically to his qualifications in order to lay sufficient foundation to admit the results of the blood draw. The results of the blood draw were ultimately admitted, and the jury convicted Clapp of driving under the influence. Clapp timely appealed.
Outcome: Reversed for a new trial.
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