DUI in St. Clair Shores Michigan - Judge Mark A. Fratarcangeli and Judge Joseph Craigen Oster
If you've been arrested in St. Clair Shores for drunk driving, it's important to review the dispatch recordings and other logs. The information contained could be invaluable when you are trying, among other things, to establish a time line or to determine whether the police officer acting on an anonymous tip or a “be on the look-out” has stopped the right vehicle.
The recordings may often give you a sense of what the police are thinking. This is especially true where the police officer is discussing his or her observations with a backup officer or the dispatcher. Sometimes these conversations may directly contradict the officer’s stated observations in the police report. The recordings and logs may also give an insight into when the suspect was placed into custody. Audio recordings and logs are also sometimes the only proof of the alleged crime reported as it is being observed.
The recordings may often give you a sense of what the police are thinking. This is especially true where the police officer is discussing his or her observations with a backup officer or the dispatcher. Sometimes these conversations may directly contradict the officer’s stated observations in the police report. The recordings and logs may also give an insight into when the suspect was placed into custody. Audio recordings and logs are also sometimes the only proof of the alleged crime reported as it is being observed.