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Back On Track Success Stories

Case: 3525-XCK

Officer observed defendant accelerate rapidly then stop improperly ½ to ¾ of the way over solid stop bar at a solid red light. Officer approached defendant and smelled an odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath. Defendant admitted to having three beers earlier that evening. Officer asked defendant to perform roadside exercises and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested and blew three times over the legal limit. Defendant was under 21 years of age. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis, Attorneys at Law, had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 6275-XDX

Officer stopped defendant for running a red light. Upon contact with defendant officer observed defendant to have an odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage coming from his breath, bloodshot watery eyes, and slurred speech. Defendant exited vehicle and had difficulties standing straight. Officer asked defendant to perform standardized field sobriety exercises and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was put in handcuffs and made it difficult for officer to put him in the patrol vehicle. Defendant was cursing at present officers. Once in patrol vehicle defendant spit and kicked the car door. An open container of beer was found inside defendant’s vehicle. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 6314-XEQ

Officer stopped defendant for failing to slow, yield, or stop at a flashing red light. Officer approached defendant and noted a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath. Defendant had bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. Officer asked defendant to perform roadside exercises and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested. Defendant was under 21 years old. Sister was passenger in vehicle and was arrested for battery on an officer. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: A089WBP

Officer observed defendant weaving in and out of traffic at a rapid pace cutting off other vehicles. Defendant was also unable to maintain a single lane and stopped abruptly on the expressway in a lane of traffic. Officer pulled over defendant was and noticed defendant to have rapid slurred speech, flushed face, and bloodshot watery eyes. Officer offered defendant roadside exercises and defendant stated he had a few beers earlier at his girlfriend’s house. Defendant agreed to perform roadsides and did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested. Defendant was also charged with Reckless Driving. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 3138-FZD

Officer saw defendant swerve out of lane and nearly side swipe another vehicle. Defendant continuously failed to maintain a single lane. Officer pulled over defendant and observed severe signs and symptoms of impairment. DUI officer arrived and asked defendant if he had anything to drink earlier. Defendant admitted to having a couple drinks. DUI officer asked defendant to perform roadsides and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested and blew under the legal limit. Defendant had a previous reckless driving case. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 6157-XEQ

Officer observed defendant driving vehicle without headlights on. Officer stopped defendant and smelled a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from defendant’s breath. Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes and slurred speech. Roadside exercises were conducted by DUI officer and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant refused to blow and was under 21 years of age. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 4629-XEV

Officer stopped defendant for making a U-turn at a steady red light. Officer made contact with defendant and noticed an odor of alcoholic beverage coming from his breath. Defendant stated he had made a mistake in running the red light and apologized. Defendant admitted to drinking two beers. Officer noted defendant had bloodshot eyes and a flushed face. Officer asked defendant to perform roadside exercised and defendant refused twice. Officer informed defendant that by signing his Florida Driver’s License he had already consented to the exam. Defendant then agreed to the exercises, did not perform to standards and was arrested. Defendant refused to provide a breath sample. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 1392-XEU

Officer observed defendant nearly strike center median after driving off the road. Defendant continued driving and was unable to maintain a single lane. Officer stopped defendant and smelled a strong odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage emitting from her breath even though defendant was chewing gum. Defendant spoke with slurred speech and appeared to be disoriented. Defendant was unsteady on her feet. Field sobriety exercises were administered and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested.

Defendant entered the Back on Track Program but was rejected from the program after she was again arrested. Beckham Solis REENROLLED her into the program.

Case: 9218-XCG

Officer stopped defendant for travelling at a rate of 48 MPH in a 30 MPH zone. Officer approached defendant’s vehicle and detected an odor of marijuana. Officer observed defendant to have a flushed face, bloodshot and watery eyes, and dilated pupils. Defendant’s speech was slow and slurred. Defendant admitted to having one drink. Officer asked defendant if he had used any other drugs and defendant admitted to using marijuana that morning. Defendant performed roadside exercises and was determined to be impaired. Defendant was arrested. Upon arrested 2.5 prescription pills were found on his person. Marijuana residue was found in the vehicle. Defendant blew a .041 and provided a blood sample. Defendant admitted to not having a prescription for the pills found on his person. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 5985-XEQ

Officer stopped defendant for failing to slow or stop at a blinking red light and nearly hitting a marked police car. Office approached defendant’s vehicle and noticed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from vehicle. Defendant had bloodshot watery eyes and slow speech. Officer issued field sobriety test and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant admitting to having a few drinks with his parents. Defendant was arrested. Defendant was under the age of 21 and had a previous reckless driving charge. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track Program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 5706-XEM

Officer observed defendant’s right headlight not working and estimated defendant to be driving at 58 MPH in a 40 MPH zone. Officer stopped defendant and observed defendant to have flushed face, bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from her breath. Defendant admitted to drinking earlier that evening. Defendant exited her vehicle and attempted a field sobriety test. Defendant was determined to be impaired and was arrested. Defendant blew a .143. Defendant had a previous reckless driving case. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 6499-XEQ

Officer stopped defendant for speeding. Upon contact officer noted defendant had red bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, and an odor an alcoholic beverage on his breath. Officer asked defendant to perform roadside exercises. Defendant was determined to be impaired and arrested. Defendant blew a .149. Defendant had a previous reckless driving case. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 9968-XEQ

At 2:43 am, officer observed defendant speeding at a high rate of 87 mph in 60 mph zone and swerving in and out of lanes. Once the officer activated his emergency lights defendant stopped in the middle of an intersection. The officer approached the vehicle and smelled a distinct strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath. Officer observed defendant with blood shot eyes, flushed face and slow/slurred speech. Defendant exited vehicle and was uneasy on his feet. Defendant refused to submit breath sample. Officer issued a sobriety field test and defendant did not perform to standards. Defendant was arrested for DUI. Defendant had a previous case for driving with an open container. Defendant was NOT eligible for the Back on Track Program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.

Case: 4490-XDY

At 1:35 am, officer witnessed defendant traveling at a high rate of 70 mph for about two miles. Officer observed defendant driving recklessly then signaled his emergency lights to conduct a traffic stop. Officer approached vehicle and noticed defendant had a flushed face, red glossy eyes, and slurred speech. Defendant consented to perform sobriety filed tests but did not meet within the standards. Defendant blew a 0.19. Defendant had a previous reckless driving case. Defendant was arrested for DUI. Defendant was NOT eligible for Back on Track Program.

Beckham Solis had defendant ADMITTED to Back on Track program.