Summary
finding probable cause to arrest for driving under the influence of drugs based on suspect's driving "as well as his jittery body movements, the suspicious condition of his eyes, his slurred speech, his difficulty in signing the correct name and inability to recite the correct birth date, his failure of two sobriety tests, and the absence of an alcohol odor."
Summary of this case from Sakoc v. CarlsonOpinion
No. 93,355.
December 23, 2005.
Appeal from Sedgwick.
Decision without published opinion. Affirmed.