DUI & Criminal Division

RECENT COURT VICTORIES

To protect our clients privacy, incomplete case numbers are provided.

Case Summary

Date: 03/29/2005
Case #: 04-0179XXTCA NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Defendant was stopped for having an inoperative tail light and for drifting from left ot right out of his lane. After performing poorly on roadside exercises, he was arrested for DUI. Defendant refused the breath test. Aquitted by a jury of the DUI.

Case Summary

Date: 03/24/2005
Case #: 04-153XXMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
The defendant was stopped for failing to obey a traffic control device and speeding. After performing roadside exercises poorly on video the defendant was arrested. The defendant took the breath test and tested over the legal limit and registered .143 and .149. DUI charge was dropped.

Case Summary

Date: 03/16/2005
Case #: 05-21024MMAES NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Arrest report indicated that the client rear ended two elderly women at a stop sign. Client claims that he was not driving at the time of the accident. The elderly women point out the client as the driver. Client has many indications of impairment and performs poorly on the field sobriety exercises. Client also refuses to provide a breath sample maintaining that he was not the driver of the vehicle. State dropped the DUI.

Case Summary

Date: 03/02/2005
Case #: 03-226XXMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Defendant was stopped for driving recklessly. After completing exercises on video, the defendant refused breath testing. Aquitted of DUI by jury.

Case Summary

Date: 03/01/2005
Case #: 05-0047XXTCA99 NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Defendant was stopped and investigate for DUI. Defendant submitted to a breath test but refused urine test. DUI charge dropped.

Case Summary

Date: 02/25/2005
Case #: 03-78XXMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Defendant was stopped for failing to obey police officer and failing to maintain lane of travel. After performing poorly on roadside exercises and refusing breath test the defendant was arrested. DUI charge dropped.

Case Summary

Date: 02/24/2005
Case #: 05-35XXMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Defendant was stopped and investigated for DUI. After being arrested defendant submitted to breath test but refused urine test. DUI charge dropped.

Case Summary

Date: 01/25/2005
Case #: 04-0104xxMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
The defendant was driving while license was suspended. He was pulled over for failing to maintain a single lane of travel. After being arrested for DUI he refused a breath test. Second DUI offense. Acquitted by jury

Case Summary

Date: 01/24/2005
Case #: 04-365XX-CT NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: Driving While License Suspended
Uncategorized
Dismissed

Case Summary

Date: 01/19/2005
Case #: 03-84XXMM10A NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
The defendant was driving his vehicle without a license and straddling the lines. Once stopped he was investigated for DUI. He was arrested and refused breath testing. DUI charge dropped.

Case Summary

Date: 01/10/2005
Case #: 04-271XX-CT NO CONVICTION AS CHARGED
Charge: WWRD
Uncategorized
Dismissed

Case Summary

Date: 11/11/2004
Case #: 2014CTXXXXXXXXX No Conviction As Charged
Charge: DUI
Uncategorized
Client was stopped for attempting to enter through an exit gate by security personnel. The Client was then asked to do field sobriety exercises once law enforcement arrived. The officers determined he was DUI and arrested him for DUI for the fourth time. Once at the station the Client refused to give a breath sample. The State's initial offer to the client was over half a year in jail. The Firm deposed some of the officers involved and determined that there was an improper arrest of the defendant because no one, other than the private security officers, could place the client behind the wheel. The firm filed a motion to suppress the arrest of the client. The Court agreed and granted the motion, which led to the State agreeing to dismiss all charges.
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Rolando A. Sanchez, Esq.

Originally from Miami , grew up in Central Florida.  After high school, he joined the U.S. Air Force where he worked on F-15E fighter jets as an Avionics Technician.  He was Honorably Discharged. Afterwards, he attended University of Central Florida and received a BSBA Finance Degree, cum laude.  Next, he attended Barry University for law school and among other things, served as V.P. of the Veterans Legal Society.  Since graduating in 2016, Mr. Sanchez has dedicated his career to helping those charged with criminal matters.  These cases include traffic, misdemeanors and felonies, including trials and post-conviction relief. Mr. Sanchez is the lead attorney in Ticket Clinic’s Kissimmee office, handling cases in Osceola, Polk, Hardee and Desoto Counties.