Steve Murzin – unconstitutional (illegal) DUI checkpoint
brief video. End portion is not quite audible as of yet. While driving to get a coffee in Seymour, CT I was stopped at a police checkpoint. The policeman shined his light in my face and I rolled down the window. The office states that his probable cause to stop me is because I won’t let him do his job. The policeman suspects that because I know my rights that I am a lawyer. After the policeman had me exit the vehicle he stated that I would be arrested for interfering with police and that he would make sure that I stay in the court system “….so long that it will bankrupt you” The other policeman stated that now he knows who I am and that, “…We’ll be watching you all of the time. The policeman asked me what my problem was, I replied that I have no problem. The officer never answered my questions about defending the Constitution. Because I decided to leave my home to get a coffee, I was stopped by police without probable cause, detained, removed from my vehicle and threatened. More to come!!!!
Arizona DUI Defense: The Law and Practice

For even the most seasoned Arizona Attorney, defending DUI cases has always presented special challenges. Today, due to legislative developments, the introduction of blood alcohol-testing technologies, and an increasingly harsh prosecutorial climate, mounting a successful defense is more difficult than ever. That’s why Arizona attorneys will come to rely on Arizona DUI Defense: The Law and Practice.
Written by James Nesci, Board Certified by the National College for DUI Defense and Arizona DUI law expert, Arizona DUI Defense: The Law and Practice ensures that you understand the chemical, biological and technological concepts and issues underlying DUI prosecution and defense in the State of Arizona. You may rely on James Nesci for up-to-date information on key areas including: DUI Investigations, Driving & Field Sobriety Testing, Drug Recognition Evaluation and Chemical Testing, Blood Alcohol Calculations, Pre-trial Investigations and Motions, Practice, Plea Offers and Agreements, and DUI Trial Procedures.
Many practical tools and applications designed to streamline and simplify the complex DUI defense process have been developed along with this book. They are all included on a bonus CD-ROM – so you can locate, review and print them out in a matter of seconds.
Book Topics Include:
- Types of DUI
- Role of the Motor Vehicle Division
- Pre-trial investigation
- DUI investigations
- Driving behavior
- Field sobriety testing
- Drug Recognition
- Chemical testing for alcohol and drugs
- Blood alcohol calculations
- Use of expert witnesses
- DUI jury trial information
- Client relations
- Ethics and advertising
- Arizona Rules of Evidence
- Notices of proposed rulemaking
CD-ROM topics include:
- USDOT “Drugs That Impair Driving” student manual and teacher manual
- Color-coded “DUI Mandatory Sentencing Chart”
- USDOT “DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing” student manual and teacher manual
- USDOT “SFST Refresher Training Course” student manual and teacher manual
- Arizona rules
- Jury instructions
- NHTSA “The Detection of DWI Motorcyclists” brochure
- NHTSA visual detection (videos)
Tucson Police Corruption Arrests, 3rd re Personal Records Given to 3rd Parties – Arizona
Over 1/2 Million Embezzled. April 2010. A Tucson Police Dept detective facing computer tampering charges was fired Tuesday, authorities said. Edwin Richards, a 16-year veteran, was indicted Friday on six counts of computer tampering, according to a department news release. He was notified of the indictment at the same time he was given a notice of intent to terminate, the release said. Richards is alleged to have accessed restricted computer databases, according to the release. And internal investigation began in November, and after misconduct was found the investigation was forwarded to the Pima County Attorney’s Office, according to the release. Richards is the second TPD officer and third Tucson-area law enforcement officer indicted on computer tampering charges in the past four months. TPD officer Angel Montalvo, 30, was indicted Feb. 2 on nine counts of computer tampering and one count each of taking the identity of another, fraudulent schemes and artifices and aggravated taking the identity of another. In December Marana officer Calvin Ingram, 39, was indicted on 25 counts of computer tampering and one count each of trafficking in the identity of another person and one count of taking the identity of another person. AND AT: Tucson Detective Accessing Computer Database. April 6, 2010, azstarnet.com c1-866c-61c9a3b61a2d.html Tucson Police Detective Indicted 6 Felony Counts Illegally Accessing a Police Computer Database for Personal Use. Det Edwin Richards was served …