Crandall v. Brovetto
Opinion
[1217] In the early morning hours of January 26, 2008, two State Troopers observed petitioner lose control of her vehicle and drive off the side of the roadway. She subsequently submitted to a breathalyzer examination that resulted in a blood alcohol level reading of .11%. During her prosecution for driving while intoxicated, petitioner moved for an order requiring the prosecution to produce certain documents compiled in connection with the operation of the breathalyzer and sought a pretrial hearing to determine the reliability of the breathalyzer test. In that regard, petitioner specifically sought an order requiring respondent Delaware County District Attorney to provide the “source code” for the machine that was used to administer the breathalyzer examination. Respondent Town Justice of the Town of Harpersfield (hereinafter respondent) denied petitioner’s motion in its entirety, as well as her motion to reargue/ renew.
Thereafter, petitioner commenced this CPLR article 78 proceeding alleging, among other things, that respondent’s denial of her request for information regarding the breathalyzer and, in particular, her request for the machine’s source code constituted a failure to perform a required duty (see CPLR 7803 [1]) and was affected by an error in law (see CPLR 7803 [3]).
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