Robinson v. City of Abbeville

494 So. 2d 155, 1985 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 5726
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
DecidedOctober 8, 1985
Docket4 Div. 496
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Robinson v. City of Abbeville, 494 So. 2d 155, 1985 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 5726 (Ala. Ct. App. 1985).

Opinion

TYSON, Judge,

Tommy Robinson, Jr., was charged, by information filed by the City of Abbeville, Alabama with driving under the influence of alcohol, contrary to Tit. 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, and also by separate information filed by the city with driving while his license was suspended, contrary to provisions of Tit. 32-6-19, Code of Alabama, 1975.

[156]*156Following a trial without a jury, before the circuit court, the appellant was found guilty as charged of the offense of DUI but the trial court granted his motion for judgment of acquittal as to the driving while his license was suspended charge. The trial court set fine at $500 as punishment.

I

The sole issue on appeal is whether or not the City of Abbeville, Alabama, presented sufficient evidence to sustain the appellant’s judgment of conviction for the offense of DUI, contrary to the provisions of § 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama, 1975, as adopted by the ordinance of the City of Abbeville, Alabama.

The City of Abbeville presented proper proof, through the city clerk, of the adoption of an ordinance which provided for the statute in question to constitute the ordinance with reference to DUI.

The city then presented the testimony of Abbeville Police Officer Bob Elliott who testified he was on duty on November 6, 1983 in the City of Abbeville when the following occurred:

“Q. On November the 6th, 1983, did you have an occasion to see the defendant, Tommy Robinson, Jr., within the city limits of the city of Abbeville?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Where did you see him, please, sir?
“A. Over in Rock Hill.
“Q. Is that a subdivision of the City of Abbeville?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Is that in the city limits?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. What was the occasion of you being in that area of the city of Abbeville?
“A. Well, I was reporting to the police station that they had a 10 50 on Kirkland Street.
“Q. What’s a 10 50?
“A. A wreck.
“Q. Okay.
“A. And the driver of the vehicle was trying to drive off and they give that direction of travel that he was headed.
“Q. Okay. You were investigating someone who left the scene of an accident?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. What was the defendant doing when you first saw him?
“A. Well, when I run by him he was in preparations of getting out from under the steering wheel of the car to get out over in Rock Hill.
“Q. What kind of car was it?
“A. It was a Pontiac. It was green.
“Q. What did you do when you first saw him?
“A. Well, when I first saw him I run by him and I had to turn around.
“Q. Okay. You were driving past him? “A. Yes, sir.
“Q. When you observed him?
“A. Yes, sir. By the time I got turned around and got up to where he was at, he done out and was standing in front of the vehicle.
“Q. What was he doing in front of the vehicle?
“A. He was attempting to let the hood up.
“Q. Did you notice anything about the vehicle?
“A. Yes, sir. It was boiling over. Like it was—
“Q. It was running hot?
“A. —running hot. Yes, sir.
“Q. Did you see steam?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Did you notice anything about the vehicle?
“A. Yes, sir. The right front fender was damaged and it had a flat tire on the right front.
“Q. Okay. Did you observe anything about the defendant?
“A. Yes, sir. I noticed that his speech was slurred and to the best of my memory he might have been leaning up against the car attempting to let the hood up.
“Q. Did you smell anything?
[157]*157“A. Yes, sir. When I walked passed the car I could smell the strong odor of alcohol.
“Q. Deputy Elliott, in your career as a police officer and law enforcement official, have you had occasions to make arrests for alcohol related offenses?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Such as—
“A. Public intoxication, DUI, just a number of them.
“Q. Do you have a judgment as to how many of these type arrests you have made?
“A. About fifty.
“Q. Over the course of your entire career as a police officer?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. Do you have a judgment as to whether convictions were obtained on arrests made by you on these alcohol related offenses?
“A. There might have been one or two.
“Q. That were convicted or were not convicted?
“A. Were not convicted.
“Q. Based on your observations of this defendant at the time you saw him attempting to let the hood up on this automobile, do you have a judgment as to whether he was under the influence of alcohol at that time?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. What is that judgment, please?
“A. That he was pretty well high.
“Q. You think he was under the influence of alcohol?
“A. Yes, sir.
“Q. What did you do after you got out of the car and went up to him?
“A. Well, I believe I asked him for his driver’s license.
“Q. Did he give you a driver’s license? “A. No, sir.
“Q. Did you subsequently cause an investigation to see if he had a license or not?
“A. No, sir, I knew that he didn’t have no license because I had stopped him on prior occasions driving while suspended.
“Q. Do you know whether his license was suspended on this occasion when you saw him?
“A. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I run a check on them and they come back suspended.” (R. 4-7).

Following the conclusion of the State’s case the appellant made a motion for judgment of acquittal averring that the city had failed to prove a prima facie case. In ruling on this motion, the trial judge made the following determinations: (R. 18-20).

“MR. WOODHAM: Yes, sir.

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