BRADLEY, J., February 10, 1993.
On October 6, 1990, the defendant Joseph Walker Jr., while driving, struck and killed a pedestrian, David Lisinski. Mr. Walker immediately reported the accident to the police. The investigating officer, Thomas Bush stipulated that although Walker did not deny that he had drunk alcoholic beverages prior to the accident, Bush did not conduct any field sobriety tests nor did he believe that he had probable cause to arrest Walker...
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