ST. GERMAIN v. STATE

No. A02A0285.

567 S.E.2d 107 (2002)

255 Ga. App. 864

ST. GERMAIN v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

June 18, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Young, for appellant.

Carmen D. Smith, Solicitor-General, Cynthia G. Strong, Jody L. Peskin, Asst. Solicotors-General, for appellee.


BARNES, Judge.

A jury found Gilles St. Germain guilty of driving under the influence to the extent it was less safe to drive and driving with an unlawful blood alcohol content. The trial court merged the less safe conviction into the per se DUI conviction for sentencing purposes. St. Germain appeals, contending that the trial court erred by denying his motion to suppress the results of the breath test and in failing to grant a mistrial after a witness had contact...

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