BLACKBURN, Presiding Judge.
Following a jury trial, Robert K. Jones appeals his conviction for driving under the influence ("DUI") and other traffic offenses, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence and arguing that giving a jury charge from the implied consent statute was improper. We hold that, beyond the evidence of Jones's smelling of alcohol and of his bloodshot, glazed-over eyes, the evidence of Jones's erratic driving and of his refusal to undergo field...
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