A Naples defense attorney who contends Collier County DUI defendants don’t have the same rights as drivers in other counties was given the go-ahead Thursday to seek a subpoena so he can prove the state’s alcohol-testing machines are unreliable. Whether Donald Day and other Florida defense attorneys are entitled to computer source codes for the Intoxilyzer 8000 breath tester may ultimately end up in the state Supreme Court, affecting hundreds of DUI cases statewide. (Read Full Article Here)












