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NY Esthetician arrested for DUI after refusing field sobriety tests during traffic stop in her Land Rover Palm Beach County deputies pulled over Katelyn D’Amelio for erratic driving and an illegal license plate on her Land Rover while with her boys, Nikki and Frankie. The deputy reported a strong...

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She argued instead of backing up. By the end of the encounter, she was headed to jail facing multiple criminal charges. West Palm Beach Police say the incident began after officers found Sarah Swanson driving the wrong way down a one-way street during an active public protest. Officers repeatedly instructed her to back up because she was blocking traffic and there were pedestrians, including children, nearby. Instead of complying, Swanson argued that she was trying to get home. Officers warned that if she refused to move, she would be removed from the vehicle and arrested. When she continued refusing lawful commands, she was taken into custody. While handcuffed, the encounter escalated. Officers offered to remove the handcuffs so she could perform field sobriety exercises in a less crowded area, but she refused to cooperate. During the confrontation, she a$saulted an officer, resulting in an additional felony charge. After being transported to the police holding facility, Swanson admitted she made a "wrong decision" by driving into the protest. She was ultimately booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on charges of: - DUI (Driving Under the Influence) - Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer - Resisting Arrest Legally, Florida officers may detain and arrest a driver who refuses lawful commands during a traffic stop when public safety is at risk. Intentionally a$saulting or making unlawful physical contact with a law enforcement officer performing official duties can elevate the offense to Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, a felony under Florida law. Whether the DUI and other charges result in conviction is determined later through the court process.

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This rich woman dared the police to arrest her and they accomidated that request. Most DUI stops involve a series of roadside tests and a breathalyzer. But Linda J. Seltzer took a different, much faster route to the back of a patrol car. ​ Seltzer pulled her Porsche Panamera into a fire station in Palm Beach Gardens, claiming she was lost. When officers arrived to investigate a potential DUI, Seltzer didn't wait for a sobriety test. Instead, she decided to lean into her "status," repeatedly reminding officers of her wealth, her expensive beach condo, and her "many lawyers." Tired of the questioning, Seltzer famously held out her wrists and dared the officers to arrest her. But she didn't just ask for it—she forced it. As she slammed her car door directly into an officer, resulting in an immediate "accommodation" of her request to go to jail. ​Because of that physical escalation, the standard field sobriety tests never actually happened. She was taken into custody right then and there for Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer and DUI. Despite the dramatic footage and the physical contact with the officer, Seltzer maintained her NOT GUILTY plea. In a move that shocked many who watched the bodycam, the State Attorney eventually DROPPED the charges. ​Her legal team successfully argued that the bodycam footage didn't support the officer's written narrative of the event. It’s a textbook example of how a high-profile "entitlement" video can look one way to the public, but play out entirely differently in a court of law when the paperwork and the video don't align perfectly. Looks like she really did have a bunch of lawyers and they clearly are very good at what they do. How does this make you feel about our legal system?

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