Summary
finding harmless error where the defendant's HGN test was admitted without a proper evidentiary foundation in view of the overwhelming evidence in support of DUI: the defendant admitted to drinking; had several open beer cans inside his truck; misspelled his name; glassy bloodshot eyes; difficulty maintaining his balance; slurred speech; a strong odor of alcohol; difficulty manipulating his fingers when opening his wallet; and had urinated in his pants; and a PBT and blood test indicating BACs higher than the legal limit
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No. 461, 2015
03-11-2016
Dale Guilfoil, Defendant Below–Appellant, v. State of Delaware, Plaintiff Below–Appellee.
AFFIRMED.