‘Zero tolerance for DUI’: Tiffany Haddish Makes INSANE Motion To Judge|Desperate To Return To Her Old Vices | HO
If your name is Tiffany Haddish, you might want to pay attention because things are heating up. Tiffany Haddish is now suing officers in Georgia over a case that has her in hot water. Let’s dive into it.
For those who don’t know, Tiffany Haddish was found passed out behind the wheel of her car in Beverly Hills, specifically on Wilshire Boulevard, which is more like a highway running through LA. It’s a busy street, and her car was running while she was slumped over at a light. People were honking and driving around her, and thankfully she didn’t hurt anyone. This incident could have ended very badly.
Tiffany has been struggling with some personal demons, and this wasn’t her first run-in with the law for driving under the influence. Before the Beverly Hills incident, she had a similar case in Georgia. After the Beverly Hills arrest, Georgia authorities mandated that she undergo mandatory alcohol and drug testing.
Recently, Tiffany was on a flight trying to show solidarity with a cause, but it seemed more like a PR move as she got criticized for her behavior. She claimed she was drinking just orange juice, but many were skeptical.
Now, Tiffany is fighting back, suing the officers in Georgia and accusing them of an unlawful search. She’s arguing that she shouldn’t have to submit to mandatory testing, even though it seems to be helping her stay on track. According to court documents, she plans to accuse officers of conducting an unlawful search during her DUI trial. The trial is scheduled for August 26.
Here’s the background: Tiffany was arrested in January 2022 in Georgia after officers received a call about a driver asleep at the wheel. The officers claimed they pulled her over based on the description provided. They said they smelled marijuana and arrested her for DUI. Tiffany posted a bond and denied the allegations, pleading not guilty.
The case dragged on for over a year, and in November 2023, she was arrested again in Beverly Hills for DUI. After that incident, Georgia prosecutors demanded stricter conditions for her release, including weekly drug tests. Tiffany complied and reached a deal with Los Angeles prosecutors, reducing her DUI charge to reckless driving and getting probation instead of jail time. Subsequently, her testing frequency in Georgia was reduced to monthly.
Now, her lawyer is arguing that the Georgia officers didn’t have reasonable suspicion to stop her. They claim the officers were looking for a white Chevrolet SUV, while Tiffany was driving a white Ford Explorer. They argue that this discrepancy makes the stop and subsequent evidence invalid.
Tiffany recently stated that she’s happier now that she’s sober and hasn’t had a drink since the LA incident. She reflected on how alcohol has negatively impacted her life.
What do you all think? Is Tiffany right to fight the charges, or should she focus on staying sober and taking accountability? Let me know in the comments.
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