@Copwatchtv obtained the Chief Deputy District Attorney of the San Juan County District Attorney’s Office is facing charges after police said he was driving drunk and left the scene of an accident.

Police said 53-year-old Dustin O’Brien hit a retaining wall in Farmington and left his vehicle but told police he did not remember driving or being involved in a crash.

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21 thoughts on “District Attorney Arrested for DWI and Leaving Scene”
  1. The officer immediately says that “I m going to call my supervisor, so it doesn’t go over the airwaves.” WTHeck kind of special treatment is this.

  2. I have a question…why don’t police in the USA go straight for a breathalyser test? Why go through this entire circus of tracking lights and heel to toe steps etc?

    I am sure it’s not due to a shortage of breathalysers…so what’s the reason for these exercises?

  3. After 2 incomplete warrants and 4 motions, the Gem County Idaho DA refused and denied them, and believes an arrest on an incomplete summons is the legal document to charge. WTF LMFAO. Thank you.

  4. Example of why the police can’t ever be trusted to have unwavering integrity that such a job requires. Laughable special treatment.

  5. Yo I’ve watched a million of these and I’ve never heard a cop ask “are there any dependents affected negatively by your arrest?” That’s amazing

  6. What I want to know is who decides to prosecute the charges when the DA himself is the crime suspect!

    This is my guess: They narrator said in the beginning of this video that the suspec was the county DA, so I’m thinking that perhaps the state DA is the one who would decide on which charges to prosecute, if any?

  7. Law enforcement & the judiciary ought to be held to a higher level of account due to their position. That they expect a 'courtesy' rule to be applied means they are less likely to abide to the letter of the law.

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