Posted On: October 9, 2008 by Jason M. Melton

DUI dismissed as a result of Sheriff's Office Forgery

Josh Poltilove reports on Tampa Bay Online that a Hillsborough County Deputy Sheriff allegedly forged supervisors' signatures on important DUI paperwork on two separate occasions. At least one DUI was dropped by the State Attorney's Office as a result of the forgery.

The Internal Affairs investigation found that the Deputy Sheriff, Justin Speaks, committed six felonies--three counts of forgery and three counts of uttering a forged instrument-- and conduct unbecoming to a member of the Sheriff's Office. The IA report alleges that Speaks forged Sgt. William Porter's name and initials on a DUI report this year and that Speaks previously forged Sgt. Ron Harrison's initials on a different DUI report and Sgt. Richard Figueredo's initials to an HCSO supplement.

Questions about this post can be directed to Hillsborough County DUI Attorney Jason M. Melton at 866-608-5529.