Elementary School teacher pleads guilty to DWI; weapons charge dropped
RIVERHEAD - Riverhead teacher Joseph Johnson pleaded guilty in Suffolk County court to drunk driving.
Johnson was arrested by Southampton Village police at approximately 3:30 am on April 21 of last year on Hill Street in Southampton and charged with driving while intoxicated and criminal possession of a weapon. After his arrest, during an inventory of the cars contents, police found and seized a loaded .45 caliber pistol from the glove compartment of the car the defendant was driving.
After a review of the facts and circumstances of the arrest, and an analysis of applicable law relating to the police officers post-arrest search of the car and consequential discovery of the gun, the district attorneys office determined it could not sustain the burden of proof necessary to establish the legality of the search.
Suffolk County Judge James Hudson, presiding at todays court conference, said he concurred with the DAs office assessment of the legality of the police search of the defendants vehicle which resulted in the discovery of the firearm.
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