• Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
Clear

Marquette
Clear 61°

Clear

Escanaba
Clear 53°

Clear

Houghton
Clear 68°

Clear

Iron Mountain
Clear 66°

Watch
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
No Result
View All Result
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
No Result
View All Result

1 Weather Alert

View Details »

Illinois driver charged in fatal L’Anse crash makes motion to suppress evidence

by Scott Minshall
August 1, 2023
A A

L’ANSE, Mich. (WZMQ) – The attorney for the man who ran a semi truck into a gas station in L’Anse last fall has asked a Judge to suppress evidence in the case and quash one of the charges his client faces.

The Semi crash left one man dead and a woman injured, 23 year old Dawuan Johnson, of Illinois, was charged with OWI causing death, OWI causing serious injury, and having an open container in a vehicle. 

Today Johnson’s attorney, Keith Deforge, argued the evidence which includes footage of field sobriety tests, breathalyzer results, and a blood test for alcohol was achieved without probable cause. Deforge argued that by conducting the tests first responders violated Johnson’s rights. Deforge called a MSP Trooper to the witness stand and asked questions relating to the events of the night of the crash on October 13th, 2022. He also sought to move the OWI causing serious injury charge to civil court rather than criminal. Deforge presented his case by stating the Injuries to the secondary victim in the crash, a Holiday Gas Station employee, were not permanent which he argues should move the case to a civil matter. 

Baraga County Prosecutor Joseph P. O’Leary argued against both of the motions filed stating all of the evidence against Johnson was obtained with probable cause. 

“It’s a complicated case, simply because of the medical evidence that has to be presented, there are a lot of technicalities that have to be crossed, and of course every time the prosecution takes on a case it has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt,” said O’Leary after the hearing was finished.

The prosecutor pointed towards the Trooper who was called to the stand noting a strong odor of alcohol on Johnson the night of the crash as enough probable cause to conduct field sobriety tests, and the additional tests that were performed. He also remarked that the turn in US-41 where the crash occurred is traveled by thousands of cars a day and never before or since has a car crashed into a gas station in that area.

Baraga County Circuit Judge, Brittany Bulleit, said she will not make an immediate ruling on either of the motions, she instead took the matters under advisement and will issue a written judgment in the near future. 

Johnson is still scheduled to stand trial which is tentatively set for November.

Get WZMQ 19 anytime, anywhere

Download the app

AppleAndroid

Watch on TV

RokuFire TVZeam

Connect on social media

FacebookTwitterInstagram

More

Land swap proposed for Old Town Negaunee
News

Negaunee land swap proposed

May 8, 2025
News

Lilly Dermatology and UPHS talk Skin Cancer Awareness

May 8, 2025
News

Power of 10 Foundation to hold fundraiser in Manistique

May 8, 2025
News

State House passes clean energy cutouts for U.P. natural gas units

May 8, 2025
Some of the Delta County commissioners at the conference.
News

Upper Peninsula county commissioners attend biannual conference

May 8, 2025
News

Victory Cruise Lines passengers explore Escanaba

May 8, 2025
Next Post

Fallen power lines cause partial road closure in Escanaba

Looking Better Today

  • Home
  • News
  • Weather
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Events
  • Programming
  • Station
WZMQ CBS | 19 News

© 2025 WZMQ, LLC | FCC Public File | EEO Report

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
  • Events
  • Programming
    • Programming Guide
    • CBS
    • MeTV
    • Start TV
    • Heroes & Icons
    • Court TV
    • ION
  • Station
    • About Us
    • Community Involvement
    • Mobile App
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Advertising
    • Request Copy of Story
    • FCC Public File
    • EEO Report
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
  • Events
  • Programming
    • Programming Guide
    • CBS
    • MeTV
    • Start TV
    • Heroes & Icons
    • Court TV
    • ION
  • Station
    • About Us
    • Community Involvement
    • Mobile App
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Advertising
    • Request Copy of Story
    • FCC Public File
    • EEO Report
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our privacy policy.