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WEBVTT KCRA 3'S TOM MILLERRETURNED TO THE DA'S OFFICE TOASK WHY THE CHANGE OF HEART.TOM: MORE THAN 16 MONTHS AFTERHE WAS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OFDRIVING RECKLESSLY AND UNDER THEINFLUENCE OF A DRUG.>> I WAS CONFIDENT THE WHOLETIME.I WAS TELLING THEM, I'M NOT ONANYTHING.TOM: FAIRFIELD'S JOSEPH SCHWABIS SEEING HIS DUI CHARGEDROPPED.JUST YESTERDAY, SOLANO COUNTYDISTRICT ATTORNEY KRISHNA ABRAMSDEFENDED THE DECISION TO CHARGEHIM, DESPITE BLOOD TESTS THATCAME BACK NEGATIVE FOR EVERYDRUG EXCEPT CAFFEINE.TODAY, A REVERSAL.>> I BELIEVE THAT WE CANNOTPROCEED WITHOUT A REASONABLEDOUBT ON THAT SPECIFIC CHARGE.TOM: ABRAMS STILL BELIEVES SOMEOTHER DRUG WAS IN SCHWAB'SSYSTEM BUT THAT IT DIDN'T SHOWUP ON THE TEST.IT'S TRUE DRUG TESTS DON'TSCREEN FOR EVERYTHING.ACCORDING TO TOXICOLOGY EXPERTS,SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA, PERFORMANCEENHANCING DRUGS, LIKE STEROIDS,AND DESIGNER STIMULANTS, LIKEBATH SALTS, ARE RARELY TESTEDFOR IN A DUI BLOOD TEST. >> DO WE WISH THAT IT COULD TESTFOR MORE DRUGS?ABSOLUTELY.BECAUSE THEN WE WOULD KNOW WHATWAS IN HIS SYSTEM.TOM: ABRAMS SAYS SHE WAS NOTINFLUENCED BY MEDIA INQUIRIES ORSOCIAL MEDIA PRESSURE, INCLUDINGCOMMENTS CRITICAL OF THE DUICHARGE.>> THE ATTENTION FROM THE PRESSOR THE MEDIA OR THE SOCIAL MEDIAWOULD NEVER DICTATE WHAT WE DOIN A CASE.AS MY DAD ALWAYS SAYS SHUT OUTTHE NOISE AND DO WHAT'S RIGHT.TOM: IN A STATEMENT TO KCRA 3SCHWAB'S ATTORNEY WRITES, MR.SCHWAB AND I ARE RELIEVED THATTHE DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCECHARGE IS BEING DISMISSED FORLACK OF SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE.YESTERDAY, SCHWAB TOLD US HE WASWORRIED NO ONE WOULD BELIEVEHIM.>> WHEN YOU TELL THIS KIND OFSTORY TO SOMEONE THEY NATURALLYARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE IT.TOM: NOW, THE PERSON HE NEEDEDTO CONVINCE MOST IS DROPPING IT.SCHWAB IS STILL BEING CHARGED

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The Solano County District Attorney's Office decided Wednesday to drop a DUI charge against a Fairfield man who only tested positive for caffeine. The charges were dropped more than 16 months after Joseph Schwab, 36, was pulled over on Interstate 680 near Gold Hill Road as he drove to his Fairfield home. "After further consideration, without a confirmatory test of the specific drug in the defendant's system that impaired his ability to drive, we do not believe we can prove the charge beyond a reasonable doubt," District Attorney Krishna Abrams said Wednesday in a news release. Abrams still believes some drug other than caffeine was in Schwab's system, but that testing didn't reveal it. Drug tests don't screen for everything. Synthetic cannabinoids like spice, performance enhancing drugs like steroids, and designer stimulants like bath salts are rarely tested in DUI blood tests, according to forensic toxicologist Edwin Smith. "Do we wish that it could test for more drugs?" Abrams said. "Absolutely, because then we would know what was in his system." The Alcohol Beverage Control agent who pulled over Schwab in August 2015, described seeing him "weaving in and out of traffic, almost causing several collisions." She also believed he was under the influence of a drug. Inside Schwab's car, the agent found a number of workout supplements including powders, but all of them were legal. The agent conducted several field sobriety tests and arrested Schwab, who agreed to take a blood test at the jail. The results came back negative for cocaine, THC, opiates, methamphetamine, oxycodone and several other drugs. The one positive result was caffeine. On Tuesday, Abrams said she was still moving forward with the DUI charge. However, after talking with forensic toxicologists Wednesday and her top investigators, she felt she could no longer prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. "The attention from the press or the media or the social media would never dictate what we do in a case," Abrams said. "As my dad always says, 'shut out the noise and do what's right.'" Schwab and his attorney had filed a motion asking for the charge to be dismissed. Schwab is still charged with reckless driving, a misdemeanor.