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Drugs & Preliminary Breath Test (PBT)
Drugs NHTSA established several field sobriety tests to determine drug use. Eight tests were developed – one leg stand, finger-to-nose, walk –the-line, standing steadiness, HGN, pupil reaction, pupil size, and pulse rate. Officers also consider skin marks, apathy, drowsiness, and … Continue reading
DUI – Preventing a Police Stop(2)
If you are drinking alcohol, even socially, then you are susceptible to a drunk driving arrest. Therefore, it is essential to know your rights before operating a motor vehicle. The key is taking precautions before driving. The ability to correct … Continue reading
DUI – Preventing a Police Stop
Since an accusation of drunk driving is virtually inevitable at some point in your life, the first step is minimizing the factors that trigger drunk driving arrests. Of course, abstinence is the best way to prevent an arrest, but this … Continue reading
Suppressing Field Sobriety Tests
Field sobriety tests should be attacked through a motion to be suppress. Defendants are advised to discuss these issues with a DUI defense attorney. According to prosecutors, standardized field sobriety tests are based upon recognized scientific principles, i.e., if properly … Continue reading
Factors Influencing Test Results
Since field sobriety tests are highly subjective, it is important for motorists to realize that many factors can affect an individual’s performance, such as emotional or physical conditions, rigorous testing conditions, officer bias, or the inherit difficulty to the average … Continue reading
DUI – Hand Writing
One type of non-standardized physical field sobriety test is writing the alphabet. In theory, intoxication will cause careless penmanship. Of course, this is also the result of speed, nervousness or the type of writing utensil. An effective trial technique is … Continue reading
Multiple DUI’s
A third DUI automatically mandates 120 days of jail time with possibility of up to a year. In addition, you will be put on either court or formal probation for 3-5 years, fines that can add up to $3,000, license … Continue reading