Field Sobriety Tests

Finger-to-Nose Testing Explained

When you are stopped for driving under the influence, an officer may have you perform one or more field sobriety tests. The purpose of these tests is to determine whether you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has approved and standardized three field sobriety tests for […]

In the state of California, it is implied that the license holder has given their consent to a breath test to measure their blood alcohol content upon being arrested for a DUI. It is important to understand that implied consent laws only apply to chemical testing required following a DUI arrest. How Chemical Tests Differ […]

Facing a DUI charge can be a life-changing, stressful, and especially confusing experience. Fortunately, with a good defense strategy, your defense attorney might be able to persuade the prosecution to drop or reduce the charges, keep your driver’s license, or even win at trial. A DUI charge does not have to be the end of […]

A 10-year-old girl is being hailed as a hero by both law enforcement and her mother for recording and calling 911 on, get this, her mother who was driving drunk. Stephanie Davis, 31, was stopped shortly after 4pm on Saturday in Glendale, Arizona after police received a 911 call from Davis’s daughter that Davis was [...]

Different DUI Standard for Police?

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Anyone who has known someone that has been convicted of a DUI, or who has themselves had the unfortunate experience of suffering the consequences of a DUI, might know that there is the possibility of a obtaining a restricted license during the period of time where driving privileges are suspended. While driving privileges might be [...]