A DUI and DWI Defense attorneys represents persons charged with drunk driving offense. A skilled DWI lawyer who is trained and certified in the theory and administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests can best represent driving offenders in the court of law. Before you hire a DWI attorney it pays to have knowledge about field sobriety tests In fact these aren’t really any tests at all; and some kind road side drills and specifically designed to make anyone a failure. However theoretically, the tests are designed to evaluate a person’s attention abilities although doesn’t really evaluate a person’s ability or skill to operate an automobile. However, many innocent people, for several reasons, fail to perform the tests to conducting officers’ satisfaction, which eventually lead to paying big penalty with what is called DUI arrest.
Standardized Field Sobriety Tests include:
Nystagmus (both horizontal and vertical gaze): The conducting officer will place any thin object such as pen or say even his finger 12 to 15 inches away and move it side to side and watches the gaze of the driver and any involuntary jerking of eyeball which gives the officer a clue or two about driver’s consumption of alcohol, although Nystagmus could be an indication of several medical conditions.
Walk and turn test: The person under test will have to take nine heel-through-toe steps forward, turns, and then takes same nine heel-through-toe steps again back. The officer here will look to see if you are in a position to follow instructions, be able to balance, could stop when asked to, etc.
One leg stand: The test involves asking the subject to stand with heels together, and arms at sides. The subjects will then be asked to lift one leg until the testing officer asks to stop. The test is intended to know once you raise arms for balance, if you sway away or go off balance and put the foot down.
Besides, there are other non-standardized field sobriety tests which include
Alphabet test
Finger Count
Hand Pat
Counting Test
Now when you go out to hunt for a DWI guy in the State of New Hampshire, look for his credentials, whether he cleared bar exam, whether he/she is associated with any special bar councils, and whether he has completed 40-hour course on Field Sobriety Tests and is certified. Then, take a consultation with him. A DWI attorney that charges reasonable fees and dedicates good amount of time on your case is worth hiring than one who says he/she is the cheapest DWI attorney, because cheap doesn’t mean the best often times.
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