5 Things To Do When Pulled Over For DUI

By Michael Schomp


1. Keep important papers handy. Cops will often ask for your registration, license, and proof of insurance. Do not forget or ignore the fact that they will judge closely every move you make. If you have these papers ready less fumbling will be evident and the officers will have less of a case against you. Avoiding arrest is difficult if you have been drinking. Following these steps will aid in your defense and decrease the severity of later punishment.
2. If the cops propose questions, do not answer them. Having a lawyer when you answer the questions asked by the police is a lot more beneficial than trying to answer them on your own. What you say will most likely be used as evidence against you in court. These questions will be more easily answer at a later date. No rule says you have to respond to these interrogations without a lawyer with you or at the same time that they question you. Instead, answer through relating something like, "I have been told not to answer the questions that you proposed."

3. Do not take the field sobriety tests. Most people also do not realize that you don't have to take the sobriety tests administered by the police officers. These tests, including the one leg stand test, the walk-and-turn test, and the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, can only harm you in trial later. The only issue with not taking the tests is that you will go to jail; however, this is worth it because of the benefit of not having this evidence against you in court.

4. Avoid the breathalyzer test. This guideline applies only to those who are over 21 years old. It is required that those who are under 21 take the breathalyzer test. These tests harm your case because they are notoriously unreliable. Given the option, a blood test would be a better way to go than the breathalyzer. The breathalyzer, also called the Preliminary Alcohol Screener, is carried by the cops at a scene. There is very little chance to avoid arrest if you take one of these tests.

5. Use your alotted phone calls to your advantage. Call a friend and speak clearly and enunciate properly. This will show th
4. Avoid the breathalyzer test. This guideline applies only to those who are over 21 years old. It is required that those who are under 21 take the breathalyzer test. These tests harm your case because they are notoriously unreliable. Given the option, a blood test would be a better way to go than the breathalyzer. The breathalyzer, also called the Preliminary Alcohol Screener, is carried by the cops at a scene. There is very little chance to avoid arrest if you take one of these tests.

5. Use your alotted phone calls to your advantage. Call a friend and speak clearly and enunciate properly. This will show the officers that may be present how coherent you are. You also now have a witness to your speaking ability and your friend can testify to your advantage. Calling your voicemail is also a good use of a phone call as you can use the voicemail you left in court to prove to the judge that you were in fact coherent and able to speak without slurring your words.




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