He is certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to administer the Standarized Field
Sobriety Test used in most jurisdictions to screen drivers suspected of drinking - and - driving.
But according to my sources, MythBusters has not looked at
sobriety tests used by law enforcement officials.
One of our partners, Juan L. Guerra Jr., has an extensive background in criminal defense, with certification in the field
sobriety tests used in driving while intoxicated (DWI) investigations and admission to practice in both state and federal courts.
Not exact matches
(a) As a SAP, if you believe that ongoing services (in addition to follow - up
tests) are needed to assist an employee to maintain
sobriety or abstinence from drug
use after the employee resumes the performance of safety - sensitive duties, you must provide recommendations for these services in your follow - up evaluation report (see § 40.311 (d)(10)-RRB-.
Also important, every one of the lawyers on our defense team has an in - depth knowledge and certification in standardized field
sobriety testing (as
used by law enforcement officers throughout New Jersey).
(We
use the term «science» loosely, as there is very little scientific evidence establishing the accuracy of the breath
test machine or the field
sobriety tests that are
used in Texas.)
During a DWI stop, an officer will typically
use the standardized field
sobriety testing procedures established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which may be followed by a Alcotest breath
test to determine blood alcohol level (BAC).
If there were problems with field
sobriety testing, or with the breath, urine or blood
test used to measure your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), there is a better chance of having evidence suppressed and your case dismissed or charges reduced.
The Ocean County DWI attorneys at the Law Offices of The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall are trained and certified in the
use of the Alcotest breath
test device, as well as standardized field
sobriety tests.
Any evidence gathered by officers during a roadside
sobriety or breath
test can be
used against you once you make your way to court.
Most DWI traffic stops involve an evaluation by the arresting officer
using standard field
sobriety testing procedures as established by the NHTSA.
Very few New Jersey law firms can state that all of their attorneys are certified in the
use of the Alcotest machine and the standardized field
sobriety tests.
In addition, our lawyers hold certification in standardized field
sobriety testing procedures, as established by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and which is
used almost exclusively by law enforcement officers when determining a driver's overall level of
sobriety.
Our qualifications speak for themselves with former DWI prosecutors and veteran Union County DWI defense lawyers who possess 100 years of combined experience and who are certified by the National Transportation Safety Administration for Field
Sobriety Testing and certified to operate the Alcotest machine
used by the police.
If we are successful in suppressing the reading from your breath
test, the prosecutor may still attempt to prove your case
using field
sobriety tests.
Using weaknesses in field
sobriety, blood and Breathalyzer
test procedures to beat DUI charges
Field
sobriety tests, eye witness observations, and other «probable cause» evidence will therefore have to be
used to prove intoxication and this evidence can be inaccurate — our attorneys will challenge them as insufficient evidence for a DUI / DWI conviction.
Our team includes attorneys that have been former prosecutors in over 25 municipalities, five attorneys certified in the operation and maintenance of the Alcotest 7110, the
test used by the state to determine BAC at the time of arrest, and attorneys certified as instructors in Field
Sobriety Testing.
In terms of training, our lawyers have certifications in both the Alcotest 7110, the
test used by the state of New Jersey to determine BAC, and in Field
Sobriety Testing by the NHTSA.
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sobriety tests and
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tests.Analyzed traffic accidents and general traffic surveys.