Second, certain details of your arrest, such
as field sobriety testing, may help me to formulate a more effective defense strategy in your case.
Not exact matches
Abelove said Thevenin ran away
as he was being given a
field sobriety test by French, who pepper - sprayed Thevenin and ran after him.
About 250 park officers statewide are trained to assist with search and rescues (including on ice), do
field sobriety tests, respond to accidents and serve
as liaisons with snowmobile clubs that help maintain the trails.
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).
A person charged with DWI in Hudson Valley is under no legal obligation to perform
Field Sobriety Tests (FST), such
as the «Walk and Turn» and «Finger to Nose» tests.
Our judge pointed out during my cross examination of the police officer that the judge saw
field sobriety tests just
as observations not cloaked with any special reliability.
(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.)
Faster than you can flunk a
field sobriety test, Anderson became known the world over
as the first person ever to be arrested for driving a La - Z - Boy while intoxicated.
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.
Also, all of our lawyers are well versed in the procedures found in the standardized
field sobriety testing,
as employed by law enforcement officers to establish whether an individual is impaired due to intoxication.
Each attorney also holds certification in standardized
field sobriety testing,
as established by the Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
She has completed the same DWI Standardized
Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) training
as the police in accordance with the NHTSA requirements.
Most DWI traffic stops involve an evaluation by the arresting officer using standard
field sobriety testing procedures
as established by the NHTSA.
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.
We have three of the approximately five lawyers in the state who are dual certified on the Alcotest and
as instructors in Standardized
Field Sobriety Testing.
We have lawyers who are have enough training in
field sobriety tests to teach others how to administer them, giving us the in - depth knowledge required to challenge
field sobriety tests
as well.
All of our lawyers are also qualified in the procedures specified in the standardized
field sobriety tests,
as established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
A thorough analysis by a knowledgeable attorney is imperative for a determination to be made
as to whether or not
Field Sobriety Tests were administered properly and the results properly interpreted.
Maybe even more important is that Nafiz has been qualified
as an Instructor for the administration of the Standardized
Field Sobriety Tests by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a division of the Federal Department of Transportation.
Mr. Moschella is a member of the defense team at Marshall, Bonus, Proetta & Oliver, which is the largest in Monmouth County, includes several other former prosecutors and possesses 3 of less than 10 attorneys in New Jersey who possess dual certification on the Alcotest and
as instructors in
Field Sobriety Testing by the NHTSA.
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.
We possess over 100 years of experience between us, include several former DUI prosecutors, and employ three of the less than ten lawyers statewide who are dual certified on the Alcotest and
as instructors in Standardized
Field Sobriety Testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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.
The lawyers at our firm, Marshall, Bonus, Proetta & Oliver, include former prosecutors from the area, three who certified
as instructors in
Field Sobriety Testing, and five who are certified on the Alcotest.