Sentences with phrase «standardized field sobriety»

Police Officer with approximately 19 years in law enforcement, including assisting the public, preliminary... Standardized Field Sobriety Tests at Zone 5 Law Enforcement Academy Minimal lost time due to sickness / injury..., enforcement action, report writing, court preparation and testimony.
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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.
We may be the only firm in the state where all 3 defense attorneys are certified in both proper administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests by the National Transportation Safety Administration and also certified in proper operation of the Alcotest Breath Test device by its manufacturer (only approximately 50 lawyers hold this certification).
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.
We may be the only firm in the state where every lawyer holds certifications in both proper operation of the Alcotest Breath Test machine (only approximately 50 lawyers hold this certification) and proper administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests by the National Transportation Safety Administration.
Each DWI defense lawyer in our law firm has been certified in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing in accordance with NHTSA regulations.
If you are looking for an attorney for a DWI, Refusal or even a DUI, you should know that we may be the only law firm with 3 attorneys who are certified by both the manufacturer of the Alcotest Breath Test Machine and the National Transportation Safety Administration in conducting Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.
We employ several former DWI prosecutors, 3 of the approximately 10 attorneys in the state who are dual certified on Alcotest and in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing by the NHTSA, and are one of a handful of firms with its own breathalyzer to assist in preparation of your defense.
We are the only firm in the state with this level of qualification: three (3) lawyers who are certified on the Alcotest Breath Test Machine (there are perhaps 50 total statewide); three (3) attorneys who are instructors in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (approximately 5 have this credential in the entire state), which is the only way to prove a DWI once the breath test readings are eliminated; former municipal prosecutors in several municipalities; over 100 years of collective experience defending DWI, DUI and refusal cases; and one of the only firms in the entire state with a New Jersey version of the Draeger Alcotest 7110 for us to experiment with.
Each of the impaired driving lawyers in our firm are certified to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests for alcohol impairment.
This is quite a credential when you consider that only approximately 50 attorneys in the state hold the Alcotest certification and less than that are certified in standardized field sobriety testing.
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.
We doubt that there is another New Jersey law firm that can say that every attorney on their defense team holds certifications in both the Alcotest and standardized field sobriety testing.
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.
Mr. Dye attended a course taught by Doug Scott in Greensboro, North Carolina which covered the proper administration of the standardized field sobriety exercises and additional education on the DRE protocol.
Few New Jersey law firms can claim to have multiple attorneys on their staff fully certified in both the Alcotest device and the standardized field sobriety tests.
There may be no other New Jersey law firm that can say all of their attorneys are fully qualified in both the standardized field sobriety testing and the Alcotest machine, which is one of the reasons we believe our firm is a good choice for your DWI or refusal defense.
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.
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.
We are probably the only law firm in NJ that can say that three of its lawyers are certified by both the National Transportation Safety Administration in proper performance of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and the manufacturer of the Alcotest Breath Test device.
She has completed the same DWI Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) training as the police in accordance with the NHTSA requirements.
Each attorney also holds certification in standardized field sobriety testing, as established by the Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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.
There are only approximately 50 lawyers in NJ with the Alcotest certification and less than that number who possess standardized field sobriety test certification.
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.
Moreover, all of our lawyers have received certification in the proper procedures for the NHTSA's standardized field sobriety testing.
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).
We also may be the only firm in NJ where 3 lawyers are certified in both proper maintenance and operation of the Alcotest breath test machine, and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing.
In fact, we may just be the only firm in the state that boasts 3 attorneys who are certified in operation and maintenance of the breath test machine by its manufacturer and also certified by the National Transportation Safety Administration in Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.
These charges are usually documented by means of standardized field sobriety tests taken at the roadside under the observation of a police officer, who is usually a drug recognition expert.
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).

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«Its a great idea to curtail drinking and driving,» says Tony Corroto, a standardized field - sobriety testing and drug - recognition expert instructor for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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