If you're pulled over by a police officer for suspicion of DUI, there is a good chance the officer is going to ask you to take one or more "Field Sobriety Tests."
These tests supposidly help an officer determine if a driver is too intoxicated to be operating a vehicle. They challenge your physical coordination, mental alertness, reaction time, and ability to follow instructions.
These tests aren't scientifically accurate and depend a lot on the expertise and opinion of the office who is giving them. Many people, for one reason or another, cannot perform these tests to an officer's satisfaction even if they are sober! But they may be subject to a DUI arrest because of that. Submitting to Field Sobreity Tests in Arizona is purely voluntary!!! You are not required by law to perform any such tests. The law in Arizona only requires that you submit to a chemical test, i.e., breath or blood.
There are a number of these standardized Field Sobriety Tests, but most officers will choose one (or more) of the following:
William L. Morris is an experienced DUI defense lawyer who knows the ins and outs of giving these tests and can find the loopholes in the prosecutors' case.
If you were arrested on DUI charges after taking a field sobriety test, I urge you to contact my office right away
Arizona DUI law does not require you to take any field sobriety tests. The reality is that officers have usually made up their minds to make a DUI arrest before testing even begins; the tests are simply additional evidence they will use against you at trial. However, if you refuse to submit to a chemical test under the Admin Per Se law, you will automatically lose your license for at least one year.
I will not rest until all charges have been dropped or reduced to a much lesser offense, or we make the State prove beyond a reasonable doubt every element of the crime at trial. I am here for you, to advocate for your rights and to help you get through this difficult time.
At The Law Office of William L. Morris, we offer a FREE initial telephone consultation. We'll go over your case and offer some strategies.
When you hire us to go to work for you, our "flat rate" will give you peace of mind in knowing exactly what we'll charge, and that we aren't "running up the clock." We also have convenient financing available to make it easier for you to get effective representation from a real Phoenix DUI lawyer and not just a public defender.
If you need a DUI defense lawyer, call 480-630-3840 day or night. If you don't reach Phoenix DUI lawyer William L. Morris directly, your call will be forwarded instantly and he'll return your call within minutes - 24 hours a day.
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-- Adam B, Phoenix
We got Adam's DUI case dismissed and he only received a minor traffic violation.