sobriety

DWI Case Study 3

Case 3

Michael M. was charged with Aggravated DWI. He crashed his car and flipped over. The police arrived on the scene and had him perform a battery of field sobriety tests. The officer determined that the observations on the HGN, Walk and Turn and One Leg Stand test indicated he was impaired. He was subsequently arrested and took a blood test that revealed a .17 Blood Alcohol Level.

DWI Case Study 2

DWI Case 2

Robert R. was charged with a second offense of driving while intoxicated and aggravated DWI. He was stopped for going the wrong way up a one-way street. The officer ordered my client out of the car and had him perform two field sobriety tests. After the tests were completed, Robert R. was arrested and subsequently submitted to a breath test. The results indicated he had a Blood to Breath Alcohol level of a .23--almost three times the legal limit of .08.

DWI Case Study 1

DWI Case 1

Melissa B. was charged with her third DWI offense. She was stopped because she crossed the yellow line twice and the white line once. After the stop, she performed three field sobriety tests: the HGN (also known as the “eye test,”) the walk and turn test, and the one leg stand test. According to the arresting officer, she failed all three. Once taken to the police station and refusing to take a breath test; her license was automatically suspended per New Hampshire DWI laws.

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