This is the third part of a three part blog series on the most commonly used DUI Field Sobriety Tests. Part 1 covers the Horizontal Nystagmus Gaze Test, and Part 2 covers the Walk and Turn Test. This blog will cover everything you need to know about the One Leg Stand Test.
SC Field Sobriety Tests Part 2: The Walk and Turn Test
It is very important to remember that you do not have to take a DUI Field Sobriety Test. This can be something you don’t even realize when you are trying to obey the commands of law enforcement. You want to be respectful and do what you are told, but did you know you don’t even have the take the tests? The less evidence you give the police to work with on a DUI, the better off your case will be.
SC Field Sobriety Tests Part 1:Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Eye Test
I have had many clients call me and tell me they are never going to beat their DUI case. My job is to dissect each case and carve out the defenses.
People worry about the high number they blew on the breathalyzer and believe they will never beat a DUI case because of that reading. But there are many pieces to the puzzle of a DUI case. The breathalyzer is a computer and like any other machine, can make errors.
Federal Sentencing Hearings: What to Expect
If you or a loved one has an upcoming federal sentencing hearing, you may have some questions about this process. Because of the seriousness of most any federal case, the sentencing hearing is probably the most important thing that will happen in the case.
Federal Sentencing Guidelines
If you or a loved one has been contacted by the US Marshals to turn yourself in for an arraignment, you know first hand how scary having federal charges can be.
One minute you are living your life as normal, the next minute your home could be raided and you get caught completely off guard. You may be particularly surprised if you have stopped any criminal behavior and said goodbye to that lifestyle.
Overview of White Collar Crime Charges in SC
If you have ever seen the movie Wolf of Wall Street, you have seen one of many versions of white collar crime.
The term “white collar crime” gets its name from the type of people who generally are business professionals that wear shirts with white collars. I am envisioning freshly ironed, dry cleaned, crisp, starched white dress shirts under an expensive business suit… but that isn’t always the case.
Top 17 Questions About SC Federal Drug Charges
Embezzlement sounds like one of those words that come up only in the legal arena.
You’ve probably heard of someone embezzling money, but what exactly does this mean?
Embezzlement in SC: Charge & Penalties
Embezzlement sounds like one of those words that come up only in the legal arena.
You’ve probably heard of someone embezzling money, but what exactly does this mean?
8 Questions About Electronic Monitoring in SC
If you or a loved one has been released from jail with the special conditions of electronic monitoring, you may be wondering how exactly having an ankle monitor works.
Contributing to Delinquency of a Minor in SC
You may remember a couple years ago when a substitute teacher in Colleton County was accused of being inappropriate with her male students.
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