Know Your Rights: What to Do When Pulled Over for A Suspected DUI
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Shannon Dorvall, counsel for defense at Imhoff & Associates, offers helpful advice and information on what to know if you are pulled over for a suspected DUI.
What you will hear
- You have the right to remain silent.
- Provide information calmly and carefully
- Decide whether or not to participate in the field sobriety test.
- Choose between breath or blood test
- What happens with a refusal
- Be aware of cameras
Quotes
“You have a right to remain silent. You should use it .”
“Field sobriety tests are not designed for you to pass. They are designed for you to fail. Overconfidence generally works against you.”
“Most people metabolism at .02 per hour depending on size and weight and how used to alcohol you are, all sorts of things.”
"People ask, "What should I do breath or blood." The answer is, it depends on what you have in your system. How much you drank and when you stopped drinking."
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