Do I Have To Submit To A Field Sobriety Test?
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Attorney Myles Berman® explains no. Field sobriety tests are voluntary and the police officer who pulls you over generally does not tell you this. However, if a police officer feels that you are impaired and you decline the field sobriety test, he or she may arrest you and require you to submit to a chemical test under the California Implied Consent Law. Though, after your arrest, you are required by law to submit to chemical testing if asked by a police officer, you should know that the results of such tests can be challenged in court by our DUI defense lawyers. Contact Top Gun DUI Defense Attorney Myles L. Berman® serving clients throughout Southern California and he will represent you with the care and attention you expect.
Description: No. Field sobriety tests are voluntary, and the police officer who pulls you over generally does not tell you this.
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