Virginia DUI Police Mistakes
Ever hear the saying, “We’re all human.” or “We all make mistakes.”? Keep in mind that law enforcement officers are no different than the rest of us. They often deal with different circumstances throughout the day, making it difficult to be an expert in all facets of public service. This is especially true when handling DUI confrontations. A lot is at stake during these crucial few moments that law enforcement has contact with the DUI suspect.
Did the officer have reasonable suspicion when deciding to pull the vehicle over? Were they just acting on a gut feeling? A case can potentially be thrown out right then if no reasonable suspicion is properly established.
Did the officer perform field sobriety tests or chemical testing? Field sobriety tests require the suspect to perform a variety of actions while the officer judges them. If the officer doesn’t explain, observe, and rate this properly, as few do, the results may be inadmissible. Chemical testing checks blood and breath for alcohol levels. Breath testing equipment can often be tricky to properly operate and be subject to false readings for a wide variety of reasons. Not only may the officer have inadequate training regarding the device, but the suspect may also have a pre-existing physical condition that affects the reading.
Was the suspect properly read their rights? Did the officer conduct an unlawful search or change / hide any evidence affecting the case? This may have been an illegal act that can end the charges against you.
How do I know if the officer conducted my arrest properly?
Skilled DUI lawyers will be very interested to know all of the details regarding your DUI case. Something that may have seemed normal to you may be an important development for your defense. From your drinking pattern that night, to witness accounts, to how law enforcement conducted their arrest, Boone Beale will be concerned for your rights. With a solid defense it may be possible to not only keep your license, but to completely eliminate the charges against you. Call Boone Beale before it’s too late!
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