FACING DUI CHARGES AFTER A FAILED SOBRIETY TEST IN ATLANTA?
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Have you or a loved one been arrested and charged with a DUI in Atlanta due to a failed sobriety test? You’re likely worried about losing your driver’s license or facing jail time. But before you face these penalties, the prosecutor must successfully convict you. Challenging the field sobriety test may prevent them from doing so, and we can help. Our DUI lawyers are committed to helping clients fight their DUI charges. In Georgia, police officers use various field tests to check if a driver is impaired. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Failing to face the suspect away from the light of oncoming cars Forgetting to ask the suspect if they wear contact lenses Not asking the subject about existing medical conditions
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WALK AND TURN TEST The police officer asks the subject to walk in a straight line for nine heel-to-toe steps, pivot, and walk back in the other direction. COMMON CHALLENGES OR POLICE MISTAKES • The subject has a permanent physical disability or temporary injury • The subject has an ear infection • The subject has another medical condition that hinders balance ONE-LEG STAND TEST Police ask the subject to raise a foot about 6 inches off the ground with their hands to their side, look at their foot, and count until they are told to stop. COMMON CHALLENGES OR POLICE MISTAKES • The subject has a medical condition that hinders balance • The subject has a physical disability If you or a loved one has failed a field sobriety test, we will help you fight back! To learn more about our legal services, call us today at 404-467-1747 !
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(NHTSA) endorses only three standardized field sobriety tests:
1. The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test (HGN Test) 2. The Walk and Turn Test 3. The One-Leg Stand Test Challenging these tests requires a thorough understanding of the tests and evidence, especially when the tests are not administered correctly. What do these tests entail, and how can they be challenged in court? HORIZONTAL GAZE NYSTAGMUS TEST (HGN TEST) Police ask the subject to follow an object about 12-15 inches away using only their eyes, and the officers watch for clues indicating intoxication. COMMON CHALLENGES OR POLICE MISTAKES • Not moving to a well‑lit area
INGREDIENTS
• 1/2 cup butter • 1 cup chopped onion • 1 cup sliced celery • 2 cups sliced carrots • 1/2 cup flour • 1 tsp salt • 1/2 tsp pepper • 1/2 tsp celery seed
• 1 tsp garlic powder • 1 cup milk • 2 cups chicken stock • 2 cups peas • 4 cups cooked chicken • 1 package frozen puff pastry, thawed • 1 egg
DIRECTIONS 1. Heat oven to 425 F. 2. In 12-inch cast-iron skillet over medium heat, melt butter, then add onion, celery, and carrots. Sauté for 5 minutes. 3. Add flour, salt, pepper, celery seed, and garlic powder to pan and stir. Sauté for 2 minutes. Slowly incorporate milk. 4. Add stock and bring to a simmer, whisking until mixture thickens. Add peas and chicken. 5. Roll out pastry sheet into 16-inch square on floured surface. Cut into 3-inch squares and place overlapping onto chicken mixture. 6. In a small bowl, whisk egg with 1 tbsp water. Brush egg over pastry and place in oven for 25 minutes or until golden and bubbling.
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