Challenging Field Sobriety & Chemical Tests in New Jersey
If you have been charged with a DUI or DWI in New Jersey, you were more than likely given a Standardized Field Sobriety Test, chemical test or both. If you did poorly on these tests, you may think that an admission of guilt is the only option. However, you’d be wrong to assume that, especially if there was a chance that the officer didn’t follow proper protocol when administering the tests or if the chemical test equipment wasn’t properly calibrated.
There are a number of ways to challenge the results of field sobriety tests and chemical tests in New Jersey. Field sobriety tests are highly subjective, as there are strict guidelines that must be adhered to and the fact of the matter is that some officers are not trained on how to properly administer these tests. Test results can really depend on the arresting officer’s opinion.
In other instances, a driver may have a medical condition that could compromise their performance of these field sobriety tests and perhaps they told the officer about it. However, the officer may not have believed them or given the driver the tests anyway. There are a number of variables that go into whether or not the results of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and chemical tests are accurate. Before reacting and submitting a guilty plea, make sure you take these possible challenges into consideration.
DUI and DWI charges in New Jersey are serious and can have a negative impact on your future. The best way to avoid a DUI charge is to not drink and drive. However, if you are caught drinking and driving, having an aggressive New Jersey DUI and DWI attorney by your side can help you determine the best course of action. The lawyers at Lependorf & Silverstein have handled a wide variety of DUI and DWI cases in New Jersey and have the skill and experience to help you in your time of need. Our attorneys will look at every piece of evidence in order to build a strong case for you. For more information and to set up a free consultation, call our Princeton DUI attorneys today at (609) 240-0040.


