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Ever been pulled over by a Virginia State Trooper who thinks you’ve been drinking? If its gotten to the point where you’ve had to participate in one of the infamous field sobriety tests that law enforcement officers seem to relish, then you know all about the “walk and turn” test.
You might be wondering what this test really reveals about your ability to safely drive a car. If so, you wouldn’t be the first person to ask that question. Experts claim that if you fail only two of eight “indicators of impairment” then you’re likely intoxicated. Does this sound suspect to you? Again, you wouldn’t be the first to think that.
If you’ve been accused of driving under the influence (DUI) then an experienced DUI attorney can help you stand up for your rights and protect your reputation – and your freedom. The lawyers at Weisberg & Zaleski possess the skills you need to secure justice for your case.
To learn more about the “walk and turn” field sobriety test and other DUI issues, please visit our law library.
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