samedi 13 décembre 2014

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What Is A DWI Stop In Charlotte, North Carolina?

  • samedi 13 décembre 2014
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  • By Lakota R. Denton


    Being stopped for a DWI (Driving While Impaired) by a police officer in Charlotte, North Carolina generally involves some the following components:

    A police officer must first observe driving behavior that is consistent with a DWI in order to pull an individual over with reasonable suspicion. The police officer will compare the driving behavior to some established criteria for DWI. Some of the factors they consider are: weaving in traffic, driving erratically, crossing the centerline, etc. Once they've determined reasonable suspicion, they will flash the lights and pull the individual over for a DWI stop.

    Once the individual has been pulled over to the side of the road, the officer will begin to interact with the driver in order to further investigate their suspicions of DWI. They typically will begin this interaction by asking for license and registration. Many officers will additionally ask questions like "have you been drinking" and "how many drinks have you had tonight?" in order to establish potential intoxication. While they're interacting and listening to your responses, they're checking to see if there's an alcohol smell from the vehicle, whether the speech is slurred, and other indications of impairment. If they have reason to believe that the driver is impaired, they may ask for the driver to perform a field sobriety test.

    Upon request to perform field sobriety tests, the individual has the right to decline or refuse these tests. Unfortunately, refusal to perform field sobriety tests will generally lead to an arrest for suspicion of DWI, and an immediate revocation of driving privileges. If you consent to a field test, you may be asked to perform a variety of functions designed to evaluate motor skills, hand eye coordination, and mental acuity. Often times, at the end of these tests, the officer will ask the driver to submit to a breathalyzer test to determine the level of alcohol in the bloodstream.

    If a police officer believes that an individual shows signs of impairment after the use of field sobriety tests, the police officer will arrest the individual for suspicion of DWI. Following this arrest, the officer will restrain the individual, arrange for a sober passenger or a tow truck to take care of the vehicle, and drive the arrest individual to the police station for booking.

    The experienced attorneys at Minick Law are available for a free consultation if you've been charged with a DWI. We will fight to make sure you receive the best outcome from your DWI charge.






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