Defense Lawyers for DWI Based on Field Sobriety Evidence
Field sobriety testing is the practice of asking a DWI suspect to walk along a line, count backwards, follow a flashlight with your eyes, or perform other tasks to develop a rough sense of your state of sobriety or intoxication.
In New York, field sobriety tests serve two law enforcement objectives: first, to see whether there is probable cause to arrest the suspect for drunk driving; and second, to develop evidence of intoxication to use against the defendant on a DWAI charge, which does not depend on a specific blood alcohol level for conviction.
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If you're facing a drunk driving charge based wholly or partially on field sobriety test evidence in Westchester or Rockland County, learn about your legal options for meeting the charge. Contact Greenspan & Greenspan in White Plains or New City for a free case evaluation.
With DWI defense experience in the local courts that goes back more than 50 years, the attorneys of Greenspan & Greenspan know how to analyze field sobriety test evidence and find ways to use it to our client's advantage.
For more information about our ability to use field sobriety testing mistakes as a key component of your DWI defense, contact Greenspan & Greenspan at either of our two locations.




