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drunk driving arrestsdes moines iowa attorneys, Gourley, Rehkemper & Lindholm PLCWhat Can I Expect if an Officer Suspects Me of Driving Drunk?Often times, an officer's initial observations play an important role in determining whether or not he/she will expand his traffic stop into a drunk driving investigation.
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Call us today for a FREE Initial Consultation 1-800-DIAL DUI Those observations include, among other things:
When an Officer makes observations that gives him reason to believe that you are driving while drunk, he will then expand his investigation. The most common observations are "blood shot and watery eyes" and the "smell of alcoholic beverage" At this point the officer asks whether or not you have been drinking or if are coming from a bar or party. If the answer to this is "yes", he/she will then likely request that you exit the vehicle in order to perform field sobriety tests. There are three primary field sobriety tests used in Iowa. (1) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus - officer checks your eyes and has you follow his finger; (2) Walk and turn; and (3) One leg stand. If the officer believes in his subjective opinion that you failed the tests, he/she will often request that you provide a sample in the Preliminary Breath Test device better known as the PBT. At this point, regardless of whether you pass or fail this test, you will most likely be arrested for OWI. Once at the police station, the officer then reads what is called the Implied Consent Advisory and requests that you provide a breath sample in the DataMaster direct breath-testing device. This advisory informs the individual of the consequences to their driving privileges of taking the test and failing it as opposed to refusing the test. This is the big machine that prints out a reading that the State will attempt to use against you in court. The result of this test will determine a number of variables with regards to license suspensions, work permit eligibility, severity of sentence and so on. After taking and presumably "failing" the test, the officer will ordinarily request to conduct an interview of you regarding your alcohol consumption that evening. After that you are provided with a citation and released; returned to lock up and given an opportunity to call someone to bail you out or sit until the morning when you can see a judge. fREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONThe aggressive drunk driving defense attorneys at Gourley, Rehkemper & Lindholm invite you to immediately contact the office and arrange a free initial consultation with a lawyer who can help you.
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