The training
of the officer and the training manual advises that
for purposes of the arrest report and courtroom testimony,
the officer is trained that it is not simply enough
to report the suspect's "score" on the three
tests. The numeric scores are only important to the
police officer in the field to determine probable cause.
It is insufficient to secure a conviction, and must
be accompanied by more descriptive evidence. The officer
is trained that they must be able to describe how the
suspect performed, and exactly what the suspect did
when he or she performed the test and when these clues
occurred. The manual provided to the officer has a standard
note-taking guide which is recommended to be utilized
to assist the officer and prove the case. |