A description of the standards for Standardized Field Sobriety Testing posted by Virginia DUI Lawyer.
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Here is a basic description of the standards for the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Program:
In section III it is recommended that each agency
develop refresher or in service training, as needed,
to ensure that SFST trained personnel maintain their
proficiency in the administration of their total DUI/DWI
enforcement program.
The NJSP requires that
the student obtain 20 practice tests prior to being
considered certified in the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus.
There is no time limit on when these tests can be
obtained. The U.S. D.O.T. requires 35 practice tests
within a six month period. A refusal cannot be considered
a practice test as the evaluation of the suspect must
be corroborated by a blood alcohol reading. The officer
is trained to conduct the HGN test last during his
practice test period and not to formulate an opinion
based on the results or use it for probable cause
to arrest. They are told not to document the test
due to this.
At no time may a person
that is tested be used more than once on a practice
test. As a result of this it is necessary to review
the documentation of the practice tests in order to
determine if the practitioner was properly recommended
for certification.
This material is for informational purposes only. If you want to know how the SFST tests affect you, please contact your DUI Lawyer.