DUI Defense: How to Avoid a DUI Stop by Police

A DUI conviction can have a lasting negative impact on your life. If you choose to drive after having even one drink be cautious and follow these common sense guidelines to avoid being stopped by police on suspicion of DUI.

If you are driving with any measurable amount of alcohol in your blood, even an amount well within the legal limit, and a police officer is prepared to testify that you were impaired, you can be convicted of drunk driving.

This means that if you stop for even just one drink with friends on the way home from work you could lose your driving license, and gain a criminal record. Here are some ways to avoid a DUI stop by police.

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Chemical Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Tests

If you are arrested on suspicion of DUI in California or elsewhere, you will be asked to take a chemical blood alcohol content (BAC) test at the police station or medical facility to which you are taken after your arrest.

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Breath Tests at the Roadside

If you are stopped in California or any other state on suspicion of DUI you may be asked to take a breath test at the roadside. (Note that officers must have reasonable suspicion, or probable cause to make a DUI stop.)

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Field Sobriety Tests

When stopped on suspicion of DUI in California or any other state, officers may ask you to take a field sobriety test. This test is conducted before an arrest for DUI an/or DWI. Its purpose is to help officers determine if you are in fact driving under the influence.

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Submit to a DUI Test or Refuse?

If stopped on suspicion of drunk driving, is it better to submit to a DUI test or refuse? It is a good question. Obviously the results of a DUI test can be used as evidence against you, so it is important to know what is best - submit or refuse?

First, you need to know if you have have the right to refuse a DUI test.

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