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What To Do If You Get Stopped For a DUI

May 30, 2011 | Phoenix DUI lawyer

Nothing comes close to the terror of spotting flashing lights behind you and realizing that it’s you they’re after. If you’ve been stopped for a DUI, you know exactly how scary it can be. However, knowing what to do when you’ve been pulled over for driving under the influence can help you remain calm and may even prevent you from needing to call a Phoenix DUI attorney. Next time you find yourself on the side of the road with an officer staring down at you, remember the following tips:

  • You don’t have to take the field sobriety test. Field sobriety tests, such as asking you to walk a straight line or put your finger to your nose, are what police officers use to determine reasonable suspicion for getting a warrant. Consenting to the test may give officers just what they were looking for – a reason for them to arrest you. However, you do have to take a chemical test, if requested. Just remember that an officer can’t administer a chemical test (such as a breathalyzer test) without first getting a warrant.
  • You don’t have to speak – so don’t. Until you’ve spoken with a Phoenix DUI attorney, hold off on the chit-chat. You may be giving the officer reason to suspect you or even get a warrant to search your car or give you a chemical test. Take advantage of your Miranda rights and stay silent until you’ve contacted a lawyer.
  • Get in touch with an attorney right away. Calling a lawyer while you’re still at the scene can help you avoid even bigger problems down the road. You’re allowed to have a lawyer during an investigation, not just in the courtroom, so exercise your right by getting in touch with a Phoenix DUI attorney.

Although the safest way to avoid a DUI is to steer clear of driving when you’ve been drinking, if you do get pulled over for a DUI, make sure you follow these tips. You may be able to avoid lengthy jail sentences, heavy fines and even life-altering felony charges.