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Performing Field Sobriety Tests at Night Increase Your Odds of Getting a Millersville, MD DUI

If you are driving at night and are pulled over, there’s a good chance the officer will ask you to participate in a field sobriety test. Officers are on heightened alert for drunk driving during the evening hours and will pull motorists over for even the slightest infractions. Unfortunately, performing in field sobriety tests at night increases your chance of earning a Millersville, MD DUI. Here, a lawyer explains why.

You’re Drowsy

If you’re drowsy while performing your field sobriety tests, you may not be as sharp mentally as you normally would. Your answers may come a little slower and you may act a sluggish. An officer could mistake this behavior for being intoxicated, rather than feeling tired. As a result, he could accuse you of driving under the influence in Anne Arundel County.

You’re Unbalanced

If you’re tired, you may take a stumble here and there during your field sobriety test. You may not be able to walk completely straight or stand on one leg for a long period of time. The officer may think you are drunk instead of tired and issue you a Maryland DUI.

Your Appearance is Altered

When you step out of the vehicle and the officer asks you to look at that little light he points in front of your eyes, he may see that they look red or glassy, which is from you being tired. Since this characteristic is a classic marker of someone being intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, he may mistakenly charge you with a Millersville DUI.

Call the law offices of Jimeno and Gray at (410) 590-9401 if you have received a Millersville, MD DUI. We can help you during this difficult time and may prevent you from receiving harsh charges that aren’t necessary.

Request you free copy of the book The ABCs of DWIs in Maryland, written by attorney Gregory Jimeno, when you call.

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