Legal advice on DUI penalties
If you've been charged with Impaired Driving, it's important to understand the different Field Sobriety Tests and what they can mean to your case.
The first Standardized Field Sobriety Test or SFST is known as the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. DWI defense lawyers often refer to it as the "HGN."
Part of preparing for court includes understanding how the test works, what it looks for, and what officers are trained to do in administering the test.
Check out or DWI Quick Reference Guide: https://www.carolinaattorneys.com/fil...
The DWI Quick Reference Guide provides helpful information about the HGN as well as the One Leg Stand and the Walk and Turn.
If you have more questions about your DWI charges in Charlotte or the surrounding judicial districts like Union County (Monroe), Iredell County (Mooresville, Statesville), Gaston County, Rowan County, or Lincoln County NC, please give us a ring at: 704-342-HELP that's 704-342-4357.
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