by RJ Ferraro | Nov 2, 2016 | DUI Defense
Not everyone is a good test taker. This concept does not only apply to written tests, given while seated at a desk in a schoolhouse. There are plenty of other types of tests, and the way you perform can have a dramatic impact on how you are viewed at work, within your...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 19, 2016 | DUI Defense
We have all taken tests before, mostly in school and when you are at least somewhat prepared. The way you perform on these tests depends on how much effort you put into studying and how well you can recall what you have read. Another test nearly everyone takes is...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 11, 2016 | DUI Defense
Being charged with DUI means that you have been pulled over, asked to take a field sobriety and breath test, and that the test result showed the level of alcohol in your system was over the legal limit. The breath test is the most common way for police to determine if...
by RJ Ferraro | Jun 10, 2016 | DUI Defense
If you have been out drinking and get pulled over on your way home you might be wondering if you have to submit to a breath test. The answer is complex because technically you can refuse to take a breath test, but there are consequences. The most typical scenario is...
by RJ Ferraro | Jun 3, 2016 | DUI Defense
“Failing” a breath test is a sure fire way to get arrest for DUI. This type of test is the most commonly used method by police officers when making a traffic stop for suspected DUI. If a driver takes the breath test and the results show a BAC over the legal limit, the...