Legal Question in DUI Law in New York

dui checkpoints

1) how should a law-abiding citizen respond at a suspicionless checkpoint stop when asked if he has had anything to drink?

2) Is there any legal requirement in NY to participate in a field sobriety test if asked by an officer?


Asked on 9/16/08, 9:06 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Warren Redlich The Redlich Law Firm

Re: dui checkpoints

Answers by number - this is just my opinion by the way:

1 - a few choices:

a. My lawyer told me never to answer a question like that.

b. I assert my Fifth Amendment privilege

c. [blank stare]

There are other options. The wrong answer is "Yes." If that's true, then not answering is better.

2 - No. However, refusing to participate could be used against you in court. Please note that there is a requirement to perform the field breath test, but it's only a traffic violation to refuse that.

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Answered on 9/16/08, 11:06 pm


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