The One Leg Stand Test: A Critical Examination of Its Validity in DUI Cases

The One Leg Stand Test: A Critical Examination of Its Validity in DUI Cases

The One Leg Stand (OLS) test constitutes the third field sobriety test in the standardized battery, yet its effectiveness as a reliable indicator of intoxication remains highly questionable. Despite law enforcement's reliance on this test, fundamental flaws in its design, administration, and interpretation cast serious doubt on its validity.

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Shotgun Motions to Suppress Are a Real Thing in Cincinnati - DUI News - 7/26/2016

Shotgun Motions to Suppress Are a Real Thing in Cincinnati - DUI News - 7/26/2016

The 1st District relies on its legal theory of a "Shotgun Motion to Suppress," to reduce the state's burden to merely "general and slight" when showing substantial compliance with field sobriety tests.

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When Field Sobriety Tests Are Improper, Results Are Suppressed - DUI News - 6/8/2016

When Field Sobriety Tests Are Improper, Results Are Suppressed - DUI News - 6/8/2016

Eighth District affirms suppression of field sobriety tests when officer was not trained on current NHTSA manual and failed to conduct the HGN, walk-and-turn, and one-leg-stand tests in substantial compliance.

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