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What is Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Testing in a DUI Case?
What is Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Testing in a DUI Case?

Horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) testing is a widely used method for determining whether a person is under the influence of alcohol or certain types of drugs. The test is based on the observation of an involuntary jerking of the eye that occurs when the eye is rotated ...

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    Did you know that you can be charged with DUI, even though you are sober? No alcohol. No drugs. But still be arrested for impaired driving? Many times ...

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  • Should you have refused a breath test in South Carolina?

    If you’re charged with DUI in South Carolina you likely had to make a decision as to whether or not to give a breath test. Either way, you’re probably ...

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    A standard part of being arrested for DUI is the officer asking you to perform field sobriety tests. Although you have an absolute legal right to ...

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    We are pleased to announce that lawyers Vicki Koutsogiannis and James R. Snell, Jr., have recently completed a course of training based on the ...

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    A common thing we hear from clients is that they think they either passed, or failed the field sobriety tests. Problem is, for most it is impossible ...

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