What is the maximum number of indicators in the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus field sobriety test?
What is 6?
How many indicators are there in total in the Walk and Turn field sobriety test?
What is 8?
What is the third phase in the DWI Detection Phase?
What is the Pre-arrest screening?
What crime is DWI first offense?
What is a Class B Misdemeanor?
What is the minimum amount of officers you should have when conducting SFSTs?
What is 2?
How far should the stimulus be held away from the subject when conducting the HGN field sobriety test?
What is 12-15 inches?
What are the 2 phases in the Walk and Turn field sobriety test?
What is instruction stage and walking stage?
What is the second phase in the DWI Detection Phase?
What is the Personal Contact phase?
What should officers do to their flashing light when conducting SFSTs?
What is Turn Them Off?
What is Miranda vs. Arizona?
What 3 things are the preliminary checks looking for in the HGN field sobriety test?
What is equal pupil size, equal tracking, and resting nystagmus?
What 4 things must you remind the subject to do when taking the Walk and Turn field sobriety test?
What is keep their arms at their side, watch their feet while walking, count their steps out loud, and once they begin to not stop until complete?
How long must the officer hold the stimulus at maximum deviation when checking for distinct and sustained nystagmus?
What is 4 seconds?
The purpose of SFSTs is to establish_____ for an arrest.
What is Probable Cause?
What supreme court case says that you have to get out of your car if told to do so by an officer?
What is Pennsylvania Vs. Mimms?
What are the 1st actual passes of HGN field sobriety tests checking for?
What is Lack of Smooth Pursuit?
What are the 4 indicators for the One Leg Stand field sobriety test?
What is swaying, using arms for balance, hopping, and puts foot down?
What is the first phase in the DWI Detection Phase?
What is Observing a Vehicle in Motion?
What bumps the charge of DWI up to a felony?
(Multiple answers: Need 2 to get points)
What is BAC double the legal limit, Cause serious injury or death, Subsequent offenses, Driving more than 30 miles per hour over the speed limit, Carrying a passenger under 16 years old, Driving a vehicle with a gross combination weight of 10,001 or more, and Attempting to evade police?
What was the first state police agency in America?
What is the Texas Rangers?
What does the last step in the HGN field sobriety test check for? (Hint: This is not a standardized part of the tests)
What is Vertical Gaze Nystagmus?
During the one leg stand test, the officer sets their stopwatch. How long is the stopwatch set for?
What is 30 seconds?
Which of the SFSTs has an 88% accuracy in detecting a BAC at or above 0.08%?
What is HGN?
How long does a DWI charge stay visible on your criminal record?
What is 10 years?
What city in America was the first to have a local police department?
What is Boston?