Submitted by retphxfire (not verified) on Wed, 06/29/2011 - 2:36pm.
I disagreed with most of the comments condemning the lawyer, praising the trooper...I feel, though, there is a misunderstanding in many comments. IN MOST JURISDICTIONS it is illegal to refuse a field sobriety test, in some it's considered an admission of guilt. I would guess it's to keep obviously impaired drivers off the road, but like many laws it can also target innocent drivers, causing them a whole lot of grief.
It is jail..
I disagreed with most of the comments condemning the lawyer, praising the trooper...I feel, though, there is a misunderstanding in many comments. IN MOST JURISDICTIONS it is illegal to refuse a field sobriety test, in some it's considered an admission of guilt. I would guess it's to keep obviously impaired drivers off the road, but like many laws it can also target innocent drivers, causing them a whole lot of grief.