Designed to Fail — Not to Find the Truth
Here's what police don't tell you: field sobriety tests are designed to generate evidence against you, not to determine whether you're actually impaired. Even when administered perfectly — which they rarely are — these tests have significant error rates. Even sober people fail them regularly.
The three "Standardized Field Sobriety Tests" validated by NHTSA are the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN), Walk-and-Turn, and One-Leg Stand. Officers use them as if they're scientific instruments, but the reality is far different. They're highly subjective, easily affected by conditions unrelated to alcohol, and frequently administered incorrectly.
As former prosecutors, we relied on field sobriety test evidence to build DUI cases. We know how officers are trained, how the tests are supposed to be administered, and what deviations render results unreliable. Now we use that same knowledge to challenge FST evidence and protect our clients from wrongful conviction.