What Is A DWI Stop In Charlotte, North Carolina?

By Lakota R. Denton


Being stopped for a DWI (Driving While Impaired) by a police officer in Charlotte, North Carolina generally involves some the following components:

First, a police officer must observe an individual driving in a manner that is consistent with a suspected DWI in order to establish reasonable suspicion. To do this, the police officer will compare an individual's driving to established factors of DWI. These factors can be anything from crossing the centerline to almost striking another vehicle. Upon establishing reasonable suspicion for pulling an individual over, a police officer is then allowed to engage his blue lights and begin a DWI stop.

After a police officer has pulled an individual over for a suspected DWI, they will approach the vehicle and interact with the individual in order to confirm their suspicions. A police officer will generally begin by asking for your license and registration. Many police officers will also ask follow up questions in order to establish intoxication like: "Have you been drinking tonight?" "How many drinks have you had?" While a police officer is doing this, he will also be looking to see if you smell of alcohol, slur your words, or generally appear to be impaired. If he believes that you are noticeably impaired, he can then ask you to undergo field sobriety tests.

When you are asked to undergo field sobriety tests, you do have the right to refuse. However, if you choose to refuse, the officer will arrest you for suspicion of DWI and you will be subject to immediate revocation of your driver's license. If you do not refuse, you will be asked to submit to a variety of tests involving basic motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and mental engagement. Additionally, after the completion of these tests, the officer will ask you to blow into a portable breath test to determine the presence of alcohol.

If the field tests lead an officer to believe that the driver shows signs of intoxication, the officer will then arrest the individual for suspicion of DWI. The individual will then be restrained, and the officer will arrange for the individuals car to either be towed or handled by a sober passenger. The individual will be taken to the station for booking.

The experienced attorneys at Minick Law are available for a free consultation if you've been charged with a DWI. We will fight to make sure you receive the best outcome from your DWI charge.






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