Reader’s Question:

I wanna know if police officers here in Savannah, Georgia also commit mistakes during a DWI arrest. What are some mistakes that police officers make that can be used as DWI defenses?

Calla

Savannah, GA

In a DWI arrest, police officers in Savannah, Georgia should have an articulable suspicion to stop a person suspected for DWI. A police officer could not stop a person just because he thinks that the person is suspicious. This means that the officer should have a probable cause to make the DWI stop. One other mistake that police officers make is to pull over a vehicle just because it stops in the middle of the street or it is driving too slowly. It would not be lawful for the officer to make a DWI stop unless there is a specific traffic violation.

Police officers are also not allowed to stop a vehicle based on a misperceived violation of a law. The police officers should be right about his interpretation of the law. Likewise, in stopping a vehicle at improper DWI roadblock is another mistake that police officers often make. There are certain guidelines that need to be followed to validate the stop at a DWI roadblock. Police officers also sometimes stop a vehicle just to check the driver’s license and registration. There must be an articulable suspicion of a crime or an actual traffic violation for them to stop a vehicle. All these and more mistakes are what police officers commit which could be used as defenses in a DWI case.

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