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The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), are the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, Walk and Turn and One Leg Stand. Physical conditions affecting your brain, eyes, or parts of your body involved in standing or walking may negatively affect your performance on these tests. During the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus you follow a stimulus with your eyes while the officer looks for: Slight jerking of the eyeball while following the stimulus; Distinct jerking at the farthest point; Jerking prior to an angle closer to a forward gaze. Cannot keep balance during instruction phase; Step off the "imaginary" line; Miss heel to toe; Stop walking; Improper number of steps; Improper turn. Sway while balancing; Put foot down; Hop. The officer probably then asked you to give a breath test. Call (850) 913-9661 for a Free Initial Consultation
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