North St. Paul DWI Arrests: Do You Have to Take Field Sobriety Tests?
North St. Paul drivers pulled over on Highway 120 or 7th Avenue often face field sobriety tests when suspected of drunk driving. But do you have the right to refuse? If you are facing a DWI Charge in North St. Paul or anywhere in Ramsey County, contact Ramsey County Criminal Defense attorneys Jack Rice Defense for a free confidential consultation at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.
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Understanding the Tests
The standard tests include the eye exam, walk-and-turn, and one-leg stand. Non-standard versions may also be used, though they lack reliability.
Your Rights
Minnesota law allows drivers to refuse field sobriety tests. While refusal may result in arrest, it does not violate implied consent. Its also important to remember that refusing to blow into the machine at the station could result in a DWI Refusal charge.
Why Tests Fail Drivers
Busy intersections, winter ice, or nerves in North St. Paul can cause sober drivers to look impaired.
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Why Choose Jack Rice Defense
As a former prosecutor, Super Lawyer, and one of Minnesota’s Best Lawyers, Jack Rice knows how to challenge improper or unfair evidence in Ramsey County courts.
📞 Accused of DWI in North St. Paul? Call 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339.

