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Georgia DUI and Criminal Law Updates

By: William S. Hardman, Jr.
​Attorney at Law

Refusing Field Sobriety Tests in Georgia

4/7/2023

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Ammons v. State, S22A0542,
​Decided by: Supreme Court of Georgia, Nov. 2, 2022

It is important to understand that you cannot be compelled to give criminal act evidence against yourself in a criminal case in Georgia. To that point, you cannot be compelled to do Field Sobriety Tests or a portable breath test (or a state-administered breath test) in a Georgia DUI investigation and evidence of you refusing those tests cannot be introduced against you in a trial for a DUI charge. 
** (It is Important To Remember) If you refuse a request for a state-administered breath test after being arrested for DUI, you may suffer a civil license suspension under the Georgia Implied Consent Law-potential suspension of your license or privilege to drive in Georgia for 1-year.
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Field sobriety tests (FST) include the HGN (eye test), the Walk and Turn Test, and the One-Leg Stand Test.  Another common FST is the portable breath test.  Many officers will tell the person being investigated for DUI that the portable breath test is "just to tell me a positive or negative for alcohol." This is complete misstatement of what is actually happening. Most, if not every single portable breath test, give a numerical blood alcohol amount which the officer views to see what your result is. This amount shown on the portable breath test is not admissible against you as a blood alcohol level at trial but the officer is going to look immediately at what the portable breath test result is. These portable breath tests or PBT's can be inaccurate and are not approved by the GBI Division of Forensic Sciences. That is why this result is not admissible against you at trial.
In the Ammons case, the Defendant refused to perform the common field sobriety tests that an officer requested her to perform after being stopped and investigated for a DUI.  In this case the prosecutors were trying to introduce evidence to the jury that the Defendant refused these roadside tests. In actuality, there are many reasons why people refuse these roadside tests (other than-what the prosecutors are trying to show-in that-they would have taken the tests but they thought they would fail them). The tests have a lot of directions that most people have never heard before. They may be older or have injuries that may prevent them from performing physical dexterity tests. They have never performed these tests before. And, now in performing the One-Leg Stand Test, they are being asked to stand on one foot with their hands down by their sides, with a police officer shining a flashlight at them, and count to 30-1 thousand (30 seconds) all while standing on one foot.  The "clues" on this test are: putting your foot down, swaying, hopping, or raising your arms. I would argue that most people would exhibit clues on the field sobriety tests if I was administering these tests in the comfort of an office when they were not being investigated for a crime.
The Georgia Supreme court held in the Ammons case that Article I, Section I, Paragraph XVI of the Georgia Constitution ("Paragraph XVI") provides that "[n]o person shall be compelled to give testimony tending in any manner to be self-incriminating." 
This 
protection against self-incrimination applies to preliminary breath tests using an alco-sensor and field sobriety tests that require the cooperation of the suspect.
WHAT THIS MEAN is that:

The Defendant (or a person being investigated for a DUI) has the right to refuse to perform the preliminary breath test and the field sobriety tests under the Georgia Constitution, and most importantly that the evidence of his/her refusals cannot be introduced as evidence of guilt against him/her at trial.
This is an important protection that Georgia citizens are given under our Georgia Constitution.
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