DUI Information
Police Mistakes
Mistakes the police officers make at the time of Nevada DUI charges
- Anonymous Call – Stopping a vehicle on the basis of an anonymous call without valid proof.
- Uninformed and uninvited entrance – Following a driver into his residence without an invitation or without intimation.
- No independent evidence – Arresting on the statements of the driver alone for the conviction of Nevada DUI. The officer might not have seen you in physical control of your car.
- Articulable Suspicion – He stops you just because he thinks you are suspicious.
- Unlawful reasons – Stops you because you have halted in the middle of the road or driving too slowly .
- Misperception – Stopping a vehicle since he has misperceived violation of a law.
- Improper Sign – Stopping a vehicle for an improper sign.
- Failure to follow the norms – Failing to follow the rules of the Department of Health and Intoxilyzer operation manual which results in invalid alcohol testing procedures during the Nevada DUI.
- Improper Road Block – There are certain guidelines to be followed to validate the stop.
- Documents verification – Stopping a vehicle just to check the driver's license and registration.
- Wrong identification of the convict – Stopping a vehicle without being able to identify it as the one actually committing a traffic infraction.
- Reason less – Stopping a vehicle for no reason at all.
