David Storobin's Article in Legal

883 Attacking Breathalyzers and Field Sobriet Tests in DWI cases
Easily the most important decision a defense lawyer has to make in a DWI case is what defense to present. Once an argument is presented, it is often hard to present another one if the first one fails to impress the jury. Rather than explaining the defendant's position, the lawyer comes off as overly slick, trying to "pull a fast one" on the jury. Thus, once the first argument is made, all following arguments must be consistent.
Posted on Mar-31-2010