LAWYER: The 5 DUI Traps Police Use On Innocent Drivers — And How To Beat Them

LAWYER: The 5 DUI Traps Police Use On Innocent Drivers — And How To Beat Them

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Publish Date:
March 15, 2026
Category:
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Most people arrested for DUI were not drunk.

They just didn't know these 5 traps.

In this video we break down the exact
psychological tactics police use during
DUI stops to make innocent drivers
incriminate themselves — and the precise
words that legally protect you from each one.

This is not opinion. This is constitutional
law backed by federal courts and documented
police training manuals.

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pulled over and not known your rights?

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⚖️ LEGAL SOURCES & EVIDENCE:

- Berghuis v. Thompkins (2010) — Supreme Court
Silence alone does not invoke Miranda rights.
You must explicitly state them out loud.

- Miranda v. Arizona (1966) — Supreme Court
Right to remain silent and right to attorney
must be invoked clearly.

- Rodriguez v. United States (2015) — Supreme Court
Officers cannot extend traffic stops without
reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.

- Pennsylvania v. Mimms (1977) — Supreme Court
Officers can order you from vehicle but cannot
force you to answer interrogation questions.

- NHTSA Field Sobriety Test Research
Walk and Turn — 68% accurate
One Leg Stand — 65% accurate
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus — 77% accurate
(Source: nhtsa.gov)

- California Vehicle Code 13353.1
Preliminary roadside breath test is voluntary
for drivers over 21.

- Nevada Revised Statutes 484C.160
Confirms voluntary nature of preliminary
breath testing before arrest.

- Texas Transportation Code 724.011
Implied consent applies only after lawful
arrest — not roadside screening.

- Edwards v. Arizona (1981) — Supreme Court
Once attorney is invoked questioning
must immediately stop.

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⚠️ DISCLAIMER:

This video is for educational and informational
purposes only and does not constitute legal
advice. Laws vary by state and jurisdiction.
Always consult a licensed attorney in your
state for guidance specific to your situation.

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