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Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. 2012 Patrick A. Williams Criminal Defense Institute June 28, 2012. INITIAL INVESTIGATION TO SEE IF SFSTs WERE FEASIBLE. Burns & Moskowitz (1977) Psychophysical tests for DWI arrest.  Final Report, DOT-HS-802-424, NHTSA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Oklahoma Criminal Defense Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationLawyers Association

2012 Patrick A. Williams Criminal Defense Institute

June 28, 2012

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INITIAL INVESTIGATION TO SEE IF SFSTs WERE FEASIBLE

• Burns & Moskowitz (1977) Psychophysical tests for DWI arrest. Final Report, DOT-HS-802-424, NHTSA

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DEVELOPMENT OF PILOT PROGRAM FOR SFSTs

• Tharp, Burns and Moskowitz (1981) Development and Field Test of Psychophysical Tests for DWI Arrest, DOT-HS-805-864

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FINAL FORMAT FOR PROMULGATION OF SFSTs

• Anderson, Schweitz & Snyder (1983) Field Evaluation of a Behavioral Test Battery for DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). Washington, D.C.: National Technical Information Service

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VALIDATIONS OF SFSTS• Stetzer & Burns (1998) Validation of the Standardized

Field Test Battery at BACs Below 0.10 Percent Final Report. Anacapa Sciences, Inc. Santa Barbara, California

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VALIDATIONS OF SFSTS• Stetzer & Burns (1998) Validation of the Standardized

Field Test Battery at BACs Below 0.10 Percent Final Report. Anacapa Sciences, Inc. Santa Barbara, California

• Burns & Dioquino (1999) A Florida Validation Study of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (S.F.S.T.) Battery, State Safety Office, Department of Transportation, State of Florida and U.S. Department of Transportation Project No. AL-97-05-14-01

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VALIDATIONS OF SFSTS• Stetzer & Burns (1998) Validation of the Standardized Field

Test Battery at BACs Below 0.10 Percent Final Report. Anacapa Sciences, Inc. Santa Barbara, California

• Burns & Dioquino (1999) A Florida Validation Study of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (S.F.S.T.) Battery, State Safety Office, Department of Transportation, State of Florida and U.S. Department of Transportation Project No. AL-97-05-14-01

• Burns (2007) The Robustness of the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test, U.S. Department of Transportation Final Report National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DTNH22-98-D-55079

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THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

• Good & Augsburger (1986) Use of Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus as a Part of Roadside Sobriety Testing. American Journal of Optometry & Physiological Optics; 63(6): 467–471

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THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

• Good & Augsburger (1986) Use of Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus as a Part of Roadside Sobriety Testing. American Journal of Optometry & Physiological Optics; 63(6): 467–471

• Citek, Ball, O.D.& Rutledge (2003) Nystagmus testing in intoxicated individuals, Optometry 74(11)

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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS REGARDING SFST VALIDITY• Booker (2001) End-Position Nystagmus as an Indicator of

Ethanol Intoxication. Science and Justice 41: 113-116

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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS REGARDING SFST VALIDITY• Booker (2001) End-Position Nystagmus as an Indicator of

Ethanol Intoxication. Science and Justice 41: 113-116

• Booker (2004). The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test: Fraudulent Science in the American Courts Science and Justice 44: 133-140

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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS REGARDING SFST VALIDITY• Booker (2001) End-Position Nystagmus as an Indicator of

Ethanol Intoxication. Science and Justice 41: 113-116

• Booker (2004). The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test: Fraudulent Science in the American Courts Science and Justice 44: 133-140

• O’Keefe (2001) Drugs driving -- Standardized Field Sobriety Tests: A Survey of Police Surgeons in Strathclyde Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine 8: 57-65

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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS REGARDING SFST VALIDITY• Booker (2001) End-Position Nystagmus as an Indicator of

Ethanol Intoxication. Science and Justice 41: 113-116

• Booker (2004). The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test: Fraudulent Science in the American Courts Science and Justice 44: 133-140

• O’Keefe (2001) Drugs driving -- Standardized Field Sobriety Tests: A Survey of Police Surgeons in Strathclyde Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine 8: 57-65

• Hlastala, Polissar & Oberman (2005) Statistical Evaluation of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests; Journal of Forensic Sciences 50(3): 1-8

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA • On the average, not a single person would be

misclassified by the HGN test

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA

• On the average, not a single person would be misclassified by the HGN test

• Nevertheless, 37% of the sober individuals were classified as intoxicated under perfect laboratory conditions

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• Table 2 Good and Augsberger

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA • On the average, not a single person would be

misclassified by the HGN test• Nevertheless, 37% of the sober individuals were

classified as intoxicated under perfect laboratory conditions

• In the field 83% of the sober individuals were classified as intoxicated

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA

• In this, the most important of all the validations, 37% of the sober individuals were classified as intoxicated

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HOW TO READ SCIENTIFIC DATA

• Finally, in the two sets of data from the latest (and presumably most definitive) study, Burns demonstrated that 79% of the HGN tests run on sober individuals under perfect laboratory conditions classified those individuals as being intoxicated

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So, in conclusion, we can answer the question,

“Are the SFSTs designed to fail?”

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They are designed to fail if you hold to the belief that the law’s great purpose is

to protect the innocent.”

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For your future consideration:

If you think the SFSTs are a disgraceto society, you will be appalled at the charlatans and fakers who try to sell

you their “Drug Recognition Experts.”