Roadside
Field Sobriety Tests Require Articulable Suspension. State v. Bernokeits 423 NJ Super. 365 (App. Div. 2011)
The court held that standard, roadside field sobriety testing does not
require the police to have probable cause to arrest or to search, but rather
may be undertaken on the basis of a reasonable articulable suspicion alone that
defendant was driving while intoxicated.