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Do I have a right in Missouri to speak to an attorney when Im stopped by a Missouri police officer and asked to take standardized field sobriety tests?

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Do I have a right in Missouri to speak to an attorney when Im stopped by a Missouri police officer and asked to take standardized field sobriety tests?

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No. However, you are not required by Missouri law to submit to field sobriety exercises. A polite “I would like to consult with an attorney before agreeing to take any field test” is a good answer.

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