Physical Control Charge Thrown Out When Court Found An Odor of Alcohol and Admitting to Drinking “A Few Beers” Is Not Enough for Reasonable Suspicion
CAN THE POLICE ORDER FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS AFTER A DRIVER ADMITS TO DRINKING? The Court of Appeals for the State of Ohio has recently held that police cannot ask a driver to step out of his car and perform field sobriety tests if an officer only observes (1) an odor