MA Police Training Manual - OUI Stop Field Sobriety Tests
The officer must be
able to describe how the suspect performed on the tests, and exactly what the
suspect did.
The standard note
taking guide provided in this Manual is designed to help you develop a clear
description of the suspect’s performance on the tests.
6.
Taking Field Notes
on The Eve Procedures
First, have
subject remove glasses.
Equal Tracking
Yes / No
Equal Pupils Yes
/ No
Other (i.e..
resting Nystagmus,)____________
The section for Medical Assessment appears
at the bottom of the guide’s front page.
• Check “Yes”
or “No” box for equal tracking.
• Check “Yes” or “No” box for equal pupil size.
In the section
labeled “other”, record any
facts, circumstances, conditions, or
observations that may be relevant to this
procedure (i.e., Resting Nvstagmus).
The section on the Horizontal Gaze
Nystagmus test appears on the bottom of
the guide’s front side.
Complete the entire
test for both eyes,
writing “yes” or “no” for each nystagmus clue.
• Write “yes”
if the clue is present;
• Write “no” if the clue is not present.
In the section
labeled “other,” record any facts, circumstances, conditions or observations
that may be relevant to this test.
• Examples of
additional evidence of impairment emerging during nystagmus test:
— suspect unable to keep head still;
— suspect swaying noticeably;
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