[QUOTE=tonynewman;867969]An arrest requires only probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that you committed the crime. You cannot be arrested SOLELY for refusing a field sobriety test. If arrested, state law will require that you submit to a chemical test. If you refuse the mandated test you can face additional penalties which usually involves a license suspension for up to a year whether you are later charged with DUI or not.if I refuse the roadside tests and questioning, I tell the officer I refuse to do the tests, and I wish to remain silent, being completely sober, say I was just driving around at 3am sober/not on any drugs, and I get pulled over due to crossing over a line for example, something small that people at 3am might get pulled over for, the officer decides to arrest me after I repeatedly refuse roadside tests and don't answer any questions, and I consent to the station test blow a 0 or even a blood test is done and that is completely clear (no drugs), is this false arrest and can I sue the state?
You can try to sue anyone for anything, but, unless the officer clearly lacked probable cause to make the arrest, no lawsuit will go anywhere.
And everything on the internet is true ...I have came a crossed one video that this happened and the man won 70,000 bucks in a suit.(so he says in the video)
he may have .,.. but, he could just as easily be full of hooey.

