DUI 'eye test' under fire by Supreme Court

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Whiteside County State's Attorney Gary Spencer said the admissibility of HGN testing is determined during a Frye hearing, held in front of a judge prior to the trial. During the hearing, expert testimony is heard to determine whether or not the test is generally accepted in the scientific community. Spencer said he believes the test is reliable, but it is only one piece of the puzzle.

"HGN testing is one thing under a whole umbrella of things that officers, the state's attorney's office and the court look at in DUI cases," Spencer said. "There are other things the arresting officer can use to determine if someone is drunk, such as observing erratic driving and other physical symptoms, such as staggering and slurred speech."

Whitcombe said the Frye hearings place the burden on the state when determining the admissibility of the test, which can both help and hinder the prosecution.

"It really depends on the case," Whitcombe said. "In the weaker cases, it will make a big difference. In cases where there is a lot of evidence, it's not going to make that much of a difference. It's just one piece of the puzzle."

Gatehouse News Service contributed to this report.

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