Cop FAKES a Sobriety Test — Then Gets CAUGHT Lying in Court

Cop FAKES a Sobriety Test — Then Gets CAUGHT Lying in Court I'm Jason. After 30 years in the justice system, I break down real cases so you can see how the law actually works. Today's case is State of Wisconsin v. Antonio Morales, a case about an arrest that came down to one test - performed by a deputy who couldn't explain how it works. On New Year's Day 2026, Deputy Jeff Carroll found Morales's SUV stuck in a snowy ditch in rural Wisconsin. He smelled alcohol, ran three standard roadside tests - and Morales passed two of them. The deputy arrested him based entirely on the third: the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, an eye test where the officer moves his finger and watches for involuntary twitching. He scored Morales six out of six - every possible sign of impairment. Months later, defense attorney Daniel Chapman put Deputy Carroll on the stand and handed him the NHTSA training manual for that test. The deputy could not explain how fast to move the finger. He could not explain how long to hold it. He could not explain why the test works. And when the lawyer played the body camera footage, it showed the deputy had rushed through the test without following a single step in his own manual. This is the suppression hearing where one lawyer and one training manual took apart the only test that mattered. DISCLAIMER The content on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here is legal advice, and nothing here creates an attorney-client relationship. I share my interpretation of publicly available court records, statutes, and case law as of the time each video is made. Laws change, rules vary by state, and every case depends on its own facts. If you need legal advice, talk to a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. I do my best to get everything right, but I make no guarantees that every detail is complete, current, or applicable to your situation. FAIR USE This video is protected under fair use. The original courtroom footage has been edited and combined with legal commentary and analysis for educational purposes. The commentary changes the purpose, character, and value of the original material. This channel is not a substitute for the original recording and is intended to educate, not to replace it. Original video:    • Cop Botched a Sobriety Test. Judge Buried It.