Justin Timberlake, the former boyband member, was reportedly unable to pass field sobriety tests prior to his arrest on DWI charges. The 43-year-old was stopped by police after allegedly running a stop sign and swerving on Long Island . He twice refused a breathalyzer when approached by an officer.

However, the officer noted that Timberlake was "unable to follow police instructions correctly" and had a noticeable smell of alcohol, as per the police report. Justin Timberlake looks dejected as he has driver's license suspended in DWI case Details emerge on Justin Timberlake's DWI case and questionable police decisions A comprehensive field sobriety report suggested that he "started too soon" during a heel-to-toe test and missed several steps, including all nine steps in his second attempt. He also reportedly turned incorrectly and stepped out of line six times.

The report, which was obtained by the Daily Mail, further alleged that the What Goes Around...

Comes Around singer struggled with balance, swaying back and forth and using his arms for stability. The officer reported that Timberlake eyes were "bloodshot and glassy," and he was unable to multitask as he couldn't continue speaking while searching for vehicle registration. "I had one martini and I followed my friends home," Justin is quoted as saying in the document.

Not only did Justin refuse a breathalyzer test, he also declined the report's prompt that "your refusal to submit to a chemical test or any portion thereof can .