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PRACTICE NEEDS TEST

This 130-question exercise is a strategic practice tool created for legal preparation. It is designed solely to familiarize you with common probation interview topics and to facilitate discussion with your attorney. It is not a psychological or clinical assessment, does not provide a diagnosis, and its results have no medical or official standing. This app uses the publicly available 'NEEDS Assessment' questions for client self-assessment, but it is not the official NEEDS Assessment Instrument, is not endorsed by ADE Incorporated, and app results may differ substantially from ADE's proprietary scoring and any court scoring; for the official NEEDS Assessment Instrument, visit ADE Incorporated at https://adeincorp.com/.

DUI Defense - NEEDS Practice Exam

This practice test consists of 130 questions across 13 pages (approximately 10 questions per page).

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Important Disclaimer

Purpose & Affiliation: Maze Legal PLC provides this free app to allow users to answer the publicly known 130-question NEEDS Assessment survey items for informational and educational purposes. This app is not the official NEEDS Assessment Instrument and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by ADE Incorporated. For the official NEEDS Assessment Instrument and ADE's proprietary scoring program, visit ADE Incorporated at https://adeincorp.com/.

Scoring Methodology: Maze Legal PLC uses its own proprietary and confidential scoring logic, variables, weighting, thresholds, and interpretation rules. Your results, risk level, and recommendations may vary significantly from ADE Incorporated's proprietary scoring methodology and from any scoring used by a Michigan court, probation department, evaluator, or treatment provider. No app output should be treated as an official determination, court prediction, legal advice, or clinical diagnosis.

Usage Restrictions: Automated access is prohibited. You may not scrape, crawl, spider, run automated scripts, reverse engineer, attempt to extract the scoring key, or attempt to infer the scoring model through repeated testing or other means.