If you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving in the state of Georgia, you will likely be required to take a blood test. If your test results show that yourblood alcohol concentration(BAC) is over the legal limit, you will be charged with driving under the influence (DUI). A DU...
In the case of suspected drugged driving, you must take the blood test since a breath test will not register the results. And, if you have a medical condition that prevents you from blowing hard enough into the breathalyzer, you will have to take the blood test. Simply refusing to take ...
Our firm has a reputation for getting the best results in the most serious cases. We know how to pick a jury that will understand your position. Joe St. Louis spends five days a year teaching other lawyers how to help juries understand complicated topics such as why blood test results are...
test to verify your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). If the test results show a BAC of .08 or greater, the officer will note that a charge of driving with a BAC above .08 will be added. If you refuse to submit to a blood or breath test, your license could be suspended for up ...
the breath or blood test results will not be allowed into court as evidence against the person. This BAC test evidence is most frequently the best proof for the police and prosecution to use for proving a DUI offense case. It is then often dismissed when it is not allowed into evidence du...
of alcohol or drugs and is presumed to be driving under the influence. This presumption must be overcome by the defense, switching the burden of proof from the Commonwealth to the defense. For these reasons, most attorneys will recommend that a driver submit to the breath or blood test. ...
In some cases, a defendant can challenge the accuracy of the breathalyzer or blood test results, especially if there were procedural errors made by the police. Additionally, proving that the driver was not impaired or that the alcohol level was below the legal limit at the time of driving ca...
With 25 years of experience in DUI law, Steven Kellis is more than qualified to defend your case. He’ll diligently research the details of your case, including breath and blood test results, the events during and after your arrest, and more, to ensure a thorough review of your situation....
This Case has NO IMPACT in States where refusal only results in civil action. Final Thoughts The U.S. Supreme Court has definitively separated the breath test and the blood test in DUI investigations. The administration of a breath test remains intact, and the Court has ruled the both civil...
With 25 years of experience in DUI law, Steven Kellis is more than qualified to defend your case. He’ll diligently research the details of your case, including breath and blood test results, the events during and after your arrest, and more, to ensure a thorough review of your situation....