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Reliability of Breath-Test Results in a Drunk-Driving CaseIt may seem that the most frightening part of a drunk-driving charge is the possible jail time and monetary fine, but a conviction would affect many areas of your life. You would probably lose your license at least temporarily, making it harder to work and provide for yourself and your family. Sometimes convicted drunk drivers must forfeit their motor vehicles. You would also find it more difficult and more expensive to maintain auto insurance. Contact an experienced drunk-driving defense lawyer today to help avoid these consequences. What You Need to Know about a Kenosha DUI ChargeImportant Information from Attorney Robert F. SfasciottiIf you have been arrested for or charged with drunk driving, you may be uncertain about the law, the process, or your rights in the criminal or administrative proceedings that follow. The information on this page is designed to answer your basic questions, so that are better able to protect your rights. At the Law Office of Robert F. Sfasciotti, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, I bring over 30 years of experience to people throughout southeastern Wisconsin. I place a high priority on personal service and attention, taking the time to carefully explain the law, the process and your options moving forward. I don't make judgments about my clients, but treat you with the dignity and respect you deserve as I aggressively seek solutions to your legal problems. To learn more about my DUI practice, see my criminal defense page. For a free initial consultation, contact my office or call me at 262-671-4345 (toll-free at 877-680-6844). Parliamo Italiano Thank you for contacting Robert F. Sfasciotti. Your message has been sent. Call me now or use the form below. Experienced DUI lawyer in Kenosha, Wisconsin. At the office of attorney Robert F. Sfasciotti, I have protected the rights of people throughout southeastern Wisconsin since 1978. I handle all matters related to drunk driving charges, from the administrative hearing on license suspension or revocation to the criminal hearing to determine penalties. Contact my office or call me at 262-671-4345 (toll-free at 877-680-6844) to arrange a free initial consultation. If you have been charged with driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, contact attorney Robert F. Sfasciotti, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to schedule a free initial consultation. I have protected the rights of people throughout southeastern Wisconsin for over 30 years. I emphasize a results-oriented approach, seeking solutions that meet your needs. Reliability of Breath-Test Results in a Drunk-Driving CaseIn every state in the U.S., a driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher is presumed to be legally intoxicated for drunk-driving purposes. Each state has also enacted an implied-consent law. Implied-consent laws provide that every licensed driver within the state is considered to have given his or her consent to chemical testing to determine his or her BAC whenever a law enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion of intoxication. In most states, refusal to submit to such a test results in license suspension or revocation. While a blood test is arguably more reliable, the breath test for BAC is more commonly used in the field because the testing equipment is convenient to transport and because the test is easier to administer, can be used by nonmedical personnel, is less physically intrusive to the person taking the test and produces results faster. However, under certain circumstances, breath tests can be less than reliable as an accurate measure of BAC. If you are facing drunk-driving charges, contact Robert F. Sfasciotti in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to speak to an attorney who is thoroughly familiar with possible breath-test weaknesses. History and Science of the Breath TestThe Breathalyzer® was invented in 1954 to collect evidence of intoxication by measuring BAC through breath analysis. Since that time, several manufacturers have entered into the breath-analyzer market and the science behind the machine has evolved. The word "breathalyzer" is now widely used to refer to these apparatus regardless of manufacturer. Other terms used to refer to these devices include evidential breath tester (EBT), breath analyzer, breath-analysis product, breath-alcohol analyzer and breath-testing device or machine. In addition to Breathalyzer, common brands include Intoxilyzer® and Intoximeter®. In very basic terms, the breath-test machine is designed to measure the amount of alcohol in a deep-lung breath sample and to use that amount to determine BAC. The four main scientific methods used in the various machines are chemical analysis, infrared spectrophotometry, gas chromatography and fuel-cell detection. Breath-Test VulnerabilitiesA drunk-driving defendant, usually through an experienced attorney and often with the help of a scientific expert, may be able to challenge the breath-test results in his or her case. Several different factors may call into question the reliability of the results. Depending on the law of the state in which the drunk-driving charges were filed, evidence of a problem with the test result could make the BAC reading inadmissible in court or, if the BAC is still admissible, could cast serious doubt on whether the reading is reliable. Arguments a drunk-driving defense attorney may make to undermine the breath-test results:
This long list of potential problems with breath test results is not close to complete. If a person charged with drunk driving is able to show that something affected the reliability of his or her test results, the state will need to rely more on other types of evidence to prove intoxication. Other types of evidence on which the state may need to rely include witness, officer and driver statements; witness and police observations; or field-sobriety test results. Speak to a Drunk Driving Defense LawyerIf your situation involves a breath test to measure BAC, an experienced attorney from Robert F. Sfasciotti in Kenosha, Wisconsin, who is thoroughly familiar with proper testing procedure and the science behind the test may be able to provide valuable assistance. Copyright © 2011 FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
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