Friday, October 5, 2012

Breathalyzer, Blood, Urine, and Field Sobriety Tests



A DUI charge or conviction can stand or fall on the reliability and accuracy of a breathalyzer, blood, urine, or field sobriety test. Since a field sobriety test is used to establish probable cause for making an arrest, if conducted improperly, the DUI charge against you may be thrown out of court. Alternatively, if a breathalyzer wasn’t calibrated properly or blood drawn and tested according to proper procedure, their results may be deemed unreliable and inadmissible in court. At the Law Office of Jonathan Franklin, we understand the technical and forensic issues involved in breathalyzer, blood, urine, and field sobriety tests.

Don’t assume you’re automatically guilty because a DUI test came back positive. To schedule a free, confidential consultation to discuss your case, contact Beverly Hills, California, DUI charges attorney Jonathan Franklin today.



 

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http://www.jonathanfranklinlaw.com/breathalyzer-blood-urine-and-field-sobriety-tests-2.html




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