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  Challenging the Reliability of Breathalyzer Test Results

In a Driving While Intoxicated case with a breath test, the government must prove that the defendant's blood alcohol concentration, at the time of driving, was at or above the legal limit of 0.08. 

A breath test measures an amount of alcohol in a sample of air blown into a machine.  Contrary to what the government says, these machines are extremely unreliable.
While the test is easy to perform, there are many factors that can affect the results. 

 A few common factors are: 

  • the body temperature or the person blowing into the machine
  • atmospheric pressure
  • a person’s weight
  • whether a person blows on a full or empty stomach
  • the length the person blows and more.  

 

Internal problems with the machine can also distort a person’s result.

Many people believe that if they blow above the legal limit then they will automatically be found guilty of the crime. 

This is not true. 

Overcoming a breath test result is possible in many instances.  Since each case is different, it takes hard work and an experienced attorney to find the best method of attacking a breath test.

 
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