Mark A. Di Carlo
La Solana Building
722 Elizabeth Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78404
Telephone: 361-888-6968
Corpus Christi Criminal Attorney
The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled unanimously that tests of breath, blood or urine for alcohol content must closely comply with state regulations designed to minimize errors. Judges can now only allow very minor errors in the alcohol tests.
Many courts had been viewing the regulations as only "recommendations" rather than the legal requirements that they are. Over time, judges have been permiting sloppier and sloppier test results, and larger and larger errors, to be used in convicting those charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol.
A single death caused by alcohol consumption is one too many. Each such death is a needless tragedy that permanently traumatizes many others.
Drugs
Drugs and driving may be a bigger problem than generally recognized. A New England Journal of Medicine report on drivers without alcohol in their systems who were stopped by police for reckless driving found that 45% had marijuana and 25% had cocaine in their systems. 5
A study by the he Insurance Institute for Traffic Safety of interstate tractor-trailer drivers found that 15% of all drivers had marijuana, 12% had non-prescription stimulants, 5% had prescription stimulants, 2% had cocaine, and fewer than 1% had alcohol in their systems. 6
Corpus Christi Criminal Attorney: In all states, the legal BAC limit while operating a vehicle is .08. A driver’s test result of below the legal limit goes a long way toward showing that he or she was not intoxicated. A specimen above the legal limit, however, is strong evidence that the suspect was intoxicated.
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