Find Michigan DUI Lawyer | GERD Can Falsely Raise Breath Test Results
It is possible for a person arrested for drunk driving who is suffering from GERD to have a breath test result that is way too high. So what does ”way too high” really mean? It’s impossible to ...
NHTSA Field Sobriety Tests Fatally Flawed
If you have been arrested for drunk driving in Michigan then you probably submitted to one or more field sobriety tests. The problem with these tests is that they are ...
Serum Blood Tests Always Higher Than Whole Blood
The following is an excerpt from a DWI Journal Article: Most statutes define blood alcohol content in terms of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters (g/100 mL) of blood. Serum ...
Bubba Head’s Ten Commandments For Ethically and Effectively Representing DUI Clients at Trial
How to be Sure the DUI Attorney You Hire to Handle Your Pending Drunk Driving Case will Provide the Best Possible Representation: Many attorneys that handle drunk driving cases ...
Using the Sixth Amendment to Discover What You Need to Win Your Drunk Driving Case
The following article published in the April 2009 DWI Journal: Law & Science. This is only the first few paragraphs. The article was written by top Illinois DUI lawyer Donald J. Ramsell. ...
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- Drunk Driving Attorneys Page, DWI Journal: Law & Science
- May 22, 2009
- Posted by baronedefensefirm
Advantages of Substance Abuse Treatment to the Drunk Driving Accused
The following article published in the April 2009 DWI Journal: Law & Science. This is only the first few paragraphs. The article was written by Patrick T. Barone. To obtain the ...
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- DWI Journal: Law & Science, Support and Treatment
- May 22, 2009
- Posted by baronedefensefirm
EtG Tests Not Reliable
If you are on bond or on probation for drunk driving, chances are the judge has ordered that you abstain from alcohol. Abstinence is usually monitored by random testing, but ...
Majority of Michigan’s OWI Arrests Based on Faulty Evidence
This provocative headline is based on the following article published in the February 2009 DWI Journal: Law & Science. Standardized Field Sobriety Testing: Learning from Our Mistakes Abstract The purpose of ...
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