For over 20 years Jensen Legal has challenged and defended DUI/DWI cases. Over the years, breath tests in Washington State have been suppressed by courts just about as much as they have been used by the courts. That's because the defense is persistent and thorough.
At Jensen Legal we look at your case, your breath test and all the supporting documents to find any reason at all to suppress a breath test result. The validity of the whole process deserves it and so do you.
Why would it be suppressed? Here are some examples:
These are just a few reasons.
No, but you should. There are two kinds of breath test machines.
The police may offer you a Portable Breath Test (PBT) while they are first talking to you at the roadside. If you take this test it can be used for the police to establish Probable Cause to arrest you, but it is not admissible in a trial to prove that you are intoxicated.
After you are at the police station or at a mobile command post, the police will generally ask you to take a Breathalyzer test. This is the BAC test and it is controlled by a computer. If you refuse this test your driver's license may be suspended for a year or more, depending on your past licensing history.
Experienced DUI attorneys will advise their clients to take the BAC test at the Station, but refuse everything else and Remain Silent.
Should You refuse the Breath Test?
Most lawyers will tell you to take the test now and try to suppress it later. The Implied Consent laws of Washington say that if a police officer has probable cause that you drove a motor vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs within the last 2 hours, you must take a breath test. If you don´t, then your license will be suspended for a minimum of 1 year, and, the fact that you refused can be used as evidence by the prosecution during a trial. This is somewhat of an infringement against your right to remain silent, but it is the law. Now, read on:
Question: If I refuse the Breath Test after my lawyer advises me to refuse the breath test, can the refusal be used against me at trial?
Answer: Maybe.
Some judges in Washington will accept the argument that you refused the breath test because your attorney told you to remain silent, not because you were refusing a breath test. Your license may still get suspended for a year, but in this circumstance you may prevent a prosecutor from telling a jury during your trial that you "refused the breath test ". This scenario can make your case more winnable at trial.
Breathalyzer (BAC) tests in Washington State can be suppressed if they do not meet the court standards of admissibility. Over the last 20 years these tests have been thrown out just about as much as they've been used by the courts. Your attorney should know which courts are suppressing, why they are suppressing and how to get your case in a position to get a suppression of the BAC test.
The Washington State Patrol has the authority to manage Breath Testing machines. They are required to make public the maintenance of these machines and they do so at their website: Washington State Patrol Breath Test Instrument Records.
The information on the Washington State Patrol website is confusing and only a small bit pertains to your testing machine and the maintenance and past history of that machine.
If you are taken to the Station and blow over the legal limit, you still have the right to go to a hospital and have your own blood drawn and analyzed for alcohol content.
What other charges are possible?
Talk with a DUI defense lawyer about Breathalyzer evidence and possible defenses against breath test results in your DUI case. Contact an experienced DUI | DWI criminal law defense attorney right away.
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