Field tests, breathalyzer and blood tests
              Field Test / Breathalyzer / Blood Test Attorney
               There are a number of tests used to determine   blood alcohol content or whether a person has been driving under the influence.   The tests are used to determine probable cause for pulling you over and as   substantive evidence of your DWI/DUI/OWI offense.
There are a number of tests used to determine   blood alcohol content or whether a person has been driving under the influence.   The tests are used to determine probable cause for pulling you over and as   substantive evidence of your DWI/DUI/OWI offense.
              We know that the tests are not always administered properly and that they can   lead to erroneous charges. Our attorneys will closely evaluate your case and determine   whether your test was properly administered. You may be able to have your case   dismissed if there was no probable cause to pull you over, or if there is   insufficient evidence for your offense.
              Contact The Traffic Lawyers of Kopecky   Law, P.A. for a free consultation. We would gladly assist you with   a defense regarding any of the following DUI/DWI/OWI testing procedures:
              
                - DUI blood test   
                
- Field sobriety test   
                
- Breathalyzer 
Field Sobriety Tests
              Field sobriety tests help officers   determine probable cause to force a driver to take a blood test. Field sobriety   tests are not admissible in Kansas as evidence of driving under the influence,   and cannot be used for a conviction. In Missouri and Iowa the tests are   admissible as evidence of guilt.
              Field sobriety tests include:
              
                - Horizontal gaze nystagmus- HGN test (eye test): officer will use a pen or   object to try to determine whether the driver's eyes follow smoothly.   
                
- Walk and turn: officer will order driver to take 10 or 12 steps and turn   around. This is to determine if the driver can walk a straight line. Officers   will watch to see if the driver can walk heel to toe and will watch for balance   or lack of motor skills.   
                
- One leg stand: Officer will order driver to stand on one leg and count to   30. 
Our attorneys know that there is a possibility that officers did not   accurately interpret these tests or that a field test was not administered   properly. We will listen to audio and video tapes to prepare the evidence on   your behalf. Improper instructions can make the tape or test potentially   inadmissible against the accused.
              Breath Tests
                Breath tests are sophisticated instruments   used to determine the blood alcohol level of a driver suspected of being   intoxicated. A preliminary breath test (PBT) will be administered at the stop.   The preliminary test is less reliable, but if it is failed, it provides probable   cause for an officer to take a driver to the station.
              At the station, a more accurate test will be administered. Often this is the   Intoxylizer 5000 or a newer machine with more accurate results. In most states   this test can be used to prove that you were, in fact, driving under the   influence.
              Blood test
                A DUI blood test is the most accurate and   forceful test in court. If you have been accused of DUI, you may have been taken   to a hospital or clinic for a blood test.
              If someone takes both a breathalyzer and a blood test, you have to combat the   evidence of both tests. Our attorneys can help prepare a case if you have tested   over .08 on a blood test or a breathalyzer. Some states have strict liability   statutes that will automatically punish you if a test determines your blood   alcohol is above .08, even before charges are filed.
              If you refuse to take any of the tests, the officers will seek to prove on   other grounds that you were intoxicated. The court will look at other evidence   such as how you were driving, witness reports, or reaction times based on   impressions of the officer.
              Our attorneys are experienced at taking a serious look at how these tests   were administered to prepare you a defense in your case. You may have been   unlawfully pulled over or there may not be enough evidence to prove that you   were driving under the influence.
              For a free consultation regarding your field test, breathalyzer, or blood   test, contact The Traffic Lawyers of Kopecky Law, P.A.
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