Archive for October, 2006

DUI Evidence? Does it Exist?

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

An interesting post from Lawrence Taylor concerning the collection of evidence in DUI cases.  What is evidence in a DUI case?  Depending on the actual case there could be much evidence that the prosecution will have to prove your guilt such as videotape of the stop, witness testimony and statements, officer field notes, etc, etc…

 But how about for the accused?  What is the evidence?  Its the sample provided.  Whether that be breath, blood, urine, etc…  But in mostly every single case law enforcement does not keep the sample.  They destroy the very evidence that they are using against you.

You blow into the intoxilyzer machine and they take the readings and then the breath sample is destroyed.  No chance for you to examine the evidence used against you.

Very interesting perspective.  Read more about it here:  http://www.duiblog.com/2006/10/18#a487

 

DUI Lawyer Information

Friday, October 20th, 2006

This serves as the first post in this DUI Lawyer resource designed to provide the most timely and informative DUI law information for all DUI laws across the nation.

The information will cover current updates to DUI laws as well as interesting news headlines involving DUI and how they may or may not impact current legislation across the country. 

Please feel free to write and request any specific information that may be useful.  And please see my DUI Lawyer page for an interesting information and resources as well.