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DUI / OUI Blood Test
New Castle sees hundreds of individuals charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Operating Under the Influence (OUI) offenses on a monthly basis. When arrested, it is standard protocol for officers to administer both breath and blood tests. While blood tests are widely regarded as accurate, refusal to comply with testing can lead to license suspension and additional penalties. For adults, if the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) reaches 0.08% or higher (or 0.02% for individuals under 21), a DUI/OUI charge can be filed. That said, it is possible to dispute blood test results in court. To effectively handle this process, it is essential to enlist the help of an experienced lawyer specializing in DUI cases.
What You Need to Know
Understanding the intricacies of DUI/OUI laws in Pennsylvania is vital. Exceeding the legal BAC limit can result in charges for driving under the influence. However, law enforcement officers possess discretionary powers that allow them to press charges even when your BAC is below 0.08% (or 0.02% if under 21), provided they can testify that your control over the vehicle appeared impaired. Contesting the validity of blood test results in court could be a turning point in securing a favorable outcome in your case. Below are key elements of a defense strategy that a New Castle DUI attorney can help clarify and build upon:
- Proper Preservation of the Blood Sample
Arguments could be made if the blood sample was not properly preserved, as this might have led to misleading or inaccurate results.
- Challenging Sample Handling or Analysis
One possible avenue for defense involves disputing the mishandling or incorrect processing of the blood sample, which could result in erroneous BAC figures.
- Contamination or Improper Administration Concerns
Questions surrounding the conditions under which the test was administered or possible contamination of the sample can raise doubts about the reliability of the test results.
- Requesting an Independent Analysis
Opting for an independent analysis of the blood sample can provide robust evidence to support your defense and challenge the prosecution’s claims.
How I Can Help You
Hello, I’m Attorney Sean Logue, and my mission is to help those facing DUI or OUI charges in New Castle. Over the past decade, I’ve defended hundreds of clients with passion and precision, working tirelessly to undermine the prosecution’s reliance on blood test results. With a 10.0 rating on Avvo and recognition as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer, I’m dedicated to safeguarding your rights and reputation. That’s why consulting an experienced New Castle criminal lawyer is a necessary step in safeguarding your rights
A DUI/OUI charge is much more than an immediate inconvenience; it has long-lasting consequences. Beyond potential jail time, hefty fines, and restricted driving privileges, a conviction can tarnish your educational and professional goals. Together, we will fight these charges and work toward securing the most favorable outcome for your case.
At the Logue Law Group, we bring a level of legal counsel that prioritizes thorough investigations and strong advocacy. Our meticulous approach involves scrutinizing the circumstances of your arrest, identifying any procedural errors by arresting officers, and ensuring your rights were not violated. As your trusted New Castle DUI attorney, I will also arrange for the reexamination of your blood sample, meticulously challenging the prosecution’s evidence to push for a dismissal of charges.
Take Action Now
Don’t wait to act. The sooner you reach out, the stronger our position will be to fight your case. At the Logue Law Group, we are well-versed in DUI law and skilled at navigating BAC testing procedures. Your rights matter, and we are here to protect them.
Schedule a Free Consultation Today
If you’re facing DUI/OUI blood test charges, schedule your free consultation with a New Castle criminal lawyer today. Call me directly at (844) PITT-DUI or connect with us online.
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Proudly defending individuals in New Castle, surrounding Pennsylvania counties, as well as West Virginia and Ohio, the Logue Law Group is ready to advocate for you.