The law in New Jersey imposes an obligation on the part of police to
administer the breath test within a reasonable time period of operation.
An officer can only
administer a breath test in Woodbridge if he or she has reasonable grounds in doing so.
Not exact matches
But now that the results are in for the state's first round of high states
testing, State Superintendent Tony Bennett can
breath a sigh of relief: Indiana students did much better on the IREAD - 3 this spring than Florida students did when the FCAT was first
administered in 2003.
(b) As the DER, when the STT informs you that the employee has not provided a sufficient amount of saliva (see paragraph (a)(3) of this section), you must immediately arrange to
administer an alcohol
test to the employee using an EBT or other
breath testing device.
Breath tests measure the breath excretion of CO2 or hydrogen (H2) produced by intraluminal bacterial metabolism of an administered subs
Breath tests measure the
breath excretion of CO2 or hydrogen (H2) produced by intraluminal bacterial metabolism of an administered subs
breath excretion of CO2 or hydrogen (H2) produced by intraluminal bacterial metabolism of an
administered substrate.
Caselaw has clearly established that police are entitled to hold someone for a period of time after a
breath test is
administered, but only if the decision to hold that person is made for legitimate reasons and based on proper considerations.
The last
breath test was
administered at 3:28 a.m..
The officers
administered a
breath sample
test which showed readings of 195 and 193, which were double the legal allowable level.
He didn't
administer a roadside alcohol - screening device and ultimately chose to forgo the
breath test at the station.
By investigating the accuracy of the
breath testing equipment and even the officer's reasons for
administering the
test in the first place, it is possible to get a reduced or suspended sentence — or the courts may drop the charges altogether.
Although he denied consuming any alcohol, the police officer detected an odour of liquor from Client's
breath and
administered a roadside screening
test (also known an Approved Screening Device, or «ASD») and arrested the Client for driving with a blood alcohol content (or «BAC») of over 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood.