knowingly drive when your license has been suspended or revoked because you refused to submit to chemical testing to
determine your blood alcohol level after a traffic stop.
During a DWI stop, an officer will typically use the standardized field sobriety testing procedures established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which may be followed by a Alcotest breath test to
determine blood alcohol level (BAC).
Arizona's «implied consent» law says that if you are lawfully arrested by an officer who has reasonable grounds to believe that you have been driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, then you consent to taking a chemical test of your blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of
determining your blood alcohol content (BAC).
Not exact matches
Midwives do a thorough medical history, nutrition assessment and spent usually 2 hours at each prenatal getting to know the couple / mom and making risk assessments all along via urine tests, FHT's, mom talking out fears & issues, weight gain, edema, reflexes, fundal height,
blood tests,
determining placental position,
blood pressure, watching for drug or
alcohol abuse, diet assessments.
Lee failed a sobriety test and police later
determined she had a
blood -
alcohol content of.14, well above the legal.08 threshold for a DWI.
A Suffolk judge has granted a motion requested by the pickup driver involved in the fatal limousine crash in Cutchogue last year to hold a hearing to
determine whether
blood alcohol results were properly taken.
After adjusting for other factors that could affect the risk of dementia, such as diabetes, high
blood pressure, depression and
alcohol abuse, researchers
determined that veterans with TBI were 60 percent more likely to develop dementia than those without TBI.
For this research, the scientists analyzed data like cholesterol,
blood pressure, BMI,
blood sugar, diet and exercise,
alcohol intake, and tobacco use from more than 3,000 of the individuals to
determine healthy lifestyle factors and a low cardiovascular disease risk profile.
As far as Ford is concerned, her good fortune was all too fleeting as after a
blood draw
determined her
alcohol level, a warrant was issued for the reckless driver where she's facing charges of intoxicated assault causing serious body injury to a peace officer.
Additionally, many jurisdictions have defined
alcohol in terms of breath instead of
blood so that an extrapolation to
blood in order to
determine impairment is no longer necessary.
Law enforcement agencies use machines to
determine the level of
blood alcohol concentration (BAC), and often these machines can be inaccurate.
Alternatively, you may be detained for further investigation and transported to a police station where you will be expected to provide breath samples into a breathalyzer - style device to accurately
determine your
blood -
alcohol concentration.
A «Fail» in conjunction with other evidence, may permit an officer to make a demand for samples to be taken to
determine the concentration of
alcohol in a person's
blood.
This machine is used by New Jersey law enforcement officers to
determine a person's
blood alcohol content (BAC).
• the malfunction or improper operation caused the machine to
determine that the accused's
blood alcohol level was over 80 mg of
alcohol / 100 ml of
blood; AND,
After the accident, police took the
blood of the off duty officer to
determine if there was any
alcohol or drugs in his system.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:4 - 50.2, a driver is «deemed to have given his consent to the taking of samples of his breath... to
determine the content of
alcohol in his
blood» when there exists «reasonable grounds to believe that such person has been operating a motor vehicle» while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or narcotic.
Without a time of driving or care or control, I am unable to
determine if your
blood alcohol concentration exceeded 80 mg % within three hours of your operation or care or control of a motor vehicle.
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is usually determined by testing either a blood or a breath sample taken from the dr
Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is usually
determined by testing either a
blood or a breath sample taken from the dr
blood or a breath sample taken from the driver.
First of all, we'll say up front that refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test to
determine one's
blood -
alcohol concentration (BAC) is within your rights as a citizen.
As it stands now, state standards for
determining marijuana - related DUIs are all over the map, whereas states have set a consistent
blood alcohol level of 0.08 as adult drivers» legal limit for an
alcohol - related DUI.
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Blood Alcohol: Death while the Insured is operating a motor vehicle and is determined to have a blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit as defined by state
Blood Alcohol: Death while the Insured is operating a motor vehicle and is determined to have a blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit as defined by sta
Alcohol: Death while the Insured is operating a motor vehicle and is
determined to have a
blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit as defined by state
blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit as defined by sta
alcohol level exceeding the legal limit as defined by state law.
As you might have learned if you have a taken a Texas defensive driving course recently, authorities across the U.S. use
Blood -
Alcohol Content (BAC) to
determine if you have had too much to drink while operating a motor vehicle.
Signing this form means you have agreed to this statement, «I agree to submit to a chemical test of my
blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of
determining the
alcohol or drug content of my
blood when testing is required by a peace officer acting in accordance with Sections 13388 or 23612 VC.»