Sentences with phrase «take breathalyzer tests»

David represents clients in the following types of Criminal Law Matters: domestic assault, domestic disorderly conduct, domestic vandalism, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, DUI / DWI, refusal to take breathalyzer tests, assault, shoplifting, writing bad checks, probation violations, Larceny, Vandalism, Obtaining money under False Pretenses, violation of no contact orders and restraining orders, expungements, etc..
Currently, the majority of cases Mr. Banks has taken on are related to drinking and driving, dangerous driving and refusals to take breathalyzer tests.
Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, a Democrat, said he will introduce legislation to require pilots departing from New York airports to take a breathalyzer test before they get behind the controls.
When he requested that she take a Breathalyzer test, Allahverdi complied — and learned that shed registered a blood - alcohol concentration (BAC) of a little over 0.08, the legal limit nationwide.
Working in collaboration with the creative agency Rethink, Uber set up a breathalyzer kiosk on a busy Canadian city street, where those who may have overindulged at the bar were invited to take a breathalyzer test.
Refusal to take a breathalyzer test may subject you to mandatory penalties that are similar to being convicted of a DUI, including:
An officer arrested a man for DWI on private property, and was not sure whether he would mention the possibility of taking a breathalyzer test, not knowing whether Virginia's implied consent law for taking a breathalyzer test applied...
For those who decide to refuse to take a Breathalyzer test at the time of the arrest, they do not have to get the ignition interlock installed in their car.
Unfortunately, determining this can be difficult in court if the driver refused to take a breathalyzer test at the scene of the crash.
If you have been arrested for DUI, and you either refused to take a breathalyzer test or took a breathalyzer test that resulted in a.08 BAC or higher, then you may face a driver's license suspension, even if you are caught driving under the influence out - of - state.
The Superior Court, Appellate Division, Petrella, P.J.A.D., held that conviction for refusal to take breathalyzer test could not serve as basis for imposing second offender status when sentencing defendant for later conviction for driving while intoxicated.
Afterward, he asks you to take a breathalyzer test.
An implied consent law means that when you sign up for your driver's license, you also consent to taking a breathalyzer test upon demand from a police officer, it's that simple — to get the license you allow for this.
In a new ruling, the state supreme court is making two things clear about a DUI stop communication: A police officer can not compel you take a breathalyzer test.
We're told Gibson refused to take a breathalyzer test.
Meanwhile, TMZ reports: «Jose Rodriguez — a Manhattan chef — spoke with the New York Daily News following the crash... claiming Lindsay was slurring her words and «smelled like alcohol real bad» when she hit him with her Porsche... Cops say they don't believe Lohan was drunk at the time of the arrest — however Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly admitted Lindsay did not take a breathalyzer test.

Not exact matches

[2] Boston Red Sox outfielder Mo Vaughn's reason, stated by his lawyer, for failing eight sobriety tests (when asked to recite the alphabet, he couldn't get past P) and refusing to take a Breathalyzer during an arrest for drunken driving.
The insistence that taking the statistical equivalent of a breathalyzer or a driving test would be impractical or wouldn't prove anything only makes the analogy all the more convincing.
When a driver is lawfully arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, he or she will typically be given the option of taking either a breath test on a Breathalyzer device or a blood test.
If a person is convicted, not just charged, after blowing a.15 or higher during a Breathalyzer test, there are a few steps that they need to take in accordance with this new law.
Just because you have taken a Breathalyzer or blood test and your blood alcohol content (BAC) tested above the legal limit does not mean that you need to give up the right to defend yourself.
If the arrest is lawful and you refuse to take the «breathalyzer» breath test, your license will be suspended for at least six months.
A woman in Washington took her 2002 case to the Washington Supreme Court citing the unreliable nature of the Breathalyzers, specifically the thermometer used in the breath test.
One reason that some people choose not to take the breathalyzer or other chemical test is that the government will not have a very important piece of scientific evidence to use against you.
In relevant part, the Alcohol Breathalyzer Refusal Form advises the accused that he is required by law to take a breath test and that a refusal to do so constitutes a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4 - 50.2 and will result in a fine of not less than $ 250.00 and a license suspension of six months.
If you refuse to take an Alcotest / Breathalyzer test, you will be detained and brought to a hospital where hospital staff may draw blood.
In New Jersey if you get arrested for a DUI, you must take an Alcotest / Breathalyzer test.
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