Rhode Island Blood Test Lawyer
If you are suspected of DUI, then you will likely be asked by law enforcement to submit to one of three types of chemical blood alcohol content (BAC) testing: breath, urine, or blood tests. Of these exams, blood tests are the only ones that do not necessitate a conversion factor to determine one’s BAC level. They directly measure the amount of alcohol present in one’s bloodstream. Because of this, blood testing is considered to be the most accurate of all three examinations.
DUI charges can be devastating. You face direct consequences, such as jail time, as well as indirect repercussions, such as potential career damage. Rhode Island blood test lawyer James Powderly can help you defend yourself in court against these negative effects. Contact him today at 401-662-9006.
Blood Test Errors
While blood tests are typically considered to be the most accurate of the three BAC tests administered to suspected DUI offenders, they do still have their flaws. Inaccuracies may arise in any of the following steps of the procedure:
- Test administration
- Where the test is given
- When the test is given
- How the test is transported
- How the test is analyzed
A qualified DUI defense lawyer should be familiar with all of these areas of potential error. Rhode Island blood test lawyer James Powderly will fully examine your situation and pinpoint any instances of imprecision where a mistake may have been made. Call him today at 401-662-9006 to learn more about how his experience and skills can protect you.
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If you have been charged with DUI based on a blood test reading, then Rhode Island blood test lawyer James Powderly can fully examine your case and provide a strong defense in court. Contact him at 401-662-9006 to begin exploring your options today.


