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Defendant Wins Breathalyzer Source Code

Defendant Wins Breathalyzer Source Code

After being arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) and submitting to a breath test, Dale Lee Underdahl, at a subsequent court hearing, challenged the breathalyzer’s results and its admittance into evidence by requesting a “complete computer source code” for it.  As a skilled DUI defense attorney, I often find the need to make such requests in order to challenge the admissibility of breath test results. 
Breath test machines are prone to a number of problems.  For years, it has been established that problems do exist with these machines, many of which stem from improper calibration and maintenance.  As an experienced California DUI lawyer, I understand exactly how breath tests should be administered and am aware of the flaws in the processes that exist.  I will fully investigate the accuracy of the results and when discrepancies are noted, move to have the test results excluded as evidence.  

When you are arrested for DUI , the single most important thing to do is to contact a California DUI attorney as soon as possible.  California DUI laws are constantly changing and tend to be quite complex.  As a leading California DUI Law Firm, our drunk-driving defense attorneys are highly experienced at building a strong DUI defense for our clients, which often minimizes the penalties incurred.  

If you have been arrested for DUI/Drunk driving in California, please contact the Law Offices of Thomas Wallin for a FREE CONSULTATION immediately.  Our DUI Law Firm represents individuals accused of drunk driving throughout Southern California, including Driving Under the Influence cases in Orange County, Los Angeles, Riverside , San Bernardino and San Diego

To read more about Dale Lee Underdahl’s case, please visit http://www.news.com/Police-Blotter-Defendant-wins-breathalyzer-source-code/2100-7348_3-6201632.html.

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