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15Jun 2015

Always Question The Evidence Against You

If you have been charged with DUI, there are some things you should know about how the evidence against you may have been obtained. For example, if you have given a blood specimen, the amount of blood analyzed to determine your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is about the size of an M&M. Given that you have quarts and quarts of blood in your body, if there is even a small error in the amount of alcohol detected in that tiny sample, you could be wrongfully convicted of a DUI offense. You need an experienced legal team dedicated to making the prosecution prove their case, and that means proving that the lab behind the tests is free of errors and has equipment that is properly serviced and calibrated. Of course, our advice is to never drive under the influence of any substance. If you have been arrested or charged with DUI and you live in Essex, Burlington, South Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Williston or anywhere in the State of Vermont, call the Law Office of C Jordan Handy to discuss your case.