Why is BAC Important in a DUI Case?
Why is BAC Important in a DUI Case?
The blood alcohol content (BAC) of the driver is evidence of how impaired they were at the time of the accident. Calculating the drivers BAC off of a breath, urine, or blood test is extremely important and can turn the case around entirely based on the results found. For this reason, one of the first moves that an officer will make when a suspected driver is stopped is request they give their BAC.Drivers have the liberty to accept or refuse this test. However, it is very important to understand that there will be immediate consequences should they choose not to comply. Drivers who turn down officers who ask for a BAC will have their license taken away immediately and it will be suspended for a year. When the case goes before a judge and jury, they will decide whether the DUI charge should be given or not and what penalties should be dished out. If a person is found innocent and their charges dropped but they refuse to give their BAC, they will still have their license suspended for a year. This is a serious penalty not many drivers know about , and if motorists want to learn more about their DUI case and what steps they should make which are best for them, they should first get in touch with qualified lawyers who can help them.
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