Drunk Driving Defense Attorney Serving Williamson County, Texas
If you were charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, consult an experienced criminal defense lawyer to challenge the evidence obtained against you. In Williamson County and surrounding areas, police officers routinely use Breathalyzer and field sobriety tests to determine if someone is over the legal limit.
Often, results from breath tests and field sobriety tests prove to be inaccurate. Field sobriety tests are subjective in nature, examining individuals' cognitive skills and hand-eye coordination instead of their intoxication level. Similarly, Breathalyzers are subject to mechanical and human errors which can result in substantial errors. As your defense attorney, I will challenge faulty Breathalyzer test results and the subjective nature of field sobriety tests. Contact my Georgetown law firm today to schedule a free initial consultation.
Revealing the Subjective Nature of Field Sobriety Tests
If you were arrested under suspicion of drinking and driving, law enforcement likely evaluated your ability to drive through the use of a field sobriety test. Police officers use a variety of techniques, including the one-leg stand and the walk and turn tests. A lack of coordination, balance, age and/or weight could simply cause you to fail these tests, instead of indicating your intoxication level.
Law enforcement may have also asked you to count backgrounds or recite the alphabet starting with the last letter. Many legal experts discount these non-standardized field sobriety tests for failing to truly indicate if a driver is over the legal limit.
As your criminal defense attorney, I will question the validity of the field sobriety test results. I will demonstrate that the test measured your instead of your blood alcohol content. I will also fight for the DUI/DWI charge to be dismissed if the police officer failed to have a valid reason to pull you over for suspicious or drunk driving.
Exposing Questionable Breathalyzer Test Results
A conviction for driving while intoxicated hinges on the accuracy of Breathalyzers to measure a driver's blood alcohol content. These machines are not flawless. In fact, Breathalyzers are known to produce inaccurate test results based on mechanical and human errors.
If a Breathalyzer was improperly maintained, the machine could calibrate incorrectly, which could result in a false depiction of your blood alcohol content. I am skilled criminal defense attorney prepared to help secure your civil rights. I will always fight for a dismissal or a reduction in charges. Especially, if police officers were poorly trained or if the calibrations were inaccurate.
Contact an attorney from our office in Georgetown for a free initial consultation to discuss the most effective defense strategies.