Thursday, October 29, 2015

MONT. CO. & HO. CO. DUI/DWI THEORY OF THE "AVERAGE PERSON" : MARYLAND "BEST 10" DUI/DWI ATTORNEY CHARLES WARE [AIDUIA]

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    THE DRUNK DRIVING (DUI and DWI) THEORY OF THE "AVERAGE PERSON"

In my many successful years of defending clients in drunk driving (DUI and DWI) cases, one of the greatest sources of error in alcohol breath testing (Breathalyzer) and blood-alcohol testing is the consistently recurring fallacy that the person tested is perfectly "average" in certain critical physiological traits. This is simply not true. No two body physiologies are the same

Obtaining an accurate blood-alcohol reading is completely dependent on the validity of a number of scientific assumptions. Unfortunately for the individual driver being tested, these assumptions are usually incorrect. The driver being tested is literally never "average" (however defined) in even one of these critical characteristics, let alone in all of them. Distrust these drunk driving devices.

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