Supersquid
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What are the laws on calibration. I'm pretty sure he ****ed up. Don't really want to say more
I don't need a lawyer if I have the facts I just need someone to put it in laymens
I don't need a lawyer if I have the facts I just need someone to put it in laymens
Can't supply an intelligent reply unless as stated we know which you are speaking of the hand held, (which is generally used to get a reading then if a fail is registered they will use the breathalyzer), or are you talking about the station or vehicle mounted breathalyzer?
Either way, you may not think you need a lawyer, BUT your dead wrong this will screw you up BIG time if convicted. As an ex copper I don't EVER suggest a lay person try to beat this charge.
When they arrest you for dui's don't they check with a handheld then take you back to the station to test you again with the big *** machine again?
Never seen a vehicle mounted breathalyzer, can it be used for court evidence other than the station's?<textarea id="adlesse_unifier_magic_element_id" style="display: none;"></textarea>
If you need a question answered in laymens, You really think you are prepared for lawyer talk in court?
The conviction of "i'm pretty sure he ****ed up" is amazing...
1- if you got charged with this, why the heck are you going to rely on an internet forum for legal assistance? Dude, it deserves more attention than GTAM...
2- what are the facts of the charge, against what you think are the facts? I think that would help immensely if you're going to ignore #1. IE what did you get charged with, what did they supply you that you're disputing, and what exactly do you have as evidence to support your side?
Talk to a lawyer!
Lawyers will give you the initial consult for free, to see if you have a case.
I didn't think you were allowed to question the accuracy of the breath sample device anymore... but I would talk to Fred Fedorsen (551 Gerrard E Toronto, ON M4M 1X7 (416) 463-6666), who made his name questioning the accuracy of said device (Molsons have Fred on retainer for their employees).
Fred is NOT cheap, but he is the best in the city for "impaireds".