Challenging Evidence (Breath, Blood, Procedure)
Sometimes the evidence against you is flawed. Police must follow strict procedures when administering breath or blood tests. If they fail, the evidence may be inadmissible.
Common Evidence Questions
We investigate key procedural elements to find flaws in the proseuction case:
- "Was the machine calibrated correctly?"
- "Did they wait the required 20 minutes before the second test?"
- "Was the blood sample stored correctly?"
Essential Paperwork
Keep every scrap of paper given to you by the police, including the breath analysis certificate, license suspension notice, and custody forms. Timestamps on these documents are crucial.
Why Timelines Matter
The 3-Hour Rule
There are strict time limits for taking blood or breath samples after an incident. If missed, evidence may be excluded.