Madison BAC Test Defense Lawyer
Madison BAC Test Defense Lawyer for OWI Breath and Blood Results
A breath or blood number can feel impossible to fight, but BAC evidence still has to be lawfully obtained, properly handled, and meaningfully connected to driving. Attorney Glenn E. Avena reviews the testing process.
BAC Evidence
Breath and Blood Tests Can Be Challenged
Many OWI clients believe the case is over because police have a BAC result. That is not always true. Breath and blood testing involve legal procedure, timing, equipment, human decisions, documentation, and scientific assumptions. A BAC number should be reviewed, not blindly accepted.
Attorney Glenn E. Avena can examine whether police had lawful grounds for the stop and arrest, whether the requested test was handled properly, whether observation periods were followed, whether blood draw and lab handling were appropriate, and whether the test result proves what the government says it proves.
Testing Issues
What a Madison BAC Defense Lawyer Reviews
Timing
The time between driving, stop, arrest, and testing can affect how evidence is interpreted.
Procedure
Observation, instructions, calibration, blood draw, and lab procedures can all matter.
Admissibility
The defense may review whether the result can be used and how strongly it proves the charge.
Testing Defense
A BAC Number Is Evidence, Not the Whole Story
Breath and blood results often become the center of an OWI case, but they do not erase every other issue. Police still need a lawful stop and arrest. The test still needs to be obtained and handled properly. The timing still needs to make sense. The result still needs to prove what the government says it proves.
Attorney Glenn E. Avena can review whether the officer followed required procedures, whether the breath testing process was reliable, whether blood was drawn and handled correctly, whether lab documentation supports the result, and whether medical or timing issues affect interpretation. In some cases, the defense may also review whether a test result reflects alcohol concentration at the time of driving or at a later time.
Clients should keep all breath slips, blood draw paperwork, hospital or lab paperwork, citations, and any medical information that may matter. The earlier testing evidence is reviewed, the easier it is to identify missing records or procedural problems.
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