Sunday, December 13, 2015

DUI Charges Englewood

Your blood alcohol content will be extremely important if you are arrested for a DUI.

Mr. Iyer will examine all the evidence, including the BAC,  in order to determine if the district attorney can successfully prosecute you for DUI charges in Englewood.

The blood alcohol content (BAC) is an extremely vital part of your DUI charge. If you are facing DUI charges in Englewood, you need to know about the blood alcohol content and the role plays in your case. 

But if you have Attorney Vee Iyer from the Iyer Law Office representing you, he understands DUI law and can explain the procedures to you, starting with the blood alcohol content test and what it means to your case.

The equipment used to test your blood alcohol content (BAC) is not always accurate. The machines they use often have errors, and sometimes they are not maintained properly. The officer that gives the test can make mistakes in following the proper procedure. This is why Colorado DUI law gives your defense lawyer the right to obtain and retest your breath or blood sample. This is critical for your case.

If the chemical test is given too long after your vehicle was stopped, the BAC evidence may not be allowed to be used against you. It is not always as simple as the police want to think it is. But Vee Iyer knows these strategies and can help you present your best case.

If retesting your sample produces a result that is very different from your result at the police station, this will question the reliability of their test. This can benefit your case.
  
If you have DUI charges in Englewood, get a hold of the Iyer Law Office as soon as you can to discuss what happened. Attorney Iyer can explain the BAC test and talk to you about your blood alcohol test results and other successful defense strategies that may help your case. 

This means that if the officer does not save and properly preserve your sample, so that you may retest it, the BAC evidence may be thrown out as evidence for your DUI charges in Englewood. 

Your blood alcohol content is only relevant while you are driving the vehicle, not prior too or after operating the vehicle. Because alcohol takes time to absorb into your blood, your pattern of drinking on the day that you are pulled over may raise doubts about whether the test is valid.

If it is after office hours, simply fill out the Iyer law firm's online form so that Attorney Vee Iyer can be advised of your circumstances and quickly respond to you. Just because you were arrested for DUI, doesn't mean it's over. Mr. Iyer will fight for you.
 
For more information about Iyer DUI visit our website at www.dui-denver-colorado.com