BACWhat Was Your Blood Alcohol Content?When you got into the car to drive, you probably felt like you were able to drive—and you may well have been. The arresting officer may have relied on minor driving errors and the officer's interpretation of subjective field sobriety tests (FSTs). These observations can be deceptive and not true representations of someone's level of intoxication. Los Angeles, Orange County, Ventura CountyThe DUI charges and the court's judgment focus primarily on one over-riding number—the BAC or blood alcohol content. That is the number written in California law to define what is and what is not drunk driving. Contact the DUI defense lawyers at the Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP law firm. Blood alcohol level readings can vary widely over short periods of time. We will make sure your BAC was determined fairly and with appropriately maintained equipment. DUI Defense Lawyers Who Will Fight for You
No matter how you feel or what your own assessment of your driving capability is, the alcohol weight in your blood cannot exceed .08%. Under California law, you cannot legally drive if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC is) .08%. The same rule applies to operation of all motor vehicles and recreational vehicles such as boats and jet skis. (A BUI —boating under the influence—charge can also affect your record.)
If you are given a blood test, our DUI attorney will request a "blood split" so that a sample can be tested by an independent lab. If you had a drink an hour or less before being pulled over, a blood test taken an hour after the stop may indicate a higher alcohol level (BAC) than what you really had at the time of the stop. With a marginal BAC, that could be an indication that you were not even guilty of DUI drunk driving. If you have been arrested for drunk driving in Southern California, contact the DUI attorneys at Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP. As former deputy district attorneys, we know the courts—including DUI—from every perspective. We represent clients in communities that include: Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Orange County, Santa Ana, Long Beach, California, Anaheim, Torrance, Pasadena, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Ventura, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, Fullerton, Rancho Cucamonga, Orange, Ontario, Riverside, Burbank, West Covina, Norwalk, Oxnard, Pomona, Westminster, Alhambra, Whittier, Laguna Niguel, Thousand Oaks, Mission Viejo, Simi Valley, and Bellflower. CALL US. WE CAN HELP YOU! Free Consultation. Call 1-(866) 352-7224 or e-mail today. |










