Legal Question in Criminal Law in Connecticut
Dui
My fiance' had a motorcycle accident July 5th. He didnt injure anyone else but did injure himself and is very lucky to be alive. He has a tramatic brain injury and lost his eye sight from one eye. IN all the police arrested him in Oct for a DUI.
They conducted a BAC and came up with a .17 during the accident. This man was bleeding to death and yet they did a BAC.
My question is , will a BAC be accurate with such blood loss that night and a tramatic brain injury. Can the police use this BAC?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Dui
There are various defenses that could be used. There are various
Ways to beat bac measurements, all which any good lawyer could
Use in this case.
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