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Field Breath Test Acceptable in Court?
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 06:08
drinking funnelORANGE COUNTY, CA (ddamm.com) - One writer submitted to the field sobriety Portable Breath Test (PAS) yet received no further tests after being arrested and sent to the police station.  He inquires whether or not he can get off on a technicality since further deep lung or blood tests were not completed as further diagnostics down at the station.  There are many portable devices that are not acceptable in court but California Department of Justice usually deploys portable field devices that are acceptable.  If the device was a Drager EPAS then likely it is acceptable.
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