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Georgia DUI Urine Test
There are three different ways in which police officers can test a person's BAC or blood alcohol level.
You can submit to a blood,
breath
or urine test if requested by law enforcement. If you chose to take a urine test here's what you need to know:
Urine tests are a far inferior method of testing BAC levels, especially when compared to the blood tests. For example, blood analysis can provide much more accurate evidence of what substances (and in what concentration) were actually in the driver's blood stream at the time law enforcement was conducting their DUI investigation.
If you submitted to a urinalysis test, our lawyers here at the Law Offices of Webb, Willis, and Kohn can fight the evidence against you for a number of different reasons. Urinalysis results are questionable, especially when demonstrating that a person was under the influence of a particular illegal drug such as alcohol or medication at the time of driving.
Therefore, one of our attorneys at the Law Offices of Webb, Willis, and Kohn can often argue a lesser charge such as reckless driving, since the results of a urinalysis test are often questionable. While it can depend on such factors as a videotape, our attorneys can sometimes intervene on your behalf and point out weaknesses in the prosecutor's case .
This type of intervention can convince the prosecutor assigned to the case that he may be unlikely to win at trial and that it would be in the best interest of both to reduce the DUI charge.
This is why it is so imperative to speak with an experienced and tough DUI attorney here at the Law Offices of Webb, Willis, and Kohn.
Someone who specialized in DUI cases is your best bet to a lesser (or any) charge.