Phoenix Criminal Attorneys
Arizona DUI testing is the fourth of four major evidence categories that the state of Arizona can use against you for an Arizona DUI arrest under current Arizona DUI laws. DUI Testing includes a number of methods which will be expanded upon in greater detail in future articles:
Arizona DUI Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs)
A battery of field sobriety tests (FSTs) are given including heel-to-toe, finger-to-nose, one-leg stand, eye test called "horizontal gaze nystagmus" test, alphabet recitation, modified position of attention (Rhomberg), fingers-to-thumb, hand pat and others. In Arizona, most officers will use a set of six common tests. Arizona DUI law does not require you to take any of the Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs).
Arizona DUI Breath Test
Breath tests are used to determine the blood alcohol content (BAC) level of drivers suspected of driving drunk. Since alcohol is absorbed into the blood and blood flows through the lungs, alcohol is present in the lung's air sacs. A breathalyzer machine is used. Rather than ask drivers to submit to invasive, impractical blood or urine tests in the field, many law enforcement agency's use breath tests as a means for determining the blood alcohol level of drivers suspected of DUI in Arizona.
Arizona DUI Blood Test
Arizona DUI Blood tests are sometimes performed in order to determine the blood alcohol content (BAC) level in your system, if you are suspected of DUI. A blood test is more reliable than a breath test but may still be inaccurate due to a variety of issues. An experienced and knowledgeable Phoenix Arizona Defense Attorney will be able to investigate to determine if the blood is drawn incorrectly, if chemicals are present in the proper amount, and if the proper protocol was followed, and if not, can be challenged.
Arizona DUI Urine Test
Urine tests are typically given in DUI / DWI cases where Arizona police officers believe a driver may also be under the influence of drugs. Although urine tests are the least accurate means for measuring blood alcohol level, they are routinely used to detect the presence of illegal drugs in the body.
Again, questions arise pertaining to the accuracy of the tests, dependability of the results, and protocol that was followed. The results can then be challenged by an experienced Arizona DUI defense attorney.
Phoenix DUI Lawyer - Phoenix DUI Defense Attorney
If you or someone you know has been charged with an Arizona DUI or other Criminal offense contact the Law Office of James Novak. Call now for your Free Consultation at (480) 413-1499, with experienced Phoenix Criminal and DUI Defense Attorney and James Novak (Former Prosecutor).
The Law Office of James Novak represents clients facing DUI & criminal charges throughout Phoenix DUI Attorney, Tempe DUI Attorney, Scottsdale DUI Attorney, Chandler DUI Attorney, Gilbert DUI Attorney, Mesa DUI Attorney and the surrounding areas of Greater Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona.

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